Automotive Service Courses
Back to subjects list- AMST 1000 Intro to Automotive Repair
- AMST 1001 Automotive Motorsports Basics
- AMST 1002 Introduction to Automotive Electrical/Electronics
- AMST 1003 Engine Theory/Service
- AMST 1016 Brakes
- AMST 1104 Power Train Systems
- AMST 1105 Steering, Suspension and Alignment
- AMST 1120 Automatic Transmissions II
- AMST 1130 Automotive Electrical II
- AMST 1220 Automatic Transmissions and HP Drivelines
- AMST 1330 Advanced Engine Performance/HP Fuels
- AMST 2113 Heating Ventilation A/C
- AMST 2214 Automotive Welding
- AMST 2216 Engine Performance
- AMST 2217 Engine Performance Lab
- AMST 2220 Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
- AMST 2230 Light Duty Diesels
- AMST 2236 Dyno Testing and Tuning
- AMST 2244 Drivability and Forced Induction Systems
- AMST 2800 Simulated Shop
Engine Performance Lab
In this course, students will work with scan tools, oscilloscopes, and other test equipment to diagnosis the many electronic, and mechanical engine systems used on today's passenger cars and light trucks. Students will also remove and install components related to the following systems: fuel injection, fuel delivery, ignition, emissions, engine management, and the mechanical systems of the automotive engine. Students will compare the results of their diagnoses to the manufactures specifications and determine necessary repairs. The use of service literature is emphasized. Prerequisite(s): None
Credit Breakdown
Credit Type | Count |
---|---|
Lecture | n/a |
Lab | 4.00 |
On the job training | n/a |
Total Credits | 4.00 |