Verified Course
'Auto Mechanics' is a course awarded by International Certificate of Christian Education on VerifyEd. General Overview 109 The systems in the automobile: the engine; fuel and exhaust; ignition and electrical; crankcase lubrication; cooling system; power transmission; steering; brakes; frame and suspension. Internal combustion engines: basic gasoline engine; four-stroke engine; cylinders; pistons; piston rings; piston pins; crankshaft; main bearings; connecting rod bearings; camshafts; valves –clearance and lifters, wear and lubrication; experimental engines; gas turbines; rotating combustion engine 110 The fuel and exhaust systems: Fuel pump; vacuum booster pump; carburettor; air filter; intake manifold; exhaust manifold; muffler; fuel injection 111 Ignition and electrical systems: Battery; starter; generator; alternator; regulator; ignition circuits; coil; distributor; ignition system; spark plugs; spark timing; electrical accessories 112 Crankcase lubrication: Oil reservoir and pump; crankcase ventilation systems; oil feed systems; pressure relief valve; oil filter; crankcase oil cooler 113 Power transmission system: Clutch; clutch lubrication; transmissions; overdrive; fluid couplings and torque converters; automatic transmissions; transaxle drive systems; propeller shaft and universal joints; flexible drive shaft; rear axle assembly; drive pinions and ring gears; differential; drive axles and rear wheels 114 Steering system: Front wheel mounting; front wheel camber; toe in and caster; steering mechanism; power steering. Braking system: hydraulic brakes; drum brakes; disc brakes; power booster brakes; parking brakes. Frame & suspension systems: leaf springs; coil springs; independent front wheel suspension; independent rear wheel suspension; shock absorbers; torsion bars; air suspension.
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Cross-Cultural Communication, Vocabulary Building, Oral Communication, Reading Comprehension, Language Proficiency
More about this courseAlgebra I
General Overview The following concepts are addressed in this course: Monomial and polynomial expressions Algebraic addition and subtraction, algebraic multiplication and division Factoring, quadratic equations, positive and negative numbers, averages, percent, interest, ratio and proportions Description of the content of each PACE: PACE 1097 - 1108 1097 Definitions of algebra, signs of operation, algebraic expressions Exponents, radical signs, powers and roots Order of operations for combining terms Positive and negative numbers Adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing Stating numerical relationships 1098 Solving and proving algebraic equations Equations with one unknown Axioms for solving algebraic equations Transposing terms in algebraic equations Cancelling terms in algebraic equations Simplifying equations by multiplying or dividing Equations with parentheses Word problems 1099 Review of monomials: addition-subtraction; multiplication-division Polynomials in proper order: addition-subtraction; multiplication-division Review of basic Math and Algebra 1100 Using parentheses, brackets, and braces in algebra Multiplying polynomials horizontally Recognizing the difference of two squares Factoring the difference of two squares Recognizing a perfect square trinomial Factoring a perfect square trinomial Factoring polynomials 1101 Algebraic fractions: reducing-simplifying; addition-subtraction; multiplication-division Simplifying complex fractions Substituting numerical values and simplifying Solving and proving fractional equations Word problems Review of basic Math and Algebra 1102 Simple simultaneous equations: addition, substitution, subtraction Algebraic graphs Linear equations Inconsistent and dependent equations Word problems Review of basic math shortcuts for multiplying and dividing 1103 Recognizing sets and subsets Stating the union and intersection of sets Using Venn diagrams Equations with one unknown: recognizing, solvi
Set Theory, Graphing, Problem Solving, Mathematical Modeling, Order of Operations, Equation Solving, Algebraic Manipulation
More about this courseACE Monitor Training I
General Overview A.C.E Professional Training This course must be taken at an approved A.C.E. Professional Training Centre under an accredited A.C.E. trainer. The School or HEA Coordinator should contact their A.C.E. service provider for details regarding training opportunities. A.C.E Monitor Training For this course, students must complete the Training PACEs at an approved A.C.E. school, regional HEA office, or an approved area rep's house (where available). Please contact the ICCE Office to confirm approved schools. The School or HEA Coordinator should contact their A.C.E. service provider for details of the PACEs to be completed. Students taking either of these credits will no longer need to submit an essay. However, they must now complete the following in an approved A.C.E. school. Either - 36 hours of service alongside the A.C.E. Professional Training or - 48 hours of service alongside the A.C.E Monitor Training PACEs. In each case the student should complete a minimum of six A.C.E. Training PACEs. All Test results, moderation results and a signed affidavit by the approved A.C.E. school regarding the hours of service MUST be submitted to the ICCE Global office upon application for graduation, to be accepted for the certificate. Please remember, if the A.C.E. Professional Training is undertaken, they may act as a Supervisor in an ACE school; if the A.C.E Monitor Training is undertaken, they may only act as a Monitor in an ACE school
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