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3100
Transportation I
IN310A/B 855
This course offers both theory and practical experience in servicing and repairing transportation and utility vehicles (auto, diesel, gasoline engine and mower units). Some of the popular learning activities include tune-ups, brake repair, wheel balancing and adjustment, fuel system service and electrical system repair.
Constant attention is given to shop safety and techniques in the use of hand tools, service manuals, special tools and diagnostic equipment. This course offers the student an opportunity to establish basic skills and knowledge essential to more advanced training in the transportation field.
Length of course:
2 Semesters
Credits per semester 1
Grade level:
11
&12
Prerequisite:
None
4100
Transportation II
IN410A/B 895
This course is a continuation of Transportation I with special emphasis on troubleshooting skills and diagnostic procedures. Learning activities include: engine overhaul, transmission and drive train repair, air conditioning and electrical system service and trouble-shooting computer controlled fuel and ignition systems.
This course offers the student an opportunity to master technical and diagnostic skills for entry level positions in the transportation field.
Length of course:
2 Semesters
Credits per semester 1
Grade level:
12
Prerequisite:
Transportation
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