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Course Syllabus

Course: AUTO 1805

Division: Business and Applied Tech
Department: Transportation Technology
Title: Automotive Fuel, Emissions, and Ignition Systems Lab

Semester Approved: Spring 2019
Five-Year Review Semester: Summer 2024
End Semester: Fall 2024

Catalog Description: This course gives students the hands-on lab experience required for Auto 1801. Students will have an understanding of the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of fuel, emission control systems, and ignition systems.

Semesters Offered: Fall
Credit/Time Requirement: Credit: 2; Lecture: 0; Lab: 6
Clock/Hour Requirements: 90

Corequisites: AUTO 1801


Justification: This course is required for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.) certification and ASE Education Foundation accreditation. It is approved by the advisory committee and is a core course for the Automotive Technology AAS degree.


Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to safely perform the tasks listed in the current edition of ASE Education Foundation Certification and Accreditation for Automobile Training Programs. Students will complete 100% of Priority 1, 80% of Priority 2, and 60% of Priority 3 tasks from ASE Education Foundation.

Students will be able to use the appropriate specialized tools and equipment to diagnose and repair automotive fuel, ignition, and emissions systems. Students will be assessed by completion of appropriate lab sheets, demonstration, and NATEF task list.

Students will understand the basic theory of fuel system components, their function and operation. They will be able to diagnose and repair common failures in automotive fuel systems. Students will be assessed by completion of appropriate lab sheets, demonstration, and NATEF task list.

Students will understand the basic theory of ignition system components, their function and operation. They will be able to diagnose and repair common failures in automotive ignition systems. Students will be assessed by completion of appropriate lab sheets, demonstration, and NATEF task list.

Students will understand the basic theory of automotive emissions as well as the emissions system components, their function and operation. They will be able to diagnose and repair common failures in automotive emissions systems. Students will be assessed by completion of appropriate lab sheets, demonstration, and NATEF task list.

Students will maintain a reasonably clean work environment. Students will be assessed by their participation in regular shop clean up and the maintenance of their work station.


Content:
Course Specific Safety
Engine design and operation
Ignition systems
Fuel systems
Intake and exhaust systems
Emission control systems
Distributor ignition systems
Electronic ignition systems

Key Performance Indicators:
Students will be graded on the completion of their ASE Education Foundation task list through, demonstration, the completion of lab sheets, participation, and shop clean up.

ASE task list, demonstration, and lab sheets 70 to 90%

Participation 0 to 20%

Shop clean up 5 to 10%


Representative Text and/or Supplies:
Today's Technician, Automotive Engine Performance, Ken Pickerill, Cengage Learning, current edition.


Pedagogy Statement:
This is a lab class taught in conjunction with a lecture class, AUTO 1801. Students will be taught using demonstration, supervised lab assignments, and live work in the Automotive Repair Shop with guidance and assistance from the instructors.

Instructional Mediums:
Lab

Maximum Class Size: 25
Optimum Class Size: 15