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AUTO MECHANICS I (10-12)
This is the first course in a sequence and builds on the knowledge and skills learned in the cluster auto mechanics course. Students are involved with experiences in measuring, adjusting, disassembling, assembling, and repairing gasoline engines. Experiences also include installing, maintaining, and rebuilding components of the electrical, fuel, drive, brake, exhaust, cooling, lubrication, and suspension systems. Instruction emphasizes the use of manufacturers’ service manuals and simulated on-the-job situations. Students have the opportunity for independent study. Prerequisite: Successful completion of related cluster course.
AUTO MECHANICS II (11-12)
This is the second course in a sequence and follows Auto Mechanics I. It is recommended for the student who is planning to enter this occupational area, an apprenticeship program, or post-secondary training. Students are involved with introductory machining, measuring, estimating, specifications, testing equipment, and testing, repairing, and adjusting the various systems of an automobile. Instruction emphasizes service writing and problem solving through actual and simulated on-the-job situations. Students have the opportunity for independent study. Prerequisite: Auto Mechanics I.
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