AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY I Course No. 8506
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY II Course No. 8507
ACE @ Hermitage Instructors: Anthony Dejamette, Mark Shultz
ACE @ Highland Springs Instructor: Kieth Hedgespeth
ACE @ Virginia Randolph Instructor: Dakota Childress
State Course Title: Automotive Technology I, Automotive Technology II.
The second-year course involves study and experience in engine repair, electrical systems, and four-wheel alignment. Instruction and training are also provided to develop a thorough understanding of the design, construction, and operation of all automotive systems. Techniques that entail diagnostic testing devices to determine the cause of faulty operation, or to properly adjust complex automotive devices and/or systems, are an integral part of this course. With the approval and recommendation of the teacher, students may spend time in actual on-the-job work experiences during the second semester.
- Engine Repair
- Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
- Suspension & Steering
- Automotive Service Technology
- Brakes
- Electrical/Electronic Systems
- Heating & Air Conditioning
- Engine Performance
- Manual Drive Train & Axles
- Maintenance & Light Repair
- Workplace Readiness
For questions please contact the Pre-Engineering and Industrial Careers, Agricultural Education, and JROTC Specialist at their page.
Please see your counselor or instructor if you have questions. Click here for more information on this program.
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