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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce the student to the theory of HVAC systems and to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and service automotive heating and air conditioning systems, and environmental effects of chlorofluorocarbons on the earth's atmosphere. Included also, principles of refrigeration, reclaiming, evacuation, recycling and recharging and other diagnostic testing. This course meets the requirement of the Toyota T-TEN programs. ( 1 lecture hour/6 lab hours) (3 semester hours) Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is intended to develop the skills, knowledge and professional ethics required to service general automotive steering, suspension and brake systems. The objectives of this course are developed through classroom and laboratory activities. Special emphasis is placed on personal and shop safety, component identification and inspection, proper use of service information, special service tools and equipment, interpretation of data and adjustment techniques. This course meets the Toyota T_TEN degree requirements. ( 2 lecture hours/6 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students completing their second semester in automotive technology must work at their sponsoring dealership or independent repair facility for a 12-week period. This hands-on job experience introduces students to actual work situations and reinforces skills learned during the year. Grading is Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U). Prerequisite: Successful completion of the first year of the A.A.S. or A.O.S. Automotive Program. ( 2 semester hours) Summer
  • 3.00 Credits

    Develops those skills needed by today's technicians to diagnose, service, and repair the electrically and/or electronically operated systems of automobiles. Topics covered include basic electrical and electronic principles and components, electrical wiring diagrams, the battery, starting, and charging systems. Component location and system operation will be stressed. ( 3 lecture hours/3 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide those skills necessary for the diagnosis and repair of the engine's ignition, fuel and emission systems. Emphasis will be placed on computer controlled engine management, scan tool usage, and correct diagnostic philosophy. Optimum engine performance will be assured through classroom and laboratory study. This course will be taught from a general perspective and meets Toyota T-TEN degree requirements. Prerequisite: AU 132. ( 3 lecture hours/9 lab hours) (6 semester hours) Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to cover Toyota manufacture specific and other general manufacture advanced systems. It is intended to develop the skills, knowledge and professional ethics required to service and diagnose antilock braking systems, computer-controlled suspension systems, climate control systems, manual and automatic transmissions. Special emphasis is placed on personal and shop safety, component identification, use of service information, special service tools and equipment, and interpretation of data and specific diagnostic techniques. This course meets the Toyota T-TEN and College-Based Automotive degree requirements. Prerequisite: AU 128, AU 129, AU130 and AU 132. ( 2 lecture hours/6 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies operation, diagnosis, and repair of clutches, standard transmissions, drivelines, differentials, front-wheel-drive, and four-wheel-drive units. Emphasis is placed on understanding the principles of speed reduction through the use of gearing. ( 2 lecture hours/6 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies diagnosis, adjustment, and repair of the systems which affect engine and vehicle performance. Emphasis is placed on correct use of diagnostic equipment, proper procedures, use of specifications, and interpretation of test results to enable quick isolation of malfunctions of a particular system or component. Prerequisite: AU 133 and AU 201. ( 2 lecture hours/6 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and overhaul procedures of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Emphasis is placed on automatic transmission hydraulic systems, principles of torque multiplication, and electronic control. Prerequisite: AU 132. ( 2 lecture hours/6 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is intended to develop the skills, knowledge, and professional ethics required to service Toyota manufacture specific and other manufacture body electrical and electronics systems. The objectives of this course are developed through classroom and laboratory activities with special emphasis placed on personal and shop safety, component identification, testing and inspection, proper use of service information and wiring diagrams. The use of electronic diagnostic tools and equipment will be discussed also. This course meets Toyota T-TEN and College Based Automotive degree requirements. Prerequisite: AU 128 and AU 132. ( 1 lecture hour/6 lab hours) (3 semester hours) Fall
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