Automotive Technology
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Certificates of Achievement
Certificates of Accomplishment
Certificates of Completion
AUTO 200 (C-ID AUTO 110 X) 3 units
Introduction to Automotive Technology
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 421. This course is an introductory course covering the principles of the operation of the modern automobile. This course will provide practical experience in maintenance and repair at the owner operator level. Consumer awareness is emphasized.
AUTO 201 1 units
Automotive Lubrication Service
18 hours lecture, 18 hours laboratory
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 801, ATT 801. This course prepares students with skills needed for performing oil changes, lubrication, under hood services and vehicle inspections.
AUTO 202 1 units
Automotive Tire Service
18 hours lecture, 18 hours laboratory
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 802, ATT 802. This course prepares students with skills needed for doing tires rotation, repair, replacement, balancing and vehicle inspections.
AUTO 203 1 units
Automotive Brake Inspection
18 hours lecture, 18 hours laboratory
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 803, ATT 803. This course prepares students with the skills needed to do basic Service Brake Inspection, brake pads replacement, and vehicle inspection.
AUTO 211 3 units
Automotive Engine Repair
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 434, AMECH 461. This course teaches the students the skills needed to diagnose, service and repair late model engines and related systems. It focuses on all makes and models of gasoline engines with emphasis on using factory service manuals. It prepares the students to take the national A-1 Auto Engine Repair test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program that reflects industry standards.
AUTO 212 (C-ID AUTO 120 X) 3 units
Automotive Automatic Transmission
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 436. This course covers the construction, operation, maintenance, adjustment, service and diagnostic of automatic transmissions and trans-axles. It prepares the students to take the national A-2 Automatic Transmissions and Trans-axles test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 213 (C-ID AUTO 130 X) 3 units
Automotive Manual Transmission
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200 or high school auto.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
This course covers the construction, operation, maintenance, adjustment, service and diagnostic of manual drive trains and axles. It prepares the students to take the national A-3 Manual Drive Trains and Axles test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 214 (C-ID AUTO 140 X) 3 units
Automotive Wheel Alignment
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 430. This course covers automotive wheel alignment theory, design, operation, power flow, suspension and steering in automotive vehicle and small truck. It prepares the students to take the national A-4 automotive suspension and steering test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 215 (C-ID AUTO 150 X) 3 units
Automotive Brake Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 432. This course covers automotive brake theory, design, and operation of standard drum, disc and anti-lock brake systems common to most automotive vehicle and small truck. It prepares the students to take the national A-5 automotive brake test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 216 3 units
Automotive Electrical Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 444. This course covers theory and components of automotive electrical systems, and operation of automotive electrical. It prepares the students to take the national A-6 Automatic Electrical test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 217 (C-ID AUTO 170 X) 3 units
Automotive Air Conditioning
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 424. This course covers automotive tools, automotive equipment, automotive refrigeration fundamentals, automotive electrical systems, automotive air distribution, automatic air conditioning, installation, maintenance, and repair of modern automotive air conditioning systems. Emphasis is based on industrial repair and maintenance. It prepares the students to take the national A-7 automotive air conditioning test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 218 3 units
Automotive Fuel Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 442. This course covers theory and components of automotive fuel systems, and operation of automotive fuel system. It prepares the students to take the national A-8 Automotive fuel system test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 219 3 units
Automotive Light Diesel Engines
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200 or high school auto.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
This course covers the theory and components of automotive diesel technology. It prepares students to take the national A-9 Automotive Diesel Technology test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 220 3 units
Automotive Emission Controls
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 438. This course covers the testing and repair of automotive emission control systems and operation of automotive computers scanner testing and oscilloscopes for (Conventional and computer assisted purposes). Prepare students to take the ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) test. This course will also explain electrical and fuel systems on Diesel, Hybrid, LNG (Liquid Natural Gas), CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) and Hydrogen Fuel cells.
AUTO 230 3 units
Automotive Computer Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 440. This course covers theory and components of automotive computer control system operation and testing of computer controlled oxygen feedback system. It prepares the students to take the national (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which
reflects industry standards.
AUTO 270 (C-ID ALTF 100X) 3 units
Intro to Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly ATT 480 and AMECH 480. This course provides a broad introduction to Hybrid, Fuel Cell, and Electric Vehicles. Discover how emerging vehicle technologies are finding solutions for existing fossil fueled engines. Examine existing vehicle technologies and peek into future technologies.
AUTO 271 3 units
Introduction to Alternative Fuel Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 490 and ATT 490. Alternative fueled vehicles are extensively used in fleet service. This course covers the theory of operation, installation, testing, trouble-shooting, and repair of gaseous fuels with a focus on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as well as an introduction to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). This course discusses both dedicated and after-market systems. Gasoline and diesel powered vehicles are discussed with an emphasis on computer-controlled fuel injection. Components are heavily discussed in this course to include everything from storage up to the injector(s). Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the CNG Inspector's Certification.
AUTO 280 3 units
Light Duty Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly ATT 482. This course focuses on light-duty passenger electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles(EV and HVs). It provides a practical introduction to advanced EV/HV designs and propulsion systems. The course includes: EV/HV design and construction; the testing, assembly, operation, and maintenance of EV/HV's; the influence of aerodynamic design; advanced technology batteries, super-capacitors, intelligent charging systems; hydrogen fuel cell technology, and alternative EV/HV drive systems. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the ASE L3 (Light Duty Hybrid/EV Vehicle Specialist Certification).
AUTO 282 3 units
Light Duty Alternative Fuels
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 493 and ATT 493. This course focuses light-duty passenger with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) applications. It provides a practical introduction to CNG and propulsion systems. The course includes: CNG design and construction; the testing, assembly, operation, and maintenance of CNG vehicles; the influence of aerodynamic design; slow fill and fast fill systems; cylinder design and construction, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) systems. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the ASE F1 (Light Vehicle Compressed Natural Gas Specialist Certification).
AUTO 283 3 units
Light Duty EV Powertrain Diagnostics
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 483 and ATT 483. Light Duty Electric Vehicle (EV) Powertrain Diagnostics involves extensive in-depth analysis for each EV component. Students will develop diagnostic strategies and perform repairs on specific components. This course covers the EV components of the Hybrid propulsion systems.
AUTO 292 3 units
Heavy Duty Alternative Fuels
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 200.
Grading: letter grade or pass/no pass.
Formerly AMECH 491 and ATT 491. This course focuses on heavy-duty passenger with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) applications used in transit and port vehicles. It provides a practical introduction to CNG and propulsion systems featuring the ISL-G Cummins 8.9L engine. The course includes: CNG design and construction; the testing, assembly, operation, and maintenance of CNG vehicles; the influence of aerodynamic design; slow fill and fast fill systems; cylinder design and construction, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) systems. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the ASE F1 (Light Vehicle Compressed Natural Gas Specialist Certification).
AUTO 293 3 units
Intro to Rivian
36 hours lecture, 72 hours laboratory
Grading: letter grade.
This course provides a broad introduction to Rivian systems and applications, shop equipment and service center best practices, and high voltage safety overview. Students will perform and develop Vehicle walkaround/Product familiarity, customer relation experience, Compass values, and service center operation and company projection. This course covers the Beginner Trail Difficulty in the Rivian Trail Guide.
AUTO 294 3 units
Rivian Chassis Systems
36 hours lecture, 72 hours laboratory
Grading: letter grade.
This course provides an in-depth coverage of Rivian systems such as: Alignments, Chassis, and Brakes. Students will perform and develop alignment adjustments and calibrations, suspension procedures, brake replacement and calibration, and chassis components replacements. This course covers the Intermediate Trail Difficulty in the Rivian Trail Guide.
AUTO 295 3 units
Rivian Electrical and Thermal Management
36 hours lecture, 72 hours laboratory
Grading: letter grade.
This course provides an in-depth coverage of Rivian thermal and electrical systems such as wiring diagrams, control devices, modules and software programs, and thermal properties. Students will perform and develop electrical diagnosis, communications networks overview, software programming updates, and coolant replacements. This course covers the Advanced Trail Difficulty in the Rivian Trail Guide.
AUTO 296 3 units
Rivian HV Theory and Diagnosis
36 hours lecture, 72 hours laboratory
Grading: letter grade.
This course provides in-depth coverage of Rivian high voltage systems such as A/C and D/C charging, inverters, converters, and motors. Students will perform and develop high voltage systems diagnosis, on-board chargers overview, isolation fault diagnosis. HV disable and power down, and R&R of heavy components. This course covers the Expert Trail Difficulty in the Rivian Trail Guide.
AUTO 600 0 units
Introduction to Automotive Technology
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course is an introductory course covering the principles of the operation of the modern automobile. This course will provide practical experience in maintenance and repair at the owner operator level. Consumer awareness is emphasized.
AUTO 601 0 units
Automotive Lubrication Service
18 hours lecture, 18 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course prepares students with skills needed for performing oil changes, lubrication, under hood services and vehicle inspections.
AUTO 602 0 units
Automotive Tire Service
18 hours lecture, 18 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course prepares students with skills needed for doing tires rotation, repair, replacement, balancing and vehicle inspections.
AUTO 603 0 units
Automotive Brake Inspection
18 hours lecture, 18 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course prepares students with the skills needed to do basic Service Brake Inspection, brake pads replacement, and vehicle inspection.
AUTO 604 0 units
Exploring Automotive Technology
9 hours lecture, 9 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course is an exploration of automotive technologies and tools. This course will allow students to explore the basic safety requirements and tool utilization found in industry.
AUTO 605 0 units
Exploring Advanced Transportation Tech
9 hours lecture, 9 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course is an exploration of Advanced Transportation Technologies and tools. This course will allow students to explore the basic safety requirements and tool utilization found in industry.
AUTO 611 0 units
Automotive Engine Repair
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course teaches the students the skills needed to diagnose, service and repair late model engines and related systems. It focuses on all makes and models of gasoline engines with emphasis on using factory service manuals. It prepares the students to take the national A-1 Auto Engine Repair test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program that reflects industry standards.
AUTO 612 0 units
Automative Automatic Transmissions
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course covers the construction, operation, maintenance, adjustment, service and diagnostic of automatic transmissions and trans-axles. It prepares the students to take the national A-2 Automatic Transmissions and Trans-axles test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 613 0 units
Automative Manual Transmission
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course covers the construction, operation, maintenance, adjustment, service and diagnostic of manual drive trains and axles. It prepares the students to take the national A-3 Manual Drive Trains and Axles test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 614 0 units
Automotive Wheel Alignment
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course covers automotive wheel alignment theory, design, operation, power flow, suspension and steering in automotive vehicle and small truck. It prepares the students to take the national A-4 automotive suspension and steering test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 615 0 units
Automotive Brake Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course covers automotive brake theory, design, and operation of standard drum, disc and anti-lock brake systems common to most automotive vehicle and small truck. It prepares the students to take the national A-5 automotive brake test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 616 0 units
Automotive Electrical Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course covers theory and components of automotive electrical systems and operation of automotive electrical. It prepares the students to take the national A-6 Automatic Electrical test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 617 0 units
Automotive Air Conditioner
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course covers automotive tools, automotive equipment, automotive refrigeration fundamentals, automotive electrical systems, automotive air distribution, automatic air conditioning, installation, maintenance, and repair of modern automotive air conditioning systems. Emphasis is based on industrial repair and maintenance. It prepares the students to take the national A-7automotive air conditioning test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 618 0 units
Automative Fuel Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course covers theory and components of automotive fuel systems and operation of automotive fuel system. It prepares the students to take the national A-8 Automotive fuel system test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 619 0 units
Automotive Light Diesel Engines
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course covers the theory and components of automotive diesel technology. It prepares students to take the national A-9 Automotive Diesel Technology test which is part of the (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which reflects industry standards.
AUTO 630 0 units
Automotive Computer Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Auto 200 or Auto 600.
Grading: non graded.
This course covers theory and components of automotive computer control system operation and testing of computer controlled oxygen feedback system. It prepares the students to take the national (ASE) Auto Service Excellence program which
reflects industry standards.
AUTO 651 0 units
Diesel Generator Engine Fundamentals
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course teaches students the fundamentals of diesel engine operation, service and repair of late model engines and related systems. It focuses on all makes and models of diesel generators engines with emphasis on using factory service manuals. It prepares students for entry level positions in the industry.
AUTO 652 0 units
Diesel Engine Maint. & Troubleshooting
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Grading: non graded.
This course teaches students the skills needed to diagnose, service and maintain late model portable and stationary generators. It focuses on all makes and models of diesel engines with emphasis on using factory service manuals. It prepares students for entry level positions in the industry.
AUTO 670 0 units
Intro to Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Auto 200 or Auto 600.
Grading: non graded.
This course provides a broad introduction to Hybrid, Fuel Cell, and Electric Vehicles. Discover how emerging vehicle technologies are finding solutions for existing fossil fueled engines. Examine existing vehicle technologies and peek into future technologies.
AUTO 671 0 units
Intro to Alternative Fuel Systems
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Auto 200 or Auto 600.
Grading: non graded.
Alternative fueled vehicles are extensively used in fleet service. This course covers the theory of operation, installation, testing, troubleshooting, and repair of gaseous fuels with a focus on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and an introduction to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). This course discusses both dedicated and after-market systems. Gasoline and diesel powered vehicles are discussed with an emphasis on computer-controlled fuel injection. Components are heavily discussed in this course to include everything from storage up to the injector(s). Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the CNG Inspector's Certification.
AUTO 680 0 units
Light Duty Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Auto 200 or Auto 600.
Grading: non graded.
This course focuses on light-duty passenger electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles(EV and HVs). It provides a practical introduction to advanced EV/HV designs and propulsion systems. The course includes EV/HV design and construction; the testing, assembly, operation, and maintenance of EV/HV's; the influence of aerodynamic design; advanced technology batteries, super-capacitors, intelligent charging systems; hydrogen fuel cell technology, and alternative EV/HV drive systems. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the ASE L3 (Light Duty Hybrid/EV Vehicle Specialist Certification).
AUTO 682 0 units
Light Duty Alternative Fuels
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Auto 200 or Auto 600.
Grading: non graded.
This course focuses on light-duty passenger with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) applications. It provides a practical introduction to CNG and propulsion systems. The course includes: CNG design and construction; the testing, assembly, operation, and maintenance of CNG vehicles; the influence of aerodynamic design; slow fill and fast fill systems; cylinder design and construction, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) systems. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the ASE F1 (Light Vehicle Compressed Natural Gas Specialist Certification).
AUTO 683 0 units
Light Duty EV Powertrain Diagnostics
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Auto 200 or Auto 600.
Grading: non graded.
Light Duty Electric Vehicle (EV) Powertrain Diagnostics involves extensive in-depth analysis for each EV component. Students will develop diagnostic strategies and perform repairs on specific components. This course covers the EV components of the Hybrid propulsion systems.
AUTO 692 0 units
Heavy Duty Alternative Fuels
36 hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory
Recommended Preparation: Auto 200 or Auto 600.
Grading: non graded.
This course focuses on heavy-duty passenger with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) applications used in transit and port vehicles. It provides a practical introduction to CNG and propulsion systems featuring the ISL-G Cummins 8.9L engine. The course includes: CNG design and construction; the testing, assembly, operation, and maintenance of CNG vehicles; the influence of aerodynamic design; slow fill and fast fill systems; cylinder design and construction, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) systems. Successful completion of this course will prepare students for the ASE F1 (Light Vehicle Compressed Natural Gas Specialist Certification).