Advanced Computerized Engine Controls

This course delves deeper into modern engine technologies beyond basic engine operation. The course content is designed to align with the ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) L1 Engine Repair certification exam, demonstrating a commitment to industry-recognized standards.

Curriculum Includes:

  • Advanced Ignition Systems:

    • Exploration of modern ignition systems, including electronic ignition systems, coil-on-plug systems, and direct ignition systems.

  • Advanced Fuel Injection Systems:

    • Study of various fuel injection systems, including multi-port fuel injection (MPFI), direct injection (DI), and common rail systems.

  • Variable Valve Timing (VVT):

    • Understanding of VVT systems (e.g., variable cam timing, variable valve lift) and their impact on engine performance and efficiency.

  • Computer Networking:

    • Exploration of the role of computer networks in modern vehicles, including engine control units (ECUs), sensors, and communication protocols.

Benefits of this Course:

  • In-Depth Knowledge: Provides a deeper understanding of advanced engine technologies.

  • ASE Certification Preparation: Prepares students for the ASE L1 Engine Repair certification exam.

  • Career Advancement: Equips graduates with the knowledge and skills required for diagnosing and repairing complex engine systems in modern vehicles.

Code: AUT507 Sp26 / $1,464.00

32 Session(s) Mon, Wed  5:00 pm - 9:00 pm,  February 2, 2026 - June 3, 2026