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  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): AUT 1230, AUT 1160 with a grade of C- or better. Corequisite(s): AUT 2255 Recommended. Focuses on the intricate systems that manage fuel delivery in modern vehicles, which are increasingly reliant on electronic controls. Explores how these systems function, including components such as fuel injectors, electronic control units (ECUs), and sensors that monitor various parameters like air-fuel ratio and engine temperature. Engages in diagnostics and troubleshooting, using scan tool and manufacturer recommended processes. Explores automotive electronically controlled fuel delivery systems and components. Examines the options and benefits of alternate fuels. Investigates diagnostics and troubleshooting procedures, using scan tools and manufacturer recommended processes. Software fee of $33 applies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): AUT 1230. Corequisite(s): AUT 2250 or AUT 2350. Explores automotive electronically controlled fuel delivery systems and components. Examines the options and benefits of alternate fuels. Investigates diagnostics and troubleshooting procedures, using scan tools and manufacturer recommended processes. Software fee of $33 applies. Course lab fee of $55 applies. Corequisite:    AUT 2250 AND AUT 2350
  • 2.00 Credits

    Studies Advance Vehicle Systems focusing on computer-controlled systems and how they differentiate from mechanical-based systems, with emphasis on troubleshooting and diagnostic procedures. Teaches ADAS (advanced driver aid systems) and how they are used to aid the driver in addition to being the basis for autonomous driving systems. Explores the principles of calibrating sensors for ADAS use along with the use of CAN BUS network communication used in EV, hybrid, and ICE vehicles. Analyzes Advanced HVAC systems including Computer controlled systems, Advanced AC motor driven systems as standard equipment on EV and HEV vehicles, and non-refrigerant based systems. Software fee of $33 applies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 2260. Provides an in-depth study of computer-controlled automotive systems, with a focus on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), driver aid technologies, and CAN BUS network communication in electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Teaches how to calibrate ADAS sensors, troubleshoot network communication issues, and explore advanced HVAC systems, including both computer-controlled and non-refrigerant-based technologies used in modern EV and HEV vehicles. Software fee of $33 applies. Corequisite:    AUT 2260
  • 2.00 Credits

    Explores modern automotive electrical systems, focusing on complex circuit reading and understanding. Covers computer-controlled starting and charging systems, as well as interior and exterior lighting systems. Examines advanced infotainment and navigation systems. Emphasizes diagnostic procedures and troubleshooting of computer- and network-controlled circuits. Software fee of $33 applies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 2270. Provides students with hands-on learning and understanding of complex automotive circuits. Focuses on computer-controlled starting and charging systems, as well as interior and exterior lighting systems. Covers advanced infotainment and navigation systems. Emphasizes diagnostic procedures and troubleshooting of computer- and network-controlled circuits through hands-on application. Software fee of $33 applies. Corequisite:    AUT 2270
  • 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 2355 Recommended. Explores automotive diesel fuel control systems, with a focus on microprocessor-controlled systems. Covers the function and operation of both electronic and mechanical sensors in diesel fuel and ignition systems, as well as alternative fuel systems like bio-diesel. Studies the design, function, and integration of these systems in modern vehicles, preparing them to understand the complexities of diesel fuel controls. Software fee of $33 applies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 2350. Provides hands-on experience in diagnosing and servicing automotive diesel fuel systems. Uses electronic test equipment to troubleshoot microprocessor-controlled diesel systems and evaluate the performance of both electronic and mechanical sensors. Covers alternative diesel fuel systems such as biodiesel, with a focus on real-world diagnosis, service, and repair techniques. Software fee of $33 applies. Corequisite:    AUT 2350
  • 1.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 2850R. Designed for Automotive Technology majors. Provides paid, on-the-job work experience in the student's major. Work experience, the correlated class, and enrollment are coordinated by the Cooperative Coordinator. Includes student, employer, and coordinator evaluations, on-site work visits, written assignments, and oral presentations. Provides experience in writing and completing individualized work objectives that improve present work performance. May be repeated as desired for interest. May be graded credit/no credit. Corequisite:    AUT 2850R
  • 1.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): AUT 2810R. Designed for Automotive Technology majors. Identifies on-the-job problems and provides remediation of those problems through in-class discussion and study. Includes the study of identifying and maximizing service opportunities. Students register for this class with approval of the Coop coordinator. Included lecture, guest speakers, video tapes, role playing, case analysis, oral presentations, and written assignments. Completers should be better able to perform in their field of work or study. May be repeated as desired for interest. Corequisite:    AUT 2810R