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AUMT-1305-001 Introduction to Automotive Technology
An introduction to the automotive industry including automotive history, safety practices, shop equipment and tools, vehicle subsystems, service publications, professional responsibilities and basic automotive maintenance. May be taught manufacturer specific.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
Automotive Technology, A Systems Approach, Jack Erjavec, Rob Thompson, 6th Edition
ISBN#-13: 978-133-61231-5
AC Logo Shirt
Safety Glasses
Non-slip work shoes or boots
¼ Drive socket set (1/4 to ½) (5 mm to 13 mm)
3/8 Drive socket set (3/8 to ¾) (8 mm to 19 mm)
½ Drive socket set (1/2 to 1 ¼) (10 mm to 24 mm)
1/2” drive torque wrench
Combination wrenches Set of (3/8 to 15/16)
Combination wrenches Set (6 mm to 19 mm)
5/8 spark plug socket
8-piece screwdriver set
Blow gun
3-square file
Round file
Mill file
5” combination / slip-joint pliers
5” needle nose pliers
5” diagonal cutter pliers
L-shaped Hex wrench Set (1 1/6 to 3/8) (1.5 mm to 10 mm)
Ball peen hammer (16 oz.)
Feeler gauge set (spark plug)
Feeler gauge set (blade, gap general use)
Hacksaw
Gasket scraper
Punch and chisel set
Automotive digital multimeter
Toolbox
Compression gauge
Vacuum gauge
Torx set (T-10 through T-60)
Code reader
Plastic hammer
End-of-Course Outcomes: Utilize appropriate safety procedures; describe historical development and career information of the automotive industry; demonstrate safe, professional, and responsible work practices; demonstrate the proper use of shop equipment and tools; describe the eight Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) vehicle subsystems; use service information; and perform basic automotive maintenance.
1. Identify general shop safety rules and procedures.
2. Utilize safe procedures for handling of tools and equipment.
3. Identify and use proper placement of floor jacks and jack stands.
4. Identify and use proper procedures for safe lift operation.
5. Utilize proper ventilation procedures for working within the lab/shop area.
There are several ventilation systems in the Automotive bay, learn how to use them properly
6. Identify marked safety areas.
7. Identify the location and the types of fire extinguishers and other fire safety equipment; demonstrate knowledge of the procedures for using fire extinguishers and other fire safety equipment.
8. Identify the location and use of eye wash stations.
9. Identify the location of the posted evacuation routes.
10.Comply with the required use of safety glasses, ear protection, gloves, and shoes during lab/shop activities.
11.Identify and wear appropriate clothing for lab/shop activities
12. Secure hair and jewelry for lab/shop activities.
13. Demonstrate awareness of the safety aspects of air bag (SRS) systems, electronic brake systems, and hybrid vehicle high voltage circuits.
Locate and demonstrate knowledge of material safety data sheets (MSDS).
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Cell phones are to be on silent or vibrate during class unless requested by the Instructor. In order to maintain a safe environment in the shop, cell phones are not to be out in the shop. Being aware of your surroundings is vital to staying safe.
Students will be respectful of other classes being conducted in the building, respectful of their peers, and of the instructor.
Horseplay or unsafe behaviors will not be tolerated. You will be asked to leave and you will be given a zero for the day.
35% Daily Attendance & Participation
15% Homework, Quizzes, In-Class worksheets
35% Lab Performance
15% Final
90 - 100 = A
80- 89.9= B
70 - 79.9 = C
60 - 69.9 = D
0 - 59.9 = F
Late work will be accepted with a deduction of 10 points for each day after assignment was due. Work turned in after 3 days past the due date will not be accepted.
You are expected to attend class on time and stay for the entire class.
Being more than 10 minutes late will be considered a tardy. 25 points will be deducted from your daily attendance grade for each occurrence.
Tentative schedule listed in this section, subject to change due to weather conditions and instructor discretion.
Day 1: Orientation - introductions
Building tour
Chapter 1- Careers in the Automotive Industry assigned
Day 2: Chapter 1 Homework due.
Chapter 1 Test
Chapter 2- Workplace Skills assigned
Lab 1
Day 3: Chapter 2 Homework due.
Chapter 2 Test
Chapter 3- Basic Theories and Math assigned
Lab 2
Day 4: Chapter 3 Homework due.
Chapter 3 Test
Chapter 4- Automotive Systems assigned
Lab 3
Day 5: Chapter 4 Homework due.
Chapter 4 Test
Chapter 5- Hand Tools and Shop Equipment asigned
Lab 4
Day 6: Chapter 5 Homework due.
Chapter 5 Test
Chapter 6- Diagnostic Equipment and Specific Tools assigned
Lab 5
Day 7: Chapter 6 Homework due.
Chapter 6 Test
Chapter 7- Working Safety in the Shop assigned
Lab 6
Day 8: Chapter 7 Homework due.
Chapter 7 Test
Chapter 8- Preventive Maintenance and Basic Services assigned
Lab 7
Day 9: Chapter 8 Homework due.
Chapter 8 Test
Lab 8
Day 10: Lab
Lab 9
Day 11: Final Test
Some information presented may be manufacturer specific.
Vehicles are not to remain "overnight". Any work performed MUST be completed by the end of class. Verify you have ALL parts and supplies needed to complete any maintenance or repair. If unsure, ask your instructor prior to work being started.
All vehicles brought into the shop MUST have a repair order filled out and placed on the windshield.
Honk your horn prior to entering and leaving the shop.
Have a window down and keys outside of the vehicle to prevent being locked out.
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