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These courses introduce the student to the principles, theories, and concepts of Automotive Technology, and include instruction in the maintenance and light repair of Engines, Brake Systems, Electrical/Electronic Systems, Suspension, and Steering Systems, Automatic and Manual Transmission/Transaxles, and Engine Performance Systems. In all areas, appropriate theory, safety, and support instruction will be taught and required for performing each task, including proper care and cleaning of customers vehicles. The instruction will also include identification and use of appropriate tools and testing/measurement equipment required to accomplish certain tasks. The student will also receive the necessary training to locate and use current reference and training materials from accepted industry publications and resources, and demonstrate the ability to write work orders.
Workplace Basics and Principles (Basic Auto) (060191 A)
.5 Credit Grade Level: 10th or 12th Grade (12th Grade Must Have Completed MLRA A, 6 maximum seniors) Sophomores will learn principles of automotive technology and be introduced to concepts. Seniors will learn the principles of leadership. Offered as a basic introduction to the automotive pathway, Automotive Workplace Basics and Principles will allow students with no knowledge of automotive technology a comfortable setting in which to learn basic functions of tools, day to day shop work, cleaning, deadlines, and customer service.
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair A (470507 A)
1 Credit Grade Level: 11th or 12th
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair B (470509 A)
1 Credit Grade Level: 11th or 12th
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair C (4705011 A)
1 Credit Grade Level: 11th or 12th
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair D 470513 A)
1 Credit Grade Level: 12th only