Catalog: 2011–2012 Catalog Year
Introduces principles, design, construction and maintenance of automobile ignition systems and fuel systems. Includes safety, use of manuals, selection and use of hand tools, hand-held test instruments and engine analyzers. Introduces general maintenance of a variety of different systems.
Note: Non-transferable for a NSHE baccalaureate degree. Non-applicable towards an AA or AS Degree.
Demonstrate fundamental skills and knowledge of engine tune-up practices.
Understand all aspects of ignition and fuel systems.
Demonstrate a practical knowledge of resources, tools, and diagnostic instruments involved in tuning engines.
Linkage of course to educational program mission and at least one educational program outcome.
This course fulfills a requirement in the Associate of Applied Science Automotive Mechanics Program and the Automotive Mechanics Certificate of Achievement.
The mission of the Associate of Applied Science degree in Automotive Mechanics is to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the current automotive environment.
This course addresses the following AAS degree student learning outcomes:
1. Know the subject matter appropriate to the emphasis of the degree.
2. Are able to do the following:
a. acquire skills and perform tasks necessary for employment or career enhancement.
b. present themselves effectively to a potential employer.
c. demonstrate effective communication and computation skills appropriate to the chosen occupational field.
d. utilize appropriate resources to remain current in the chosen occupational field.