Our Program
Instructor Mr. Michael Wylie, Instructor ASE Certified in the following areas:
Evanston Township High School Instructor: 2001-present Oakton Automotive Adult Education Instructor: 1996-present Automotive Technician: Over 40 years experience
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Course Descriptions
Automobile Maintenance
IT3800 Grades 10, 11, 12 No prerequisite 1 credit
Intended for current or future car owners and drivers. Covers the vehicle operation, care and maintenance with hands-on experiences involving the most commonly performed maintenance and service operations used in auto upkeep. Weekly class time divided between manipulative shop work on vehicles and their components and classroom instruction and demonstration.
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1 Auto Technology
IT0820 Grades 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite Automotovie Maintenance 2 credits
Beginning course for students serious about working in auto technology or a related field. The course provides an overview of the function and opertion of the automobile with an emphasis on two important areas: electricity and electronics, and suspension and steering. Students are introduced to the operation, diagnosis, and service of the electrical, electronic, and computer-control systems found on today’s automobiles. They gain the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to diagnose, service, and repair automotive suspension and steering systems. Course content is correlated with the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation standards. Combines theory with hands-on experiences in ETHS’s state-of-the-art Auto Technology Lab.
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2 Auto Technology
IT0830, IT0833-honors Grades 11, 12 Prerequisite: 1 Auto Technology 4 credits Double-period course.
A continuation of 1 Auto Technology, the course focuses on
enhancing skills in electricity/electronics and suspension/steering, as well as brakes and engine performance/driveability. Course content is correlated with the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation standards. Combines theory with hands-on experiences in ETHS’s state-of-the-art Auto Technology Lab.
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