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Automotive Servicing (Engine and Chassis Repairs) TechPro





Course Description:

This course subject equips learners with essential skills for Automotive Servicing following industry standards, focusing on engine repair such as engine cooling and lubricating systems,

engine intake and exhaust systems, overhaul mechanical systems,

and chassis repair such as drive lines,

clutch system, manual transmission/transaxle, differential,

brake system, steering system, suspension system. Upon completion learners are eligible to take assessments to earn National Certifications level II in Automotive Servicing (Engine Repair) and/or (Chassis Repair), higher education, and careers relative automotive industry sectors.

Elective: Technical Professional

Prerequisite: Driving and Automotive Servicing

Time Allotment: 320 hours for one semester, 16 hours per week

Schedule: First/Second Semester


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