mechanics

In mechanics, students have the opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills related to the design and maintenance of transportation vehicles and the impact the automobile has on the environment, our economy and our social well being.  Students additionally may study other types of mechanical equipment in addition to automobiles.  Whether a student plans to prepare for a work related role in the industry or simply wants to be an informed owner/operator of a vehicle, mechanics should be viewed as an educational opportunity for all secondary students.

Introductory:I

5 Credits

Advanced: III

15 Credits

Vehicle Service and Care

Lubrication and Cooling Systems

Engine Fundamentals

Fuel and Exhaust Systems

Electrical Fundamentals

Ignition Systems

Electrical Component

Emission Control

Mechanical Systems

Engine Removal and Installation

Intermediate: II

10 Credits

Engine Tune – Ups

Vehicle Maintenance

Engine Reconditioning I

Ride and Control Systems

Engine Reconditioning II

Braking Systems

Alternative Fuel Systems

Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems

Engine Performance Diagnosis

Manual Transmissions and Transaxles

Vehicle Detailing

Power Trains

Emission Controls

Suspension Systems

Alternative Propulsion Systems

Steering Systems

Climate Control

Power Train and Repair

Computer Control Systems

Wheel Alignment

The prerequisite for the intermediate level is 5 credits at the introductory level.

The prerequisite for the advanced level is 9 credits at the intermediate level (may be subject to adjustment based on enrollment levels).

 

Course Fee: Introductory I @ $ 40.00, Intermediate II @ $80.00, Advanced III @ $120.00.

 

Copyright © 2005 Bellerose Composite High School.

All rights Reserved.