Course Syllabus For Basic Maintenance and Light Repair

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Automotive Technology

47.53100 Basic Maintenance & Light Repair


Course Syllabus

Instructor: Mr. John Freels


Course Number: 47.53100 Office Hours: 2:30 – 3:00 Daily
Class Location: Room 22 E-Mail: [email protected]
Woodville Tompkins Annex Phone 912-395-6772
101 Priscilla Thomas Way
Garden City, GA 31408

Class Time:

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduces students to principles of steering and suspension, brakes,


electrical and electronics, and engine performance. Course includes the development of skills in
basic automotive maintenance, service and repair. Students are introduced to diagnosis of systems
and concerns, causes and correction of problems. Critical thinking skills and shop safety are
emphasized. Course includes applied academics of math, science and language arts. Minimum
performance requirements for this course are based on successful completion according to the
National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) Automobile Program Standards.

PREREQUISITE (S): None

COURSE OBJECTIVES, on completion of this course, the student will:


1. Demonstrate core skills
2. Identify and properly use tools and equipment.
3. Use proper repair procedures as outlined in technical manuals.
4. Maintain safety health and environmental standards.
5. Demonstrate and understand proper work ethics.
6. Be able to perform and apply math by using mental, manual and electronic methods.
7. Communicate thoughts and information accurately in writing.
8. Demonstrate the ability to accurately understand and interpret written information.
9. Create, combine and connect ideas and information.
10. Receive, comprehend, interpret and respond to verbal messages
11. Present thoughts and messages to listeners orally. 12.
Be able to demonstrate preventive maintenance practices.
13. Be able to describe the major automotive systems.
14. Be able to perform basic electrical tests.
15. Be able to demonstrate how to properly perform basic brake repairs.
16. Be able to demonstrate how to properly perform basic suspension & steering repairs.
17. Be able to demonstrate how to properly perform basic engine performance test.

INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY METHODS: Lecture, demonstration, power point,


audiovisual, training modules, and multimedia.

REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS, MATERIALS, TOOLS BY THE STUDENT:


Textbook and all tools are furnished
Student need to bring Pen or pencil & Paper
MATERIAL USED IN THE CLASSROOM/LAB: Textbooks, computers, repair software,
projector, hand tools, air powered tools, electric tools, training modules, jacks and automotive lifts,
automobiles, digital multimeter, battery system analyzers, and precision measurement tools.

EVALUATION: The student will be evaluated on daily work, test, performance evaluations,
work ethics and lab work. Evaluation Make-up: Any missed work must be completed following
the guidelines in the school handbook. This is the students' responsibility.

ASSIGNMENTS: The student must complete all assignments within the allotted time frame
given. Assignment Make-up: Any missed work must be completed following the guidelines in
the school handbook. This is the students' responsibility.

CONSULTATION/COUNSELING/ASSISTANCE: Supplemental instruction can be provided,


as needed, on an individual basis at the instructor’s discretion. Tutoring is available by request.

GRADING SYSTEM: Students will be graded in two areas, Class Work and Evaluation. Class
Work will count 40% of final grade and will include written work, computer activities and shop
work. Evaluation will count 60% of final grade and will include written tests, computer testing and
hands on evaluation of shop projects. Safe working practices and use of available time as well as
quality of work and problem solving are considered as part of the evaluation process.

ATTENDANCE POLICY: The attendance policy found in the student handbook will be
followed. It is important that the student attend class regularly. Missed labs must be made up on
student’s time after school. Make up lab days/times will be posted.

ISS: Students assigned ISS must request class work and check out text book for classroom
assignments for the days in ISS. Labs are hands on and will be made up after school on make up
lab days. It is your responsibility to inform me of your ISS requirement.

SAFETY POLICY: Due to the possible dangers associated with automotive shop, additional
rules to the student handbook will be followed in the automotive shop. These rules will be covered
in detail during the shop safety lessons at the beginning of the semester. All students must wear
the appropriate clothing and safety glasses to be able to work in the shop area. All students must
pass safety performance test with score of 100 % to enter lab.

SHOP ACTIVITIES: Shop activities shall include but not limited to the following;

Locating vehicle information – decoding vehicle identification number – identifying power-train


configurations – identifying chassis configurations - using a shop manual – using an owners
manual – using a repair manual – using computerized service information – using a parts manual –
using a labor guide – recording service procedures – checking and changing engine oil and filter –
checking and adjusting power train fluids – checking and changing transmission/ transaxle fluids
and filters – checking and adjusting differential fluids – checking and adjusting coolant levels –
checking and adjusting brake fluid – checking and adjusting power steering fluid – checking and
adjusting windshield washer fluid –inspecting and adjusting engine drive belts – servicing air
conditioning systems, inspecting vehicle safety features – checking exterior lighting – checking
and replacing windshield wiper blades – checking and adjusting tire pressures – checking tire wear
patterns- new car pre delivery inspection- lubrication service of wear points- cleaning and care of
vehicle

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