ALTF 101 - Electric Drive Vehicles

2-2-3
Credit Hours: 3

In this course, students learn how to safely diagnose and repair vehicles with electric drive systems. Electric drive systems are a new and completely different means of propulsion, requiring a thorough understanding of motor control and high voltage electrical systems. Students learn the differences between various vehicle charging technologies and about issues concerning the current U.S. infrastructure supporting electric drive vehicles (power grids and charging stations). Students also have the opportunity to earn manufacturer certifications.

Additional Course Fees: $105

Prerequisite

AT 121 or MHT 112 or suitable work experience



ALTF 102 - Hybrid Vehicles

2-2-3
Credit Hours: 3

This course examines the development and use of hybrid electric systems as they are currently used in vehicles and how these systems differ from those used in conventional vehicles. Students learn the systems, diagnoses, and repair of hybrid electric system vehicles as well as important safety practices. Students also have the opportunity to earn manufacturer certifications.

Additional Course Fees: $105

Prerequisite

AT 121 or MHT 112 or suitable documented industry experience



ALTF 110 – Compressed Natural Gas for Transportation

2-2-3
Credit Hours: 3

This course provides basic, practical, and hands-on knowledge and skills needed to service vehicles that use compressed natural gas (CNG) as a fuel source. Students learn safety precautions, as well as how to test, service, and repair and replace specific components. The arguments for and against using this fuel source are examined. Students also prepare for and take the System Inspector certification.

Prerequisite

AT 261 or suitable documented industry experience



ALTF 111 - Carbon-Based Fuel Alternatives

2-2-3
Credit Hours: 3

In this course, students learn about the systems, repair, and diagnosis, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each fuel alternative. This course examines various alternative carbon based fuel options used for vehicle transportation. The fuels reviewed include, but are not limited to ethanol, methanol, biodiesel, compressed natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and hydrogen.

Additional Course Fees: $105

Prerequisite

AT 261 or suitable documented industry experience