The aim of this short cycle course is to provide students with the skills to go into the work field and be able to plan and control automobile repair and maintenance processes in workshops. The main activities students will carry out during the course will be planning, managing and supervising maintenance, diagnostics and reparing works in both light duty and heavy vehicles. Students will also learn how to monitor and control the quality of works done in the workshop to be able to optimise the results among other activities.
Technical Short Cycle in Automobile Mechanics
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Study Plan
Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Fundamentals of Mathematics CA 6 S1 Fundamentals of Physics CA 6 S1 Technical English CE 3 S1 Materials Technology and Science IT 6 S1 Materials Mechanics IT 6 S1 Workshop Management and Implementation of Indicators CE 3 S2 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Circuits Applied to the Automobile IT 3 S2 Budgeting, Warranties and Customer Retention CE 3 S2 General and Applied Mechanics IT 6 S2 Combustion Engines - Characterization and Operation IT 6 S2 Digital Systems and Microprocessors/Microcontrollers IT 6 S2 Automotive Electronics IT 3 S2 Technical Drawing IT 3 ScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)Semester Course Units ScA ECTS S1 Combustion Engines - Engine Systems IT 6 S1 Hybrid Drivetrains IT 3 S1 Machine Elements IT 6 S1 Breaking systems, suspension and transmission IT 6 S1 Diagnostic, Testing and Multiplexing Techniques - Automobile Damages IT 6 S1 Quality, Environment and Safety Management CE 3 S2 Traineeship IT 30 ScA - Main Scientific Area
ECTS – ECTS Credits
Semester: S1 (1st Semester); S2 (2nd Semester): A (Annual)