Automotive Courses Summer 2008
Day Classes
| ATO 1250-01 - Engine Performance |
Class Meets:
Monday &
Wednesday 8:30 to
10:25 p.m. (Lecture)
Monday &
Wednesday 10:35 to
12:30 p.m. (Lab)
Instructor: Dan
O'Connor
Phone: 815-224-0219
Note: This Class will begin on Monday, May 19th and will end on Wednesday, July 9th.
Cost: $
Course Description:
This course is a basic tune-up class with the purpose of
obtaining a good understanding of ignition systems used in
automotive vehicles. The basic design of all electronic
ignition systems and how to troubleshoot each component for a
no-start or driveability condition will be taught in the
classroom. Basic test equipment such as a regular
oscilloscope, hand-held digital storage oscilloscope, multimeter,
4-gas analyzer, and more will be taught during lab.
Course
Outline
| ATO 2250-01- Heating and Air Conditioning |
Class Meets:
Tuesday & Thursday - 9:00 to 10:50 a.m. (Lecture)
Tuesday & Thursday - 11:00 to 12:50 a.m. (Lab)
Note: This Class will begin on Tuesday, June 3rd and will and will end on Thursday, July 24th.
Cost: $
Instructor: Art Koudelka
Phone: 815-224-0220
Course Description:
This course covers the theory, construction, operation and
servicing of the air conditioning, heating and cooling systems found
on the automobile. Emphasis will be placed on testing,
troubleshooting and servicing of the air conditioning system using
appropriate manuals, tools, equipment and safety practices.
The recovery and recycling of refrigerant, laws governing R-12 and
certification will receive special emphasis.
Night Classes
| ATO 2250-300 - Heating & Air Conditioning |
Class Meets:
Tuesday & Thursday - 6:30 to 8:10 p.m. (Lecture)
Tuesday & Thursday - 8:15 to 9:55 p.m. (Lab)
Instructor: Art Koudelka
Phone: 815-224-0220
Note: This Class will begin on Tuesday, June 3rd and will and will end on Thursday, July 24th.
Cost: $
Course Description:
This course covers the theory, construction, operation and
servicing of the air conditioning, heating and cooling systems found
on the automobile. Emphasis will be placed on testing,
troubleshooting and servicing of the air conditioning system using
appropriate manuals, tools, equipment and safety practices.
The recovery and recycling of refrigerant, laws governing R-12 and
certification will receive special emphasis.
| ATO 1280 -01 - Automotive Technology Internship |
Instructor: Art Koudelka or Dan O'Connor
Course Description:
This course offers supervised on-the-job experience in an approved
automotive service facility.
Cost: $189.75
