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      Advanced Engine Analysis involves using a digital storage oscilloscope and other advanced diagnostic testing equipment to read and analyze ignition scope patterns and system data. Emphasis is placed on attaining peak performance and economy for automobile engines while complying with federal emission standards.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: AUTO 2140 or instructor’s permission.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (S)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Engine Analysis is a study of the operation, inspection and assembly of all engine support systems. Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to inspect and measure engine parts, determine the most appropriate course of action and reassemble and adjust the engine to manufacturer’s specifications.Prerequisites & Notes4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (F)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Computer Engine Controls is a study of the identification, troubleshooting and repair of contemporary ignition and fuel systems.Prerequisites & NotesCo-requisite: AUTO 1120 or instructor’s permission.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (S)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Alignment and Brakes requires the student to demonstrate competence in the service and repair of suspension and steering systems as well as in making adjustments for proper wheel alignment. Topics covered include the principles of hydraulics in application to the automotive brake system.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: None4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (F)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Chassis Motor Sports I requires the student to demonstrate competence in the service and repair of suspension and steering systems as well as in making adjustments for proper wheel alignment. Topics covered include the principles of hydraulics in a high performance application.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: None4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Power Trains emphasizes the diagnosis and service of clutches, manual and automatic transmissions, differential assemblies and other drive train components.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: None4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (F)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Power Trains Motor Sports I emphasizes the diagnosis and service of clutches, manual and automatic transmissions, differential assemblies and other drive train components related to high performance vehicles.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: None4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Body and Chassis Electronics prepares the student to diagnose problems, initiate repair procedures and perform maintenance on sophisticated electronic systems prevalent in the automotive industry. Topics covered include: anti-lock braking, climate control, supplemental restraint, electronic traction control, steering, suspension and power train control systems.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: AUTO 1120 or AUTO 2210, or instructor’s permission.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab Hours (S)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Management and Maintenance is an introduction to shop organization. Topics covered include: theory and practice in record keeping, machine maintenance, inventory and human resource management.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: None3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours (S)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Performance Motor Sports I is a study of the operation, inspection, and assembly of high performance engine support systems. Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to inspect the blueprint engine parts, determine the most appropriate course of action, and reassemble and adjust the engine to meet high performance engine specifications. This course also includes record keeping, equipment operation and maintenance, inventory and human resource management..Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: None4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 2 Lab HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.