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  • 1.00 Credits

    Pre- or Corequisite(s): AUT 1160. Applies the electrical theories learned in the classroom to hands-on experiments and diagnostics. Focuses on constructing and analyzing electrical circuits in both series and parallel configurations. Uses various testing tools, including Digital Volt Ohm Meters (DVOM) and test lights, to measure voltage, current, and resistance, as well as to troubleshoot electrical systems. Provides practical experience in reading and interpreting wiring diagrams, testing relays, and diagnosing common electrical issues. Includes hands-on experience that will help students develop the practical skills needed to work effectively with electrical systems in real-world applications.Course Lab fee of $17 for materials applies.Software fee of $33 applies.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 1175 Recommended. Provides a comprehensive study of batteries, starting systems, and charging systems, focusing on their fundamental functions and fault diagnostics. Explores basic electrical system diagnostics, computer functions within electrical systems, and the principles of pulse width modulation. Introduces the use of oscilloscopes for diagnostics and cover safety procedures for working with electric and hybrid vehicle batteries.Software fee of $33 applies. Corequisite:    AUT 1160
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT1170. Applies hands-on training in diagnosing and repairing batteries, starting systems, and charging systems. Focuses on performing electrical system diagnostics using tools like oscilloscopes and will test relays, starting circuits, and charging systems. Focuses on the application of pulse width modulation in electrical circuits and emphasize safety protocols for handling electric and hybrid vehicle batteries.Tool room fee of $55 for equipment applies.Course Lab fee of $55 for materials applies.Software fee of $33 applies. Corequisite:    AUT 1170
  • 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 1215 Recommended. Explores nomenclature, theory, and service procedures for passenger car and light-truck suspension and steering systems, including computer-controlled power steering and suspension systems. Provides instruction in two-wheel and four-wheel electronic systems and presents alignment methods, incorporating computerized tools. Covers advanced wheel and tire service topics. Explores advanced topics and service procedures for hybrid and electric vehicle steering and suspension systems, including ADAS.Software fee of $33 applies.Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 1210. Provides a laboratory experience enhanced by following the Suspension and Steering ASE task list. Emphasizes demonstrations, observations and hands-on participation. Utilizes actual vehicle systems of major manufactures to supplement training. Explores advanced topics and service procedures for hybrid and electric vehicle steering and suspension systems, including ADAS through hands on application. Course Lab fee of $17 for materials applies. Corequisite:    AUT 1210
  • 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 1225. Explores the operation, diagnosis, repair, and adjustment of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Covers planetary gearing, strategies for operation, and service procedures of passenger car, SUVs and light-trucks.. Software fee of $33 for applies.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies. Corequisite:    AUT 1225
  • 1.00 Credits

    Pre- or Corequisite(s): AUT 1220. Provides a laboratory experience enhanced by following the Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles ASE task list. Emphasizes demonstrations, observations and hands-on participation. Utilizes actual vehicle systems of major manufactures to supplement training. Tool room fee of $55 for equipment applies. Course Lab fee of $19 for materials applies. Software fee of $33 applies.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 1235 Recommended. Studies electrical and fuel systems fundamentals found on passenger cars, light-trucks, and marine applications of theory, operation, and construction. Includes solid state electronic ignition systems. Teaches tune-up including diagnosis and troubleshooting. Software fee of $33 applies. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Pre- or Corequisite(s): AUT 1010 and AUT 1020. Provides an in-depth study of internal combustion engines, with a focus on their electrical, ignition, and fuel systems. Focuses on conducting mechanical tests to evaluate engine performance, diagnoses issues, and performs repairs. Emphasizes engine design, system components, and compliance with modern efficiency and emissions standards. Tool room fee of $55 applies. Software fee of $33 applies. Course lab fee of $55 applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    For students in Automotive, Collision Repair, and Diesel Mechanics technology majors. Covers principles of math as required by the industry. Studies pressures, measuring engine and horsepower output, hydraulics, torque, and electrical flow. Includes solving equations in percent, proportion, variation, formula rearrangement, function and graphs with right and oblique triangles. Successful completers should be able to solve problems on the job using technical and mathematical data. Software fee of $33 applies.