The Engine Repair and Machining certificate prepares students with job skills needed to enter the Automotive Machinist field. Emphasis will be placed on performing engine preparation, cleaning, teardown, repair and engine machining techniques. The certificate will also prepare the student to take the Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), in the area of A1 engine repair, and Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association (AERA) certificate.
Outcomes:
Students will be able to demonstrate basic technical skills used by engine machinist , in the areas of tool selection, use and maintenance, practical measuring skills, nomenclature, systems function, systems service, minor repair procedures, and major repair complexities.
Student will build skills to prepare and take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A1 exam through preforming machining tasks on cylinder heads and engine blocks.
Five students are projected per year but expected to grow.
The goal of this certificate is to certify compliance with industry standards as outlined by National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), in the areas of A1 engine repair, and Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association (AERA) certificate for an automotive technology level of knowledge and expertise.
Please see course details below.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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Auto 51.20 | Automotive Technical Skills | 3 | Y1 S2 |
Auto 21 | Introduction to Automobiles | 3 | Y1 S1 |
Auto 53.33 | Fuel Systems | 4 | Y1 S1 |
Auto 52.45 | Engine Diagnosis and Rebuilding | 4 | Y1 S1 |
Auto 52.46 | Engine Machining and Reconditioning | 3 | Y1 S1 |
Auto 52.61A | Engine Repair Experience | 1 | Y1 S2 |
Auto 52.61B | Engine Machining and Reconditioning Experience | 1 | Y1 S2 |
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