Certificate of Achievement in Automotive Technology
2021-2022 Map
Total Units: 52
Term 1
6 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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AUT 3: Specialized Automotive Electronics | 6.00 | ||
Unit(s): 6.00
This course teaches students the fundamentals of electricity and electronics used currently in the Automotive industry, including semi-conductors and microcomputers. Electrical measuring devices, wire repair, circuits, schematics and practical diagnostic procedures are emphasized. Microcomputer inputs, processing, outputs, testing, and operation will be explained. Students will acquire the fundamental knowledge and skills to diagnose and service modern automotive electrical and electronic systems, with emphasis on advanced diagnostic routines needed to correct circuit anomalies such as shorts, opens, and parasitic draws. |
Term 2
13 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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AUT 8: Auto Engines Lecture | 2.50 | Core classes will be taught M-F: 7 30-2 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) This course covers the operation, design, construction, fault diagnosis, service and repair procedures of the internal combustion engine. |
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AUT 9: Automotive Engines Lab | 2.50 | Core classes will be taught M-F: 7 30-2 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to repair the internal combustion engine and related components. Students will learn the proper use of hand and power tools and test equipment used in the automotive industry. |
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AUT 22: Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Lecture | 2.00 | Core classes will be taught M-F: 7 30-2 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) In this course students study the theory and principles of operation of automotive Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as well as engine cooling system operation and repair. Basic laws of heat transfer, refrigeration and compression/expansion of liquid/vapor are introduced. |
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AUT 23: Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Lab | 2.00 | Core classes will be taught M-F: 7 30-2 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills required to diagnose, adjust, repair and maintain modern automotive Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and engine cooling systems. Students will use modern test equipment for diagnosis. Specific skills are developed by the use of special tools used in servicing and repair of automotive HVAC and engine cooling systems. |
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AUT 56: Manual Transmissions/Drivetrains Lecture | 2.00 | Core classes will be taught M-F: 7 30-2 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) This course provides theory and principles of operation in automotive manual transmissions/transaxles, drive lines and axles. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and repairing of each system. |
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AUT 57: Manual Transmissions/Drivetrains Lab | 2.00 | Core classes will be taught M-F: 7 30-2 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) This course provides theory and principles of operation in manual transmissions and transaxles, front and rear axles, drive lines and transfer cases. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and repairing of each system. |
Term 3
16 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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AUT 6: Automotive Electrical Systems Lecture | 2.00 | Late starting classes (7th week of term) to be taught 11:30 am to 5:20 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair in the areas of electrical/electronics systems. Battery function and diagnosis including hybrid vehicle battery function and charging are covered. Topics also include vehicle lighting systems, starting and charging systems, and the electrical accessories that function in a modern vehicle. |
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AUT 7: Automotive Electrical Systems Lab | 2.00 | Late starting classes (7th week of term) to be taught 11:30 am to 5:20 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to repair automotive electrical/electronics systems. Topics include verification, diagnosis and repair of vehicle charging and starting systems, lighting systems, and electrical accessories, including hybrid vehicles. |
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AUT 20: Automotive Brakes/Suspension and Steering Systems Lecture | 3.00 | Late starting classes (7th week of term) to be taught 11:30 am to 5:20 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair in the areas of base brake systems, anti-lock brake systems, and steering and suspension systems. Topics include: the application of Pascal's Law, disk brake systems and their related components, drum brake systems, anti-lock brake system operation and repair, suspension system operation and repair including electronic suspension and steering systems. |
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AUT 21: Automotive Brakes/Suspension and Steering Systems Lab | 3.00 | Late starting classes (7th week of term) to be taught 11:30 am to 5:20 pm. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to verify, diagnose and repair vehicle systems, sub systems, and components. Topics include: brake systems including both drum and disc brake systems, Anti-lock Brake Systems (ABS), steering and suspension systems, and electronic steering and suspension systems. |
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AUT 52: Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Lecture | 3.00 | To be taught 7:30 am to 2 pm all-semester long. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) This course provides theory and principles of operation in automatic transmissions/transaxles, to include diagnostic, testing and repair of each system. |
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AUT 53: Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Lab | 3.00 | To be taught 7:30 am to 2 pm all-semester long. | |
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment) This course enhances skills in diagnosing, testing, and repair procedures of automotive transmissions/transaxles, drive lines and axles. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and repairing of each system. |
Term 4
17 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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AUT 30: Gas/Diesel Engine Performance Lecture | 5.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair of the ignition, fuel, engine management, and emission control systems on gasoline and diesel powered vehicles. This course is designed to help prepare the student to take the California State Smog Check Inspector and Repair Technician Licensing exams. |
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AUT 31: Gas/Diesel Engine Performance Lab | 5.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): AUT 3 In this course, students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to diagnose and repair the ignition, fuel, engine management, and emission control systems used in today's gasoline and diesel vehicles. This course will help prepare the student to take the California State Smog Check Inspector and Repair Technician Licensing Exams. |
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AUT 32: Smog Inspection | 3.00 | ||
Unit(s): 3.00
This course consists of California BAR Level 1 and Level 2 Smog inspector training. The Smog Check Procedures Training must be completed by all Inspector candidates. This training provides students the procedural knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform Smog Check inspections. Students who complete and pass this training will have met the Bureau's training requirements to qualify to take the Smog Check Inspector state licensing examination. |
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AUT 60: Hybrid and Alternative Fuel Technologies | 4.00 | ||
Unit(s): 2.00
This course covers the theory of operation and service of alternative fuel and hybrid powered cars and light trucks. Topics include fuel tank and battery inspection service, regenerative braking systems, motor/generator and transmission, and fuel cell technologies. Emphasis is placed on safety precautions necessary when servicing hybrid and alternative fueled vehicles. Students will be working on and around the high voltage electrical system on hybrid vehicles. Due to the potential for electrical shock, students must demonstrate an understanding of electrical theory and safety by successfully passing the AUT 60 entrance exam with a score of 70% or more on the first day of class. Students who do not pass the AUT 60 entrance exam will be disenrolled from the course. |