AUT252
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Powertrain Management
CLC - College of Lake County
Course Description
This course provides students with the opportunity to review and enhance their theory and service skills in automotive electrical systems, fuel systems, engine mechanical diagnosis, emission control systems, and electronic engine control systems. Students will work with engine analyzers and hand-held test equipment common to the automotive service industry. NOTE: The students will be required to provide their own basic tools.
Minimum Credit Hours
4
Maximum Credit Hours
4
PCS Code
1.2
Collaboration - Work cooperatively and contribute productively within varied group dynamics to achieve shared goals.
Communication - Create and express ideas in a manner that appropriately attends to audience, context and purpose.
Critical Thinking - Identify issues, define vital questions, and analyze evidence in a manner that leads to well-reasoned judgements and conclusions.
Information Literacy - Find, analyze, summarize, and cite sources responsibly in order to support a hypothesis, thesis, or position.