Automotive Services Fundamentals | Prerequisite: None
Aligned Industry Credential: S/P2- Mechanical Service Safety and S/P2- Service Pollution Prevention This course introduces automotive safety, basic automotive terminology, system and component identification, knowledge and introductory skills in hand tools, shop equipment, basic servicing, and use of service information. Also careers and various job opportunities in the automotive repair industry will be discussed. As part of the ASE Education Foundation accreditation, topics are aligned to the Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) requirements. English language arts and mathematics are reinforced.
Automotive Service I | Prerequisite: Automotive Service Fundamentals
This course develops automotive knowledge and skills in performing scheduled automotive maintenance, servicing, and basic testing of brakes, electrical systems, drivetrain, engine, HVAC and steering and suspension systems, emphasizing hands-on experience. As part of the ASE Education Foundation accreditation, topics are aligned to the Maintenance and Light Repair(MLR) requirements. English language arts, science, and mathematics are reinforced.
Automotive Service II | Prerequisite: Automotive Service I
Aligned Industry Credential: ASE Entry-Level Certification - Maintenance and Light Repair
This course builds on the knowledge and skills introduced in Automotive Servicing I and develops advanced knowledge and skills in vehicle system repair and/or replacement of components in the brakes, electrical systems, drivetrain, engine, HVAC and steering and suspension systems, emphasizing hands-on experience. As part of the ASE Education Foundation accreditation, topics are aligned to the Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) requirements. English language arts and mathematics are reinforced.
Automotive Service III | Prerequisite: Automotive Service II
Aligned Industry Credential: ASE Entry-Level Certification- Electrical/Electronic Systems
This course builds on the skills and knowledge introduced in Automotive Service I & II. Building advanced automotive skills and knowledge in vehicle servicing, testing, repair, and diagnosis of brakes, electrical systems, drivetrain, engine, HVAC and steering and suspension systems, while emphasizing hands-on experience. As part of the ASE Education Foundation accreditation, topics are aligned to the Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) requirements. English language arts and mathematics are reinforced.