Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
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AUTO 145<br />
Automotive Service Consulting<br />
3 Units<br />
Strongly recommended: AUTO <strong>10</strong>0.<br />
Also, READ 099 if required by reading<br />
placement exam or if required by<br />
reading level.<br />
Course focuses on the customer service<br />
skills required for automotive service consultants.<br />
Course includes new car warranties,<br />
implied warranties, service<br />
contracts, warranty labor operations, California<br />
common laws, Bureau of Automotive<br />
Repair (BAR), write it right<br />
techniques, parts and labor estimating,<br />
customer relations, internal relations, and<br />
communication skills. Prepares students<br />
for ASE C1 certification. 54 lecture hours.<br />
AUTO 146<br />
Automotive Electrical Systems<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Prerequisite: AUTO <strong>10</strong>1<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level. Also,<br />
MATH 129 or higher, and ENGL <strong>10</strong>0<br />
or higher.<br />
Generally intended for those students majoring<br />
in automotive technology and currently<br />
employed with an automotive<br />
service/repair establishment, this course<br />
includes limited laboratory time. The<br />
greatest benefit will be realized for those<br />
students with the ability to take the course<br />
content and apply it in their place of employment.<br />
This course co<strong>ver</strong>s essential<br />
electrical and electronic systems theory,<br />
along with inspection, diagnosis, service<br />
and repair of specific electrical systems including<br />
the battery, starting systems,<br />
charging systems, lighting systems,<br />
gauges, instrument-panel warning lights<br />
and power accessories. This course prepares<br />
students for ASE Electrical and Electronic<br />
Systems (A6) certification. 54<br />
lecture hours, 54 lab hours.<br />
AUTO 148<br />
Engine Control Systems<br />
5 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Prerequisite: AUTO <strong>10</strong>1.<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if by required reading level. Also,<br />
MATH 129 or higher and ENGL <strong>10</strong>0 or<br />
higher.<br />
Generally intended for those students majoring<br />
in automotive technology and currently<br />
employed with an automotive<br />
service/repair establishment. This course<br />
includes limited laboratory time. The<br />
greatest benefit will be realized for those<br />
students with the ability to take the course<br />
content and apply it in their place of employment.<br />
The course co<strong>ver</strong>s essential engine<br />
management system theory, along<br />
with inspection, diagnosis, service and repair<br />
of the following systems: ignition, air<br />
1<strong>22</strong><br />
and fuel deli<strong>ver</strong>y, electronic engine controls,<br />
and auxiliary emission controls. This<br />
course prepares students for ASE Engine<br />
Performance (A8) certification. 72 lecture<br />
hours, 54 lab hours. CSU<br />
AUTO 151<br />
Engine Service, Diagnosis and Repair<br />
5 Units<br />
Prerequisite: AUTO <strong>10</strong>1.<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level. Also,<br />
MATH 129 or higher and ENGL <strong>10</strong>0 or<br />
higher.<br />
Intended for those seeking a career in the<br />
automotive service and repair industry.<br />
This National Automotive Technicians' Education<br />
Foundation certified course is one<br />
component of the Toyota Technical Education<br />
Network and Technicians' Education<br />
Cooperative programs. The course co<strong>ver</strong>s<br />
essential engine theory, inspection, diagnosis,<br />
service and repair. Engine disassembly,<br />
inspection, measurements and<br />
assembly are co<strong>ver</strong>ed, with emphasis on<br />
in-vehicle repairs. The course prepares<br />
students for ASE Engine Repair (A1) certification<br />
exam. 54 lecture hours, 135 lab<br />
hours.<br />
AUTO 154<br />
Chassis Service, Diagnosis, and<br />
Repair<br />
8 Units<br />
Prerequisite: AUTO <strong>10</strong>1.<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Also, MATH 129 or higher and ENGL<br />
<strong>10</strong>0 or higher.<br />
Intended for those seeking a career in the<br />
automotive service and repair industry.<br />
This National Automotive Technicians' Education<br />
Foundation certified course is one<br />
component of the Toyota Technical Education<br />
Network and Technicians' Education<br />
Cooperative programs. The course co<strong>ver</strong>s<br />
essential chassis system theory, along with<br />
inspection, diagnosis, service and repair of<br />
the following undercar systems: brake,<br />
steering, suspension, alignment,<br />
wheel/tire, ride control and ABS. Course<br />
prepares students for ASE Suspension and<br />
Steering (A4) and ASE Brakes (A5) certification.<br />
<strong>10</strong>8 lecture hours, 135 lab hours.<br />
AUTO 156<br />
Automotive Electrical & Electronic<br />
Systems I<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Prerequisite: AUTO <strong>10</strong>1 Or Corequisite<br />
AUTO <strong>10</strong>1.<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Also, MATH 129 or higher and ENGL<br />
<strong>10</strong>0 or higher.<br />
Intended for those seeking a career in the<br />
automotive service and repair industry,<br />
this National Automotive Technicians' Education<br />
Foundation certified course is one<br />
component of the Toyota Technical Education<br />
Network and Technicians' Education<br />
Cooperative programs. This class co<strong>ver</strong>s<br />
essential electrical and electronic systems<br />
theory, along with inspection, diagnosis,<br />
service & repair of specific electrical systems<br />
including the battery, starting systems,<br />
charging systems, lighting systems,<br />
gauges, and instrument-panel warning<br />
lights. Prepares students for ASE Electrical<br />
& Electronic Systems (A6) certification. 54<br />
lecture hours, 36 lab hours. CSU<br />
AUTO 162<br />
Drivetrain Service, Diagnosis and<br />
Repair<br />
8 Units<br />
Prerequisite: AUTO <strong>10</strong>1.<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Also, AUTO 154, MATH 129 or higher<br />
and ENG <strong>10</strong>0 or higher.<br />
Intended for those seeking a career in the<br />
automotive service and repair industry.<br />
This National Automotive Technicians' Education<br />
Foundation certified course is one<br />
component of the Toyota Technical Education<br />
Network and Technicians' Education<br />
Cooperative programs. This course focuses<br />
on the service, diagnosis and repair<br />
of the manual and automatic automotive<br />
drive train systems. Appropriate lab activities<br />
in automobile drive train inspection,<br />
service and repair are included. The<br />
course prepares students for the ASE Automatic<br />
Transmission and Transaxle (A2)<br />
and Manual Drive train and Axles (A3) certification<br />
exams. <strong>10</strong>8 lecture hours, 135<br />
lab hours.<br />
AUTO 166<br />
Automotive Electrical & Electronic<br />
Systems II<br />
3 Units<br />
Prerequisite: AUTO 156.<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 is<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Also, MATH 129 or higher and ENGL<br />
<strong>10</strong>0 or higher.<br />
Intended for those seeking a career in the<br />
automotive service and repair industry.<br />
This National Automotive Technicians' Education<br />
Foundation certified course is one<br />
component of the Toyota Technical Education<br />
Network and Technicians' Education<br />
Cooperative programs. This class co<strong>ver</strong>s<br />
advanced electrical and electronic systems<br />
theory, along with inspection, diagnosis,<br />
service and repair of specific accessory<br />
systems including supplemental restraint,<br />
navigation, entertainment, power windows/locks/seats,<br />
customizable body electronics,<br />
hybrid vehicle controls and<br />
multiplex systems. This course prepares<br />
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