Instructor Name: Greg Sagodic Qualifications: ase master Automotive Technician



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Program Name: Automotive Technology

Instructor Name: Greg Sagodic

Qualifications: ASE Master Automotive Technician

Bachelors in Industrial Technology

Teaching Certificate: Industrial & Technology Education (TE) 6-12

Vocational Technical (VT) 6-12

Phone\Extension: 269-512-7842


  1. mail: gsagodic@alleganaesa.org



COURSE DESCRIPTION:


The goal of this course is for students to develop the technical skills necessary for a career in the automotive repair field as well as employability and leadership skills that today’s employers are looking for. Students will create an extensive portfolio with resumes, cover letters, career ladders and certificates of achievement that would impress any employer.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:

    1. Students will learn Basic Theory of the automobile

    2. Students will learn about automotive careers and ASE certifications

    3. Students will learn to use service information such as service manuals, service publications, and computerized service data, wiring diagrams, diagnostic flow charts and important automotive terms.

    4. Students will first learn total shop safety as it is practiced in the real world of automotive repair.

    5. Students will learn the proper use of hand and power tools that will be used in the repair industry.

    6. Students will be introduced to different types of fasteners, gaskets, seals and sealants used in the automotive industry.

They will learn to properly torque fasteners and perform various types of thread repairs.

    1. Students will learn Vehicle Maintenance, Fluid Service and Recycling.

    2. Students will learn all aspects of the automobile braking system such as Disc and Drum braking systems, braking components and operation, Braking systems and Anti-Lock Braking system applications

    3. Students will learn different aspects of vehicle steering and suspension systems and steering and suspension components such as ball joints, tie rods, steering gears, steering racks, shocks, struts air ride systems and four wheel alignments.

    4. Students will learn Engine performance which includes all types of ignition systems, fuel management, OBD 1 and OBD 2 onboard computer diagnostics and many more systems that are controlled by the power train control module and body control module.

    5. Students will learn different aspects of the automobile electrical systems such as batteries, starting and charging systems testing and repairs, lighting systems, horn, wipers and instrumentation systems, power accessories such as power locks, power seats,

power windows, cruise control etc. They will also learn basic electricity concepts and theory such as OHM’s law and Pascal’s law.

    1. Students will be exposed to the following, Engine Repair, Automatic Transmission and Transaxles, Manual Drive Trains and Axles (Gear Ratio’s, Flow of power threw gear sets) and Heating and Air Conditioning. They will be learning theory and operation and basic services in these areas.

    2. Students will learn math that applies to today’s automotive technical standards

SEGMENTS OF INSTRUCTION: Segment Name listed in order of delivery




Trimester One

Employability Skills, Leadership, TDL,

and Industrial Safety (12)

Required Supplement Tasks (9)

Steering and Suspension- Related Suspension

and Steering Service (4)

Wheel alignment (4)

Wheels and tires (4)

Brakes-General Brake Systems Diagnosis and

Hydraulic Systems Diagnosis and Repair (5)

Brakes–Drum and Disc Brake Diagnosis

and Repair (5)

Brakes–Power Assist Units Diagnosis and Repair (5)

Brakes–Miscellaneous (Wheel Bearing, Parking

Brakes, Electrical, etc) (5)







Trimester Two

Electrical – General Electrical Systems

and Theory and Operation (6)

Electrical – Battery Diagnosis and Service (6) Electrical – Starting and Charging Systems

Diagnosis and Repair (6)

Electrical – Lighting Systems and Horn and

Wiper/ washer Diagnosis and Repair (6)

Electrical – Accessories Diagnosis and Repair (6)

Brakes – Electronic Brake, Traction and Stability

Control System Diagnosis and Repair (5)

Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance. (10) Transportation, Distribution & Logics (11)

Manual Drive Train and Axles General (3)






Trimester Three

Engine Repair – General (1)

Engine Repair – Cylinder Head and Valve Train (1) Engine Repair – Lubrication and Cooling Systems (1)

Heating and Air Conditioning –

Refrigeration System Components (7)

Heating and Air Conditioning – Heating,

Ventilation and Engine Cooling Systems (7)

Heating and Air Conditioning – Operating Systems

and Related Controls (7)










METHODS OF INSTRUCTION:

Individual and Cooperative Projects

Course Portfolios

Lectures

Guest Speakers

Video\DVD Presentations

Work-based Learning (internships, capstones, job shadows)

Discussion



CURRICULUM MATERIALS:



Fundamentals of Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair. Copyright 2015.

Electude, Argo Automotive E-Learning


Books

1) Fundamentals of Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair. Jones & Bartlett Learning. CDX Automotive. Copyright 2015.





Software

1) Electude, Argo Automotive E-Learning




GRADING:


Competencies 40% (homework, chapter assignments, hands on NATEF tasks)

Tests and Quizzes 30%


Employability and Leadership Skills 30% (attendance, professional presentation, responsible behavior, teamwork)

GRADE ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS:


A

94-100%

C+

77-79%

D-

60-63%

A-

90-93%

C

74-76%

E

59% and below

B+

87-89%

C-

70-73%







B

84-86%

D+

67-69%







B-

80-83%

D

64-66%






COLLEGE CREDIT:



MICHIGAN MERIT CURRICULUM CREDIT OPTION:




      1. 4th Math

      2. Visual, Performing and Applied Arts (VPAA)

      3. Substitute for 3rd Science

      4. Substitute for World Language


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