15 Week Session

This course is an introduction to the automotive technology program and profession. This survey course is designed to introduce basic tools and fasteners and the related mathematics required in the automotive service as well as shop safety and work ethics. In addition, it is recommended for those students desiring entrance into the Automotive Technology Morning/Afternoon Program. (Note 3 lecture credits)


This course is a study of the engine subsystems responsible for good engine performance, clean air, and fuel economy. Systems to be covered include ignitition, fuel, emission, and computer controls. (Note: 5 lecture credits, 1 lab credit)

This course is a study of the automotive braking system. Emphasis will be placed on the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of modern braking systems. This course will also cover traction control systems as well as power and anti-lock braking systems. (Note: 5 lecture credits, 1 lab credit)