Automotive Technology

 


 

Instruction Brian Moore

Automotive Technology II

Instruction Tyler Hemphill

Automotive Technology I

 

+=AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY I (HC6403)
GRADE 11, 12 (3 ½ CREDITS)
Academy: Industrial & Engineering Technology
Pathway: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics.
Prerequisite: Application & approval by instructor.
The purpose of this program is to provide students with inspection, repair, and diagnostic skills to obtain employment in the automotive service industry. The class teaches skills based on the automotive industry standards
for Automotive Service Excellence. Students will receive instruction in the following areas: automotive safety practices, automotive tools and equipment, lubrication and cooling systems, brake systems, suspension systems, steering systems, and hydraulic systems. Appropriate personal wear including safety glasses, safety shoes, and/or uniforms may be required for lab activities.

+=AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY II (HC6405)
GRADE 12 (3 ½ CREDITS)
Academy: Industrial & Engineering Technology
Pathway: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics.
Prerequisite: Passing grade in Automotive Technology I, application & approval by instructor.
The purpose of this program is to provide students with advanced inspection, repair, and diagnostic skills to obtain employment in the automotive service industry. The class teaches skills based on the automotive industry for Automotive Service Excellence. Students will receive instruction in the following areas: automotive safety practices, electrical system diagnosis, battery diagnosis and service, starting systems, charging systems, lighting systems, gauges, and electrical accessories. ignition systems, fuel and exhaust systems, emission control systems, engine diagnosis, cylinder head and valve train diagnosis and repair, short block diagnosis and repair (if time allows), lubrication and cooling systems, air conditioning and heating systems. Appropriate personal wear including safety glasses, safety shoes, and/or uniforms may be required for lab activities. Second year students have the opportunity to participate in an internship program during the last semester of their second year in the program. Students will also plan and prepare for the annual car show.

+ Requires a LTCC Application
= Integrated Academic Credit Opportunity

  

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