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ASE 101 - Auto Shop Orientation 2 Credits
Covers safety instruction in the shop and on the automobile. Emphasis on the proper use and care of test equipment, precision measuring and machining equipment, gaskets, adhesives, tubing, wiring, jacks, presses, and cleaning equipment and techniques.
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ASE 102 - Introduction to the Automotive Shop 2 Credits
Prepares the incoming automotive student to work in the shop safely and gain familiarity with the shop and common equipment.
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ASE 103 - Auto Maintenance I 2 Credits
This course addresses three primary areas of concern for the average car owner. The first is the basics of how various systems on the automobile work. The second is the maintenance required for the vehicle. The third is the financial concerns of owning the vehicle.
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ASE 110 - Automotive Brake Service I 2 Credits
Introduces the basic theory of automotive braking systems including operation, diagnosis, basic repair of disc and drum friction assemblies, and basic hydraulic braking systems. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST program accreditation requirements.
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ASE 111 - Automotive Brake Service II 2 Credits
Covers diagnostics, test procedures, and repair to automotive foundation braking system. This course also introduces the components, types of Antilock Braking Systems (ABS), and traction control systems of current vehicles. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST program accreditation requirements.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 110 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 120 - Basic Automotive Electricity 2 Credits
Introduces vehicle electricity, basic electrical theory, circuit designs, and wiring methods. This course focuses on multimeter usage and wiring diagrams. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 122 - Automotive Electrical Safety Systems 1 Credit
Covers the operation of electrical systems including vehicles safety concerns of vehicle lighting systems, Supplemental Inflatable Restraints (SIR), windshield wipers, driver warning systems, and vehicle accessories. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST program requirements.
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ASE 123 - Starting and Charging Systems 2 Credits
Covers the operation and theory of a vehicle battery, testing, service, and repair of starting and charging systems including voltage testing, draw testing. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST program requirements.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 120 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 130 - General Engine Diagnosis 2 Credits
Covers how to perform basic engine diagnosis to determine condition of engine including engine support systems. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 132 - Ignition System Diagnosis and Repair 2 Credits
Focuses on lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis, service, adjustments and repair of various automotive ignition systems.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 130 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 134 - Automotive Fuel and Emissions Systems I 2 Credits
Focuses on the diagnosis and repair of automotive fuel emission control systems, filter systems, and spark plugs. This course also includes maintenance to Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) systems.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 132 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 140 - Suspension and Steering I 2 Credits
Focuses on diagnosis and service of suspension and steering systems and components. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 141 - Suspension and Steering II 2 Credits
Covers design, diagnosis, inspection, service of suspension, and steering systems used on light trucks and automobiles including power steering and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) service. This course meets AST/MAST requirements.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 140 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 150 - Manual Drive Train and Axle Maintenance 2 Credits
Covers the operating principles and repair procedures relating to axle-shafts, propeller shafts, and universal joints. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 151 - Automotive Manual Transmission/Transaxles & Clutches I 2 Credits
Focuses on the diagnosis and repair of automotive manual transmissions, transaxles, clutches, and related components. This course meets AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 152 - Manual Transmission, Transaxles and Clutches II 2 Credits
Focuses on lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and repair of automotive differentials, four wheel and all-wheel drive units.
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ASE 153 - Automotive Drive Axle Overhaul 1 Credit
Teaches the student skills to check, inspect, and replace parts necessary to rebuild differential assembly.
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ASE 154 - Manual Transmission/Transaxle Diagnosis and Repair 1 Credit
Covers operation, diagnosis and repair procedures of manual transmission and transaxle assemblies.
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ASE 160 - Automotive Engine Repair 2 Credits
Focuses on the service of cylinder head, valve-train components, and cooling system components including engine removal, re-installation, and re-mounting systems. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 161 - Engine Repair & Rebuild 2 Credits
Focuses on lecture and laboratory experiences in the disassembly, diagnosis and reassembly of the automotive engine. Topics include the diagnostic and repair procedures for the engine block and head assemblies.
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ASE 162 - Automotive Engine Service 2 Credits
Covers engine sealing requirements and repair procedures including engine fasteners, bolt torque, repair of fasteners, cooling system, and basic engine maintenance. This course meets AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 170 - Laboratory Experience I 1-6 Credits
Continues to build upon the principles that are expected to be understood by students.
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ASE 171 - Laboratory Experience II 1-6 Credits
Continues to build upon the principles that are expected to be understood by students.
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ASE 172 - Laboratory Experience III 1-6 Credits
Continues to build upon the principles that are expected to be understood by students.
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ASE 210 - Automotive Power and ABS Brake Systems 2 Credits
Covers the operation and theory of the modern automotive braking systems including the operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of the anti-lock braking systems and power assist units. This course also covers the machining operations of today’s automobile brake systems. This course meets AST/MAST requirements.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 110 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 220 - Specialized Electronics Training 2 Credits
Provides a systematic approach to automotive electrical and electronic systems. This course applies electrical principles to semiconductors and microprocessors commonly found in automobiles and covers diagnostic procedures that have applications to present and future automotive electronics and electrical systems.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 120 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 221 - Automotive and Diesel Body Electrical 4 Credits
Provides a comprehensive study of the theory, operation, diagnosis and repair of vehicle accessories.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 120 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 231 - Automotive Computers and Ignition Systems 2 Credits
Focuses on lecture and laboratory experiences in the inspection and testing of typical computerized engine control systems.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 120 and ASE 220 with a grade of “C” or better.
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ASE 233 - Auto Fuel Injection & Emissions Systems II 4 Credits
Focuses on lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and repair of electronic fuel injection systems and modern exhaust systems.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 120 , ASE 134 and ASE 231 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 235 - Driveability & Diagnosis 2 Credits
Focuses on diagnostic techniques and the use of diagnostic scan tools, oscilloscopes, lab scopes, multi-meters, and gas analyzers.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 120 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 236 - Advanced Driveability/Diagnosis/Repair 4 Credits
Focuses on lecture and laboratory experiences in the inspection, testing and repair of typical computerized engine control systems on customer vehicles.
Prerequisite(s): ASE 102 with a grade of “C” or better
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ASE 240 - Suspension and Steering III 2 Credits
Covers operation of steering and power steering systems. It will also include different alignment types and procedures.
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ASE 250 - Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Service 1 Credit
Focuses on practical methods of maintaining, servicing, and performing minor adjustments on an automatic transmission and transaxle. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 251 - Automotive Transmission & Transaxle Repair 3 Credits
Covers diagnosis, principles of hydraulics, principles of electronic components, power flow, theory of operation including removal, installation, and replacement of transmission/transaxle and components. This course meets AST/MAST requirements.
Corequisite(s): ASE 250
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ASE 252 - Advanced Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles 2 Credits
Covers the diagnosis, repair, and rebuild of automatic transmissions and transaxles including the hydraulic, electronic, and mechanical components. This course meets MAST requirements.
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ASE 264 - Introduction to Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning 1 Credit
Covers basic operation of heating and air conditioning components. This course meets MLR/AST/MAST requirements.
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ASE 265 - Heating and Air Conditioning Systems 4 Credits
Emphasizes lecture and related laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and service of vehicle heating and air conditioning systems and their components.
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ASE 276 - Special Topics 1-9 Variable Credits
Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
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ASE 277 - Independent Study 1-9 Variable Credits
Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.
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ASE 280 - Internship: Basic Electrical and Engine Performance 1 Credit
Focuses on practical on-the-job, work-related experience that corresponds to the area of study. In this semester, the student takes all related sponsor requirements in (STS) Service Training Standards (General Motors) or (F.A.S.T.) Fundamental Automotive Systems Training (Chrysler) or others as required by the program track.
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ASE 281 - Internship: Basic Heavy Duty & Power Train 1 Credit
Focuses on practical on-the-job, work-related experience that corresponds to the area of study. In this semester, the student takes all related sponsor requirements in (STS) Service Training Standards (General Motors) or (F.A.S.T.) Fundamental Automotive Systems Training (Chrysler) or others as required by the program track.
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ASE 282 - Internship: General (Summer) 1 Credit
Emphasizes practical on-the-job, work-related experience that corresponds to the area of study. In this semester, the student takes all related sponsor requirements in (STS) Service Training Standards (General Motors) or (F.A.S.T.) Fundamental Automotive Systems Training (Chrysler) or others as required by the program track.
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ASE 283 - Internship: Advanced Electrical and Engine Performance 1 Credit
Emphasizes practical on-the-job, work-related experience that corresponds to the area of study. In this semester, the student takes all related sponsor requirements in (STS) Service Training Standards (General Motors) or (F.A.S.T.) Fundamental Automotive Systems Training (Chrysler) or others as required by the program track. The student registers for and takes the (ASE) Automotive Service Excellence-based tests for engine performance and electrical systems.
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ASE 284 - Internship: Advanced Heavy Duty and Power Train 1 Credit
Focuses on practical on-the-job, work-related experience that corresponds to the area of study. In this semester, the student takes all related sponsor requirements in (STS) Service Training Standards (General Motors) or (F.A.S.T.) Fundamental Automotive Systems Training (Chrysler) or others as required by the program track they are enrolled in. The student registers for and takes the ASE-Automotive Service Excellence-based test for brake systems and suspension and steering.
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ASE 285 - Independent Study 1-6 Variable Credits
Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified Instructor.
Required: Instructor’s permission
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ASE 287 - Cooperative Education 1 Credit
Develops practical objectives assigned by an automotive employer providing an on-the-job learning experience at an approved automotive repair facility.
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