MATC 2021-22 Catalog

AUTO2 – AUTOBY DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

repair options, the repair techniques and the re fi nishing options for various types of plastics. Prerequisite(s): When registering for this course, student must also be registered in AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-302, AUTOBY-303 and AUTOBY-305. AUTOBY-302 Credits: 2 Estimating and Removal/Installation of Bolt-On Panels This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop skills in auto body construction, model identi fi cation, damage analysis, parts sources, handwritten damage reports, computerized damage reports and removal/installation of bolted-on panels. Prerequisite(s): When registering for this course, student must also be registered in AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-303 and AUTOBY-305. AUTOBY-303 Credits: 1 Masking, Prep and Detailing In this course, learners prepare surfaces to be re fi nished by utilizing cleaning, sanding and masking techniques while protecting non-re fi nish areas of the vehicle from overspray and component damage. Existing fi nish defect and substrate assessment along with primer product choices, bu ffi ng, polishing and inspection for fi nal delivery also are introduced. Prerequisite(s): When registering for this course, student must also be registered in AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302 and AUTOBY-305. AUTOBY-304 Credits: 1 Basic Auto Mechanical Systems This course is designed to develop the ability to interpret automobile drawings and to understand the relation between drawings, basic trade theory and shop operations. AUTOBY-305 Credits: 5 Auto Body 1 Techniques of auto body repair are presented including safety regulations, damage analysis, unibody construction, component alignment, plastic fi ller application, welding, and dinging sheet metal damage. Practical lab exercises are performed on lab mockups or lab vehicles. Prerequisite(s): When registering for this course, student must also be registered in AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302 and AUTOBY-303. AUTOBY-310 Credits: 4 Auto Body Fundamentals Instruction includes live shop repairs, body panel repair/replacement and re fi nishing/ blending on modern vehicles. Noncontinuing/ current students will be required to schedule and pass a hands-on competency test before the start date of the semester. Schedule with a counselor. Prerequisite(s): Complete AUTOBY-300, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302, AUTOBY-303 and AUTOBY-305. Completion of or currently enrolled in AUTOBY-311, AUTOBY-313 and AUTOBY-315.

AUTO2-155

Credits: 4

AUTO2-164

Credits: 1

Fuel Management 2 This course builds on the knowledge and skills gained in Fuel Management 1, with emphasis placed on engine sensors, computers and control devices used for electronic engine controls and emissions. Diagnosis and repair also will be covered. AUTO2-156 Credits: 4 Fuel Management 3 This course builds on the knowledge and skills gained in Fuel Management 2, with emphasis on diagnosing advanced engine performance concerns. Direct injection, turbos and variable cam timing will be included. Prerequisite(s): Complete AUTO2-147, AUTO2- 151, AUTO2-154 and AUTO2-155. Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program. AUTO2-158 Credits: 4 Auto Transmissions This course covers the theory and operation of the automatic transmissions and transaxles. Instruction includes electronic, hydraulic and mechanical systems, diagnosis and repair. Prerequisite(s): Complete AUTO2- 147 and AUTO2-151. Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program. AUTO2-159 Credits: 4 Automotive Brakes This course covers the design, construction and operation of various braking systems. Diagnosis, service and repair of disc, drum, power brakes, antilock, traction control and stability control are included. Prerequisite(s): Complete AUTO2-151. Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program. AUTO2-160 Credits: 3 Automotive Accessories This course covers the design and operation of various automotive accessories found on today’s vehicles. Diagnosis and repair of these systems also will be covered. Prerequisite(s): Complete AUTO2-147 and AUTO2-151. Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program. AUTO2-161 Credits: 3 Express Service This course introduces the student to the dealership as it relates to the technician. Use of electronic service manuals, service bulletins and online training will be covered. Students will perform quick-lane duties, wheel and tire services, and predelivery procedures. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program.

Applied Automotive Experience 1 Provides the student an opportunity to reinforce newly acquired skills in an approved automotive repair environment and provides occupational experience in the automotive fi eld. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in AUTO2-151. Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program. AUTO2-165 Credits: 1 Applied Automotive Experience 2 Provides the student an opportunity to reinforce newly acquired skills in an approved automotive repair environment and provides occupational experience in the automotive fi eld. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in AUTO2-151. Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program. AUTO2-166 Credits: 1 Applied Automotive Experience 3 Provides the student an opportunity to reinforce newly acquired skills in an approved automotive repair environment and provides occupational experience in the automotive fi eld. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in AUTO2-151. Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program. AUTO2-167 Credits: 1 Applied Automotive Experience 4 Provides the student an opportunity to reinforce newly acquired skills in an approved automotive repair environment and provides occupational experience in the automotive fi eld. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in AUTO2-151. Must be admitted to the Automotive Technology – Comprehensive (10-602-6) program. AUTOBY – Auto Collision Repair/ Refinish (Department: 405) AUTOBY-300 Credits: 3 Introduction to Auto Body Fundamentals The fundamentals of auto body safety regulations, damage analysis, unibody construction and component alignment, plastic fi ller application, welding, and dinging sheet metal damage are studied. Discussion, lectures and demonstrations pertain to these areas of auto body repair. Prerequisite(s): Must be concurrently enrolled in AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-302, AUTOBY-303 and AUTOBY-305. AUTOBY-301 Credits: 1 Plastic and Composites Repair The use of plastics is commonplace on vehicle construction. Plastics are commonly damaged during a collision and repairs to the plastic and composites may be required. This course provides the learner with the knowledge, processes and skills required to identify the type of plastic, the possible

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