Grade: 10th, 11th, 12th
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE (WSU: AUSV 1000- 2 Credits)
Fees: WSU CE
Description: Introductory Automotive Course. This course offers a basic knowledge of engines, brakes, alignment, transmission, drivelines, ignition and electrical systems. Consumer Automotive Course.
Grade: 11th, 12th
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE (WSU: AUSV 1021- 2 Credits)
Fees: WSU CE
Description: This course centers on lab and class work dealing with automotive braking systems. Students will learn how to diagnosis and repair hydraulic systems, drums, disks, power assist, wheel bearings, parking brakes, anti-lock brakes and traction control systems.
Comments: Prerequisite Intro to Auto Service
Grade: 11th, 12th
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE, (WSU: AUSV 1022- 2 Credits)
Fees: WSU CE Fees
Description: Students will experience lab work to diagnosis and repair springs, shocks, struts, rack and pinion, pumps, electric power assisting, alignment, tire balance and wheels.
Comments: Prerequisites: Intro to Auto Service
Grade: 12th
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE (WSU: AUSV1320- 2 Credits)
Fees: WSU CE
Description: This course focuses on an in-depth study of automotive electrical systems, starters, charging, lighting, gauges, warning devices and batteries. (Two period block) 1 semester
Comments: Prerequisite: Intro to Auto
Grade: 12th
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE (WSU: AUSV 1120- 2 Credits)
Fees: WSU CE
Description: This course is an in-depth study of automotive engine performance, tune-up, ignition, fuel, exhausts, emissions and computer control systems. (Two period block) 1 semester
Comments: Intro to Auto Service
Grade: 12th
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE (WSU: AUSV - 2 Credits
Fees: Class Fee
Description: This course is part of a sequence that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles automobiles. Instruction includes training in safety, the diagnosis of malfunctions and repair of electrical systems. Work ethics and productivity are an integral part of the classroom and lab activities of these courses.
Comments: Intro to Auto, ASE Electrical/Electronics
Grade: 10th, 11th, 12th
Length: Semester
Credits: 0.5 Elective
Fees: Class Fee
Description: This course is designed to be a specialized course to follow Small Engine Repair. Students will
specialize and focus on skills related to small motor sports associated with the outdoor recreational industry (UTV, dirt bikes, ATV, jet skis, snow mobiles, etc.). Entry level skills will include inspections, preventative maintenance, and light repair.