Administrative Master Syllabus
I. Topical Outline: Each offering of this course must include the following topics (be sure to include information
regarding lab, practicum, and clinical or other non-lecture instruction).
Input Sensors, Engine Control System Diagnosis and Service
Computer Outputs and Networks, Servicing Computer Outputs and Networks
On Board Diagnostic II and Computer Systems, On Board Diagnostic II System Diagnosis and Service
Fuel Systems, Fuel System Diagnosis and Service
Electronic Fuel Injection, Electronic Fuel Injection Diagnosis and Service
Electronic Ignition Systems, Electronic Ignition Systems Diagnosis and Service
Emission Control Systems, Emission Control Systems Diagnosis and Service
II. Course Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes – Upon successful
completion of this course, students will:
Methods of Assessment
1. Utilize appropriate safety procedures.
2. Diagnose and repair emission control
systems; computerized engine performance
systems, and advanced ignition fuel systems.
3. Use of advanced engine performance
diagnostic equipment.
1. Quizzes and assignments. Completion of
priority 1, 2 and 3 items on the ASE task
list job sheet.
2. Quizzes and assignments Completion of
priority 1, 2 and 3 items on the ASE task
list, job sheets.
3. Quizzes and assignments Completion of
priority 1, 2 and 3 items on the ASE task
III. Required text(s), optional text(s) and/or materials to be supplied by the student:
CDX Online eTextbook. & Fundamentals of Automotive Technology CDX Automotive Jones &
Bartlett Learning textbook.
Complete set of tools in compliance with the tool list.
IV. Suggested Course Maximum:
24
V. List any specific or physical requirements beyond a typical classroom required to teach the course.
Complete auto shop lab with all the tools required by ASE to meet the standards for Automotive Engine Performance
Certification. CDX ASE 8: Automotive Engine Performance Certification. by Jones & Bartlett