Course Detail
Automotive Engine Repair
Time and Location
Times
Term: Summer 2025
Start Date: MAY 19, 2025
End Date: JUN 05, 2025
Meeting Days: MTWR
Meeting Times: 08:00AM-09:10AM
Location
Campus: Hillsboro
Building: CTE
Room: 108
Registration Information
Credit Hours: 1
Subject Code: AUT
Course Number: 151
Section Number: 01
CRN: 11793
Tier: 2
Instruction TypeLecture
Enrollment Numbers
Remaining Seats: 17
Filled Seats: 3
Maximum Seats: 20
Comments: *AUT1511: Intersession course. Intersession limited to 4 credit hours only.
Course Description: Prerequisites: AUT100, AUT141, and AUT142 (all courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better) and reading proficiency
Corequisite: AUT152
Automotive Engine Repair is the study of the design and construction of automotive engines. The emphasis is on theory and operation of the modern automotive engine. The course will focus on function and operation of internal engine components. Information will include cylinder block design, cylinder head design, variable valve timing, crankshaft design, combustion chamber design, and various other applications of technology in the modern engine. This course will incorporate automotive maintenance such as cooling system flush, transmission flush, and related maintenance. Completion of this course will help the student prepare for entry level employment and assist the student in preparing for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Engine Repair Test (A1). (S,Su)
Corequisite: AUT152
Automotive Engine Repair is the study of the design and construction of automotive engines. The emphasis is on theory and operation of the modern automotive engine. The course will focus on function and operation of internal engine components. Information will include cylinder block design, cylinder head design, variable valve timing, crankshaft design, combustion chamber design, and various other applications of technology in the modern engine. This course will incorporate automotive maintenance such as cooling system flush, transmission flush, and related maintenance. Completion of this course will help the student prepare for entry level employment and assist the student in preparing for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Engine Repair Test (A1). (S,Su)








