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Automotive Technology

 Program Description

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

This is a one semester, one and/or two-year certificate program in which students learn state-of-the-art technologies and practices related to testing, diagnosing and repairing of automotive equipment.   Year One of the Program includes V86 & V87.  Year Two includes V91 thru V98, and sequential or concurrent enrollment is required for various certification pathways.  Internship (V88) is available to eligible students.

 Courses Offered

V86 Tire & Wheel Technician (1 semester - 15 credits)

This is a beginning class specifics of automotive field. Students learn to test, diagnose, and repair complex automotive systems. Lessons cover principles associated with shop tools, procedures and safety, basic operation of automotive braking systems, tire & wheel balancing, and steering & suspension systems. Tire & Wheel Technician Certification available upon successful completion of course.

V87 Lube Technician (1 semester -15 credits)

Further instruction in specifics of automotive field. Students learn to test, diagnose, and repair complex automotive systems. Coursework covers shop safety, tool management, basic electricity, battery/charging/starting systems, fluids maintenance, and diagnosis and corrective actions for vehicle driveability. Lube Technician Certification available upon successful completion of course. Prerequisite: V86

V88 Automotive Internship (1 semester – up to 15 credits)

Advanced students in TEC’s Automotive Technology Program may receive high school credit for internships or paid-work experience in the automotive industry. Boulder TEC Automotive Technology Program is in association with the nationwide Automotive Youth Educational Systems. AYES partners successful students with local automotive manufacturers and dealers for on-the-job experience, as a means of preparing students for entry-level positions or challenging academic options. Course may be taken more than once. Prerequisite: instructor permission

V93 Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning (1 quarter – 7.5 credits)

The Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning Certification requires successful completion of both V93 (Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning) and V96 (Automotive Electrical: Advanced). In V93, advanced skills are learned in testing, diagnosing and repairing automotive heating and air conditioning systems. Prerequisite: V86 & 87 or instructor permission

V94 Automotive Engine Repair (1 quarter – 7.5 credits)

The Automotive Engine Repair Certification Pathway includes successful completion of both V94 (Automotive Engine Repair) and V95 (Automotive Electrical: Basic). In V94, advanced skills are learned in testing, diagnosing and repairing / rebuilding automotive engines. Prerequisite: V86 & 87 or instructor permission

V95 Automotive Electrical: Basic (1 quarter – 7.5 credits)

In this quarter, basic skills are developed in testing, diagnosing and repairing automotive electrical systems and components. Two certifications are available upon completion of V95: the Automotive Engine Repair Certification Pathway (completion of V94 and V95), and the Automotive Electrical Certification Pathway (completion of V95 and V96). Prerequisite: V86 & 87 or instructor permission

V96 Automotive Electrical: Advanced (1 quarter – 7.5 credits)

The Automotive Electrical Certification Pathway includes successful completion of V95 (Automotive Electrical: Basic) and V96 (Automotive Electrical: Advanced). In V96, advanced skills are developed in testing, diagnosing and repairing automotive electrical systems and components. Prerequisite: V86 & 87 or instructor permission

Leadership
SkillsUSA is a national career and technical student organization. Students will have the opportunity to participate in leadership skills and technical events related to their technical training.

 Instructor Information

Mr. John Eidson

john.eidson@bvsd.org

303-447-5237

Mr. Todd Hetherington

todd.hetherington@bvsd.org

303-447-5237

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 Automotive Calendar

5/17/2008 8:00 AM   Automotive Saturday School 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. 
Students who need to makeup hours due to absences should attend this makeup opportunity. Transportation is not provided. Students should be prepared to stay for the entire time.
5/21/2008 7:00 PM   TEC Certification Ceremony 
Students who are certifying are requested to arrive no later than 6:45 p.m. Transportation will be provided from the TEC campus to the Ceremony for your convenience.

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