Standards, which are aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Instruction reinforces core skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and mathematics. Course instruction emphasizes career ready practices in communication, ethics, interpersonal/team skills, critical thinking and problem solving, safety, technology, and employability skills.
All CTE courses offered through the North Orange County Occupational Program (NOCROP) program have been assigned a course code number, a major course title or abbreviation, and a three character room number designation which will identify the location of the student's placement. This system has been coordinated with the Anaheim Union High School District's Information Systems Department, and is used by all senior high schools when students are scheduled in selected ROP areas of instruction.
(ROP) This competency-based course prepares students in core standards in automotive technology required for more advanced courses in this career pathway. Included are tools/equipment, scientific principles, automotive systems, and basic repairs, shop, equipment and tool safety.
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(ROP) This competency-based course prepares students in core standards in automotive technology required for more advanced courses in this career pathway. Included are tools/equipment, scientific principles, automotive systems, and basic repairs, shop, equipment and tool safety.
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(ROP) Automotive Technology is a comprehensive program that ranges from core standards to preparation for ASE certification and testing. The program is internally and externally articulated. The course includes component identification, fault diagnosis and replacement, precision measuring, rebuilding and repair, adjustment and servicing procedures. Students acquire entry level skills in automatic transmission/transaxle, brakes, electrical systems, engine performance, engine repair, heating and air conditioning, manual drive train and axles, and front end repair.
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(ROP) Automotive Technology is a comprehensive program that ranges from core standards to preparation for ASE certification and testing. The program is internally and externally articulated. The course includes component identification, fault diagnosis and replacement, precision measuring, rebuilding and repair, adjustment and servicing procedures. Students acquire entry level skills in automatic transmission/transaxle, brakes, electrical systems, engine performance, engine repair, heating and air conditioning, manual drive train and axles, and front end repair.
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(ROP) Advanced Automotive Technology trains students to diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul automotive vehicles. This course follows the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) tasks. Instructional areas in this course include shop and personal safety, tools and equipment, automobile heating and air conditioning, manual drive train and axles, and automatic transmission/transaxle. Students may take a certification test to receive a student Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certificate in the areas of Heating and Air Conditioning (Task Area 7), Manual Drive Train and Axles (Task Area 3) and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (Task Area 2). Refer to O*NET Online (https://www.onetonline.org/) for a summary report of the detailed job description for this career.
This course integrates the California Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards, which are aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Instruction reinforces core skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and mathematics. Course instruction emphasizes career ready behaviors in communication, ethics, interpersonal/team skills, critical thinking and problem solving, safety, technology, and employability skills.
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(ROP) Advanced Automotive Technology trains students to diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul automotive vehicles. This course follows the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) tasks. Instructional areas in this course include shop and personal safety, tools and equipment, automobile heating and air conditioning, manual drive train and axles, and automatic transmission/transaxle. Students may take a certification test to receive a student Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certificate in the areas of Heating and Air Conditioning (Task Area 7), Manual Drive Train and Axles (Task Area 3) and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (Task Area 2). Refer to O*NET Online (https://www.onetonline.org/) for a summary report of the detailed job description for this career.
This course integrates the California Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards, which are aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Instruction reinforces core skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and mathematics. Course instruction emphasizes career ready behaviors in communication, ethics, interpersonal/team skills, critical thinking and problem solving, safety, technology, and employability skills.
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