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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers HMI panels, covering the programming, setup and connection, operation, editing, for basic terminal operation/human machine interface (HMI). The course will use and introduce industry hardware and software. It is recommended that students complete TEAM 2010 prior to taking this course. Semester(s):All
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers the Allen Bradley Compact Logix, troubleshooting PLC's , identifying types of PLC faults, use of PLC diagnostics indicators, troubleshoot PLC power supplies, and test and troubleshoot discrete input/out devices. It is recommended that students complete TEAM 2010 & TEAM 2025 prior to taking this course. Semester(s):All
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course covers the usage of industry PLC and HMI hardware, as well as software. The capstone will be an industry application project, on the same level as the course lab projects. The course will require the design of a basic PLC project, the setup/wiring of all required PLC hardware and the programming. Documentation and final demonstration of the project will be required. It is recommended that students complete TEAM 2010, 2025 & 2040 prior to taking this course. Semester(s):All
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will cover the procedures and techniques for troubleshooting electrical, motor, and control circuits. To include safety, testing and fault determination and component replacement. Efficiency for making a repair will be covered and tracked for time and cost of repair. It is recommended that students complete TEAM 1050 & TEAM 1060 prior to taking this course. Semester(s):All
  • 4.00 Credits

    Safety and Introduction to Automotive Service teaches essential shop safety practices, tools and equipment, vehicle preparation for service and customers, and workplace employability skills following the program standards established by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation at the master's level. It is recommended that students take TEAU 1155 & TEAU 1600 in the same semester as this course. Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Engine Repair course covers theory and hands-on instruction in automotive engines, following the standards established by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation at the master's level. It is recommended that students take TEAU 1060 & TEAU 1600 in the same semester as this course. Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Suspension and Steering course teaches theory and hands-on instruction on automotive suspension and steering systems while following the program standards set forth by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation at the master level. It is recommended that students take TEAU 1500 & TEAU 1800 in the same semester as this course. Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Brakes course provides theory and hands-on instruction on automotive braking systems while following the industry acceptable standards. It is recommended that students take TEAU 1400 & TEAU 1800 prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s):TEAU 1060 and TEAU 1155 and TEAU 1600 OR instructor approval Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Electrical I course provides theory and hands-on instruction on automotive electrical systems while following the program standards set forth by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation at the master level. It is recommended that students take TEAU 1060 & TEAU 1155 in the same semester as this course. Semester(s):Fall & Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Engine Performance I course provides theory and hands-on instruction in automotive engine performance while following the program standards set forth by Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation at the master level. It is recommended that students take TEAU 1400 & TEAU 1500 in the same semester as this course. Prerequisite(s):TEAU 1060 and TEAU 1155 and TEAU 1600 OR instructor approval Semester(s):Fall & Spring