AUTO 102 — Electrical Systems
is for students with basic automotive and/or electrical knowledge. It covers operations and principles of the electrical and electronic components in the automobile. Students will also learn practical applications in the basic diagnosis and repair of automotive electrical systems. Topics include batteries, electrical and electronic devices, AC and DC charging systems, ignition systems, instruments and accessories, and troubleshooting. This course is applicable toward all certificates, AAS, ALS (credit hours 4.0, lecture hours 1.0, lab hours 6.0).
Part of
- Automotive Technology Associate in Applied Science
- Senior Automotive Repair Technician Certificate
- Automotive Performance Specialist Certificate
- Automotive Brake, Steering, Suspension Specialist Certificate
- Automotive Transmission and Driveline Specialist Certificate
- Automotive HVAC Specialist Certificate
- Automotive Engine Rebuilder Certificate
- Automotive Service Specialist Certificate
- Collision Repair Technology Associate in Applied Science
- Damage Analysis Specialist Certificate
- Mechanical Electrical Specialist Certificate