Automotive
intro to auto (84245)
AUSV 1000 INTRO TO AUTO CE (84245CE)
Grade: 10,11,12
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE WSU AUSV 1000 2 credits
Fee: $20 Lab Fee, WSU CE fee
Comments: Concurrent at WSU
Description: Designed to teach the student auto shop safety, vehicle maintenance, safety inspection, cooling system maintenance. Student may enroll in this course and Small Vehicle the same year.
AUSV 1320/ ASE Electrical/electronics (84332)
Grade: 11,12
Length: Semester (2-hour block)
Credit: CTE WSU AUSV 1320 2 credits
Fee: $20, WSU CE fee
Comments: Prerequisite Intro to Auto
Description: In depth study of automotive electrical systems. Starters, charging, lighting, gauges and warning devices and batteries. Student will receive the industry NATEF ASE certification upon passing the NATEF test.
AUTO ENGINE (84333)
AUSV 1120 AUTO ENGINES CE (84333CE)
Grade: 11,12
Length: Semester (2-hour block)
Credit: CTE WSU AUSV 1120 2 credits
Fee: $20, WSU CE fee
Comments: Prerequisite Intro to Auto
Description: In depth study of automotive engine performance. Tune-up, ignition, fuel, exhausts, emissions and computer control systems. Student will receive the industry NATEF ASE certification upon passing the NATEF test.
AUTO Steering & Suspension (84334)
AUSV 1022 AUTO STEERING & SUS CE (84334CE)
Grade: 11,12
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE WSU AUSV 1022 2 credits
Fee: $20, WSU CE fee
Comments: Prerequisite Intro to Auto Need to complete Brakes & Steering courses for 5 college credits
Description: Lab and class work on automotive suspension and steering. Learning diagnosis and repair of springs, shocks, struts, rack and pinion, pumps, electric power assisting, alignment, tire balance, and wheels.
Hybrid & Electric (84330)
AUSV 1600 HYBRID & ELECTRIC CE (84330CE)
Grade: 12
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE
Fee: WSU CE Fee
Comments: Prerequisite: Intro to Auto, ASE Electrical/Electronics
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.
Outdoor PowerSports ATV (84251)
Grade: 10, 11,12
Length: Semester
Credit: CTE
Fee: $20
Comments:
Description: An instructional course that prepares students to maintain and repair small internal-combustion engines used on portable power equipment such as motorcycles, snowmobiles, and ATV's.