AD13-157: Advanced Electrical Applications

Catalog
UTI II
Lec 48.50 Lab 39.00
Ext
0.00
Total
87.50
Sem 4.00
TWC Sem
4.00

Upon completion of this course, students will have learned about the function, operation, and diagnosis of electrical and electronic devices that support vehicle body electrical systems. Students will diagnose and service automobiles with concerns related to malfunctions of supplemental restraints systems; entertainment systems; and popular electronic safety, comfort, and convenience systems. They will receive an applied general education in physical sciences and technology. Students will study the science of electricity, electrical principles, magnetism, electromagnetism, and electronic components such as electrochromatic mirrors, transistors and capacitors. They will explore electronic networking of vehicle body electrical systems. Students will gain experience in the use of technology and troubleshooting procedures. They will use the learned scientific principles to isolate problems, use vehicle electrical schematics, and perform component and circuit testing. Students will perform tasks related to the inspection and diagnosis of electrical and electronic systems using a variety of test equipment, including digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, and diagnostic scan tools.

Equipment
Major equipment used in this course: scan tools, air bag simulator, lighting systems trainers, instrument panel trainers, wiper system trainers, power window trainers, power door lock trainers, power seat trainers and network system trainers.
Campus
Avondale, AZ
Orlando, FL