Chabot College
Course Outline for Automotive Technology 50, Page 1
Fall 2012
Catalog Description:
50 –Introduction to Automotive Technology 3.0 Units
Automotive industry fundamentals including careers; safety; fasteners, hand tool identification and usage; vehicle systems, electrical fundamentals; service information access and use; automotive chemical and fluid applications; hazardous waste handling; general shop equipment usage, and vehicle servicing. 2.5 hours lecture, 2.5 hours laboratory.
[Typical contact hours: Lecture 43.75; Laboratory 43.75]
Prerequisite Skills:
None
Expected Outcomes for Students:
Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:
- demonstrate safe working conditions and practices;
- use common automotive shop equipment safely;
- identify and recognize common automotive tools and equipment;
- identify fasteners;
- discuss automotive engine fundamentals;
- perform vehicle fluid services;
- access and use service information;
- demonstrate proper use of metric and standard micrometers;
- demonstrate proper use of a volt/ohmmeters;
- select the appropriate automotive fluid for the selected application;
- use appropriate methods for hazardous waste handling and disposal;
- identify potential areas of employment in the automotive industry;
- describe basic electricity;
- complete work orders to meet industry and Bureau of Automotive Repair standards;
- perform basic vehicle maintenance.
Course Content(Lecture)
1.Automotive shop safety
2.Tool identification and usage
3.Automotive equipment and usage
- Car/truck lift, front wheel drive and rear wheel drive
- Oil change and drain equipment
- Floor jacks and jack stands
- Parts washers and bead blaster
- Tire changer and wheel balancer
- Vises, hydraulic press, drill press and grinders/wire wheels
4.Automotive information systems
5.Fastener use and identification
- Metric
- Standard-SAE
- ISO/DIN
6.Introduction to vehicle systems
- Brakes
- Steering
- Suspension
- Engines
- Transmissions
- Drivetrain
- Electrical
7.Engine fundamentals and design
- Four stroke cycle
- Flathead, OHV, SOHC, DOHC
- Valve timing relationship
- Ignition timing
- Cooling system operation
- Lubrication system
8.Internal combustion engine theory
9.Automotive fluid applications
- Engine oils
- Transmission fluids
- Gear oils
- Brake fluids
- Power steering fluids
- Coolants
10.Fluid leaks
11.Chemical applications, adhesives, cleaners and sealers
12.Assessment and use of service information
13.Precision measurement
14.Basic electricity
- Ohm’s law
- Series and parallel circuits
- Meter usage
- Test equipment
15.Areas of employment
- Service, parts, sales, wholesale, and manufacturing
- Self-employment
16.Hazardous waste management/Right to Know
- Vehicle Maintenance
- Filter replacements
- Fluid servicing
- Tire servicing
- Electrical systems
- Brake systems
Course Content(Laboratory)
- Demonstrate proper shop safety and working practices, including tools and equipment,
and hazardous waste handling
- Identify fasteners used in automotive applications
- Access vehicle service information
- Identify the different vehicle systems and their components
- Perform vehicle maintenance, safety inspections, and fluid services
- Perform basic electrical measurements utilizing the appropriate test equipment
- Perform precision measurements utilizing the appropriate tools / equipment
Methods of Presentation:
- Lecture (utilization of multimedia)
- Demonstration
- Guest speakers
- Laboratory
- Field trips
Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:
- Typical Assignments
- Read chapter on Engines
- Complete review quiz at the end of chapter
- Complete laboratory assignments using service information, lecture materials, and text
- Methods of Evaluating Student Progress
- Class participation
- Performance on the laboratory projects
- Homework
- Quizzes
- Midterm exam
- Final examination
- Practical examination
Textbook(s) (Typical):
Automotive Technology: Principles, Diagnosis, and Service, 4th edition, James D. Halderman, Prentice Hall, 2012
Special Student Materials:
1. Safety glasses
2. Shop/safety clothing
KWS09282011
ATEC 50 course outline.doc