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Program SLOs Automotive Mechanics Technology A.A. Automotive Mechanics Technology Certificates of Achievement Automotive Mechanics Technology, Automotive Engine Performance, Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles, Automotive Brakes, Automotive Electrical Systems, Automotive Engine Repair, Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning, Automotive Suspension & Steering, Automotive Emission Control, Small Engine Repair 1 Automotive Mechanics Technology Outcomes from the 2015 PrOF (Program Review) Update Compete in the job market Compete in the job market in the field of Automotive oriented service, maintenance and repair. 2 Service and Repair competencies Perform common service and repair tasks identified by the National Automotive Technical Education Foundation (NATEF.) 3 Diagnosis Locate industry standard diagnostic information to localize complex automotive 4 Entry level skills Successfully perform the entry level skills and tasks required for their chosen career. 5 Professionalism Develop professional attitudes, values, and goals. A.A. Degree Automotive Mechanics Technology transmissions/transaxles, manual drivetrain and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical and electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. SLO 2 Prepare and write repair orders to include: customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concerns, related service history, cause and correction. SLO 3 Understand the operation of clutches, manual transmissions, transaxles, transfer cases, drive shafts, and SLO 4 Select, service, and replace alignment components based upon inspection and measurement and manufacture s specifications SLO 5 Perform the necessary repair procedures for a certain set of automotive computerized control diagnostic

SLO 6 Demonstrate the ability to repair automotive brake systems. SLO 7 Describe theory and the operation of automotive ignition systems. SLO 8 Diagnose automotive electronic control system concerns. SLO 9 Diagnose engine mechanical concerns and conduct diagnostic testing procedures. SLO 10 Demonstrate the ability to repair electronic fuel injection systems. SLO 11 Demonstrate the ability to diagnose automatic transmission/transaxle concerns. SLO 12 Explain theory and operations of automotive computerized controls. SLO 13 Identify the fundamentals of automotive emission systems to include electrical, vacuum, computerized Certificate Automotive Mechanics Technology transmissions/transaxles, manual drive train and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical and electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. SLO 2 Describe theory and operation of Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems SLO 3 Prepare and write repair orders to include: customer information, vehicle identifying information, customer concerns, related service history, cause and correction. SLO 4 Understand the operation of clutches, manual transmissions, transaxles, transfer cases, drive shafts, and SLO 5 Describe the purpose of the small engines in current use. SLO 6 Explain the operation of small engines. SLO 7 Explain the operation of the combustion cycle of small engines. SLO 8 Identify the components of small engines SLO 9 Identify the components of the fuel and ignition systems SLO 10 Determine correct small engine size for its intended application SLO 11 Select, service, and replace alignment components based upon inspection and measurement and manufacture s specifications SLO 12 Perform the necessary repair procedures for a certain set of automotive computerized control diagnostic SLO 13 Demonstrate the ability to repair automotive brake systems. SLO 14 Describe theory and the operation of automotive ignition systems. SLO 15 Diagnose automotive electronic control system concerns. SLO 16 Diagnose engine mechanical concerns and conduct diagnostic testing procedures. SLO 17 Demonstrate the ability to repair electronic fuel injection systems. SLO 18 Demonstrate the ability to diagnose automatic transmission/transaxle concerns. SLO 19 Explain theory and operations of automotive computerized controls. SLO 20 Identify the fundamentals of automotive emission systems to include electrical, vacuum, computerized

Certificate Automotive Engine Performance SLO 2 Explain the proper use of technical service publications used in the diagnostic procedure. SLO 3 Repair automotive engine performance systems. SLO 4 Describe theory and the operation of automotive ignition systems. SLO 5 Diagnose automotive electronic control system concerns. SLO 6 Diagnose engine mechanical concerns and conduct diagnostic testing procedures. SLO 7 Understand theory and operation of electronic fuel injection. SLO 8 Perform the necessary repair procedures for a certain set of automotive computerized control diagnostic SLO 9 Identify the fundamentals of automotive emission systems to include electrical, vacuum, computerized Certificate Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles SLO 1 Identify components and systems that require periodic inspection and/or maintenance. SLO 2 Explain the proper use of service publications used in diagnostic procedures. SLO 3 Recognize electronic principles and how they relate to particular automotive systems. SLO 4 Perform the necessary repair procedure for a certain set electrical/electronic diagnostic SLO 5 Understand the operation of clutches, manual transmissions, transaxles, transfer cases, drive shafts, and SLO 6 Demonstrate the ability to diagnose manual powertrain concerns. SLO 7 Understand theory and operation of automatic transmissions/transaxles. SLO 8 Demonstrate the ability to repair automatic transmissions/transaxles. Certificate Automotive Brakes transmissions/transaxles, manual drive train and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical and electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance SLO 2 Describe the fundamentals of diagnosing automotive systems SLO 3 Explain how to perform fundamental diagnostic procedures as outlined in manufacture service publications. SLO 4 Describe theory and operation of Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems SLO 5 Recall and apply step by step diagnostic procedures SLO 6 Repair automotive electrical/electronic systems relating to Brake Systems. SLO 7 Understand theory and operation of automotive brake systems. SLO 8 Explain the operation of conventional, anti lock, traction control and electronic stability assist brake systems.

SLO 9 Demonstrate the ability to repair automotive brake systems. SLO 10 Explain theory and operations of automotive computerized controls. SLO 11 Perform inspection, testing, disassembly, component replacement, reassembly, and confirmation of repair on automotive computerized control systems. Certificate Automotive Electrical Systems transmissions/transaxles, manual drive train and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical and electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance SLO 2 Explain how to perform fundamental diagnostic procedures as outlined in manufacture service publications. SLO 3 Describe theory and operation of Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems SLO 4 Perform the necessary repair procedure for a certain set electrical/electronic diagnostic SLO 5 Describe theory and the operation of automotive ignition systems. SLO 6 Apply test procedures on automotive ignition systems and components SLO 7 Describe theory and operation of Electronic Control Systems SLO 8 Diagnose automotive electronic control system concerns SLO 9 Explain the relationships between input sensors, processing and output sensors. SLO 10 Perform the necessary repair procedures for a certain set of automotive computerized control diagnostic Certificate Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning SLO 1 Describe the fundamentals of diagnosing automotive systems. SLO 2 Explain the proper use of service publications used in diagnostic procedures. SLO 3 Recognize electronic principles and how they relate to particular automotive systems. SLO 4 Perform the necessary repair procedure for a certain set electrical/electronic diagnostic SLO 5 Understand the basic operation of automotive air conditioning (A/C) and engine cooling systems. SLO 6 Repair automotive air conditioning (A/C) and cooling systems. Certificate Automotive Suspension and Steering SLO 1 Explain the proper use of service publications used in diagnostic procedures. SLO 2 Recognize electronic principles and how they relate to particular automotive systems. SLO 3 Diagnose vehicle alignment angle concerns. SLO 4 Explain theory and operations of automotive computerized controls.

Certificate Automotive Emission Control SLO 2 Diagnose automotive engine performance concerns. SLO 3 Demonstrate the ability to diagnose electronic fuel injection. SLO 4 Diagnose automotive computerized control concerns. SLO 5 Identify the fundamentals of automotive emission systems to include electrical, vacuum, computerized Certificate Small Engine Repair SLO 2 Perform the necessary repair procedure for a certain set electrical/electronic diagnostic SLO 3 Diagnose small engine operation concerns. SLO 4 Assess and repair small engine systems. SLO 5 Understand theory and operation of electronic fuel injection. SLO 6 Demonstrate the ability to repair electronic fuel injection systems. * Developed through the Curriculum Committee approval process.