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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Automotive Technology students have the opportunity to develop skills necessary to obtain employment in the automobile industry. An automobile technician services and repairs mechanical, electrical, and computer driven parts on different types of automotive equipment. After making the necessary inspections and tests to determine the causes of the faulty operation, the technician then replaces the defective parts to restore the vehicle to the proper operating condition.

 

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY I

2-1/2 Credits

Grades: 11, 12

Prerequisite: None. Any previous Industrial Technology course recommended.

Automotive Technology I introduces a student to the wide field of auto repair. After basic fundamentals are covered, the student receives “How To” demonstrations on performing service and repairs. Emphasis is on practical, up-to-date methods that are useful on the job. Areas of study include: electrical systems, tune-ups, lubrication, brakes, fuel systems, cooling systems, and basic computer troubleshooting. Fee: $40.00.

 

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY II

2-1/2 Credits

Grade: 12

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Automotive Technology I.

Automotive Technology II is an extension of Automotive Technology I. Auto II students receive advanced instruction in the following areas: computer engine testing and diagnostics, cylinder head service, wheel alignment and air conditioning service and repair. Extra shop time is provided to conduct major repairs involving vehicles that will build on the student’s expertise and preparation for employment in the auto industry. Students who complete this class with a grade of B or better can receive credit for Waubonsee Community College course, Fundamentals of Automotive Technology. Fee: $40.00.

 
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