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similar jobs and an instructor who has professional experience in the food service industry. In addition to learning experiences designed to help you advance in your job, you will also learn job search skills such as resume writing, job networking and interviewing.
INDUSTRY SECTOR: Transportation
PATHWAY: AUTOMOTIVES (INTRODUCTORY) COURSE: AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY I COURSE CODE: KTV1
PREREQUISITE: None
YEAR COURSE: 10 credits GRADES 9, 10, 11, 12 UC/CSU: Subject G
**This course may also be used to meet the standard physical science graduation requirement. It is not intended to substitute for a college prep lab science course.
This course is designed to provide the student with a thorough understanding of design, engineering, construction, and operation of automotive units. Emphasis is placed on general mechanical concepts, related physical principles, electrical, electronic maintenance procedures and consumer data. Related practical experience is provided in hands-on activity.
PATHWAY: AUTOMOTIVES (CONCENTRATOR) COURSE: AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY II COURSE CODE: KTV2
PREREQUISITE: AUTO TECH I
YEAR COURSE: 10 credits GRADES 10, 11, 12 UC/CSU: Subject G
This course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and understanding of the automobile through practical experience in service, general repair, and diagnosis. Eighty percent of the class time will be spent in hands-on laboratory activity; twenty percent of the time will be used for lectures and demonstrations. Hands-on activities will include, but not be limited to: computer systems servicing, major engine repair, valve refinishing, front wheel alignment, computer wheel balancing, complete brake servicing, body work and refinishing, arc and gas welding, automotive transmission servicing, standard transmission and clutch servicing, tune-up and emission control servicing, transaxle and drive training servicing, and trouble shooting. Interested students may be placed in unpaid on-the-job training sites in the community.
PATHWAY: AUTOMOTIVES (CAPSTONE/COMPLETER) COURSE: ADVANCED AUTO III
COURSE CODE: WRAV
AGOURA ONLY
PREREQUISITE: AUTO TECH II
YEAR COURSE: 10 credits GRADES 11, 12
UC/CSU: Subject G
This course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and understanding, within an apprenticeship model between teacher and student, of the automobile through practical and advanced experience in service, repair, diagnosis and evolving automotive technology. Full immersion in hands on laboratory experience provides students with the opportunity to explore and trouble shoot computer systems, engines, valves, wheel alignment , computer wheel balancing, complete brake servicing, arc and gas welding, automotive transmission servicing, standard transmission and clutch servicing, tune-up and emission control servicing, trans axle and drive training servicing. Students prepare for state and national competitions through their hands on
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