Automotive Services
Introduction to Design Processes
Introduction to Design Processes is a course that introduces all ETE career pathways and it focuses on creative problem solving in de- veloping, testing, communicating, and presenting post-evaluation of products.
Available to: Grades 9-12
Taught By:
Requires: None
Introduction to Transportation
Introduction to Transportation provides students an overview of the transportation field.
Available to: Grades 10-12
Taught By:
Requires: None
Principles of Automotive Services
This course gives students an overview of the operating and general maintenance systems of the modern automobile and introduces students to the theory and operation of the automotive electrical system.
Brake Systems
This course gives students an in-depth study of vehicle electrical systems. It is taught in conjunction with Principles of Automotive Services.
Available to: Grades 11-12
Taught By: Mr. Criswell, Mr. Bupp
Requires: None
Steering and Suspensions
This course teaches theory, service, and repair of steering and suspension systems. Students will also learn how to inspect and per- form basic maintenance of the driveline components.
Automotive Service Capstone
Automotive Service Capstone will continue to build on students’ knowledge and skills in the field of Automotive Service as they put their skills in knowledge to work by diagnosing and repairing customer vehicles according to industry standards.
Available to: Grades 12
Taught By: Mr. Bupp
Requires: (1) Principles of Automotive Services; (2) Automotive Service Capstone
Certifications
Brakes
Electrical/Electronic Systems
Engine Performance
Engine Repair
Maintenance and Light Repair
Suspension and Steering