Student Learning Outcomes
This course is designed to equip students with knowledge and practical skills in handling hybrid, electric, and self-driving vehicles, along with a focus on data lines and anti-theft systems. Through a combination of theoretical instruction and hands-on lab work, students will explore modern automotive technology, preparing them for the evolving landscape of the automotive industry.
In the lab component of the course, students will utilize scan tools for the diagnosis and repair of electronic and mechanical systems found in late-model vehicles. Through this process, students will develop proficiency in communicating system operations and performance service in accordance with manufacturer specifications. Student Learning Outcomes
In the lab component of the course, students will utilize scan tools for the diagnosis and repair of electronic and mechanical systems found in late-model vehicles. Through this process, students will develop proficiency in communicating system operations and performance service in accordance with manufacturer specifications. Student Learning Outcomes
- Conduct inspection and repair procedures for data line communication systems.
- Understand the importance of wearing (PPE) personal protection equipment while diagnosing and repairing electric and hybrid vehicles.
- Understand inspection and repair procedures on self-driving vehicles.
- Analyze transmission and body diagnostic trouble codes using generic and factory scanners.
- Execute diagnostic and repair tasks related to vehicle anti-theft systems on late-model vehicles.
- Document vehicle data and work performed on repair orders.
- Conduct inspection and repair procedures on hybrid and Electric vehicles.
Prerequisites
Please see eServices for section availability and current pre-req/test score requirements for this course.