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High School

Intro to Phsychology

  • Jennifer Llamas - Teacher

  • 9th-12th Grade

  • 1/2 Credit - Elective

  • 10:30am-12:00pm

  • Tuition: $90

  • Registration Fee:

    • Current ICC Families

      • $25 per family per semester

    • New ICC Families​

      • $45 for first new student​

        • Includes per Family per Semester Registration fee and ICC t-shirt​

      • $20 for Each Additional New Student

        • Includes ​ICC t-shirt

    • Registration fee can be paid in CASH ONLY

    • Registration Fees will be collected during the ICC Open House on March 13th, 2019 @ Christ the King Lutheran Church in Evans, GA

  • Tuition Due not later than May 8th.​​​

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  • Class Expectations:
    • Reading and completing homework PRIOR to class

    • Tests

    • Participation in lecture/discussion and labs/demonstrations

    • Basic math will be required 

  • Auto Upkeep Curriculum Description
    • From choosing an insurance policy to performing basic maintenance and repair, Auto Upkeep is the do-it-yourself automotive guide for the driver in you. Auto Upkeep helps keep you safe and your vehicle reliable by providing easy-to-follow information with detailed pictures and drawings. Discover how to choose a quality repair facility, buy a car, handle roadside emergencies, diagnose common problems, and communicate effectively with technicians all while saving money.

    • Auto Upkeep: Maintenance, Light Repair, Auto Ownership, and How Cars Work is an introductory book that is intended to provide individuals with the knowledge to make economical decisions and take preventative measures to enhance the overall satisfaction of being an automotive consumer. The textbook and workbook activities provide the fundamental knowledge and experience in owning and maintaining an automobile.

    • Updates to the 4th Edition
      Auto Upkeep has undergone an extensive revision with over 300 new illustrations and 88 additional pages. This edition continues to focus on what every car owner should know and be able to do, while also introducing students to the rapidly advancing field of automotive technology. By learning how cars work, students develop a solid automotive foundation. They can continue to build upon this foundation, if they choose to become a technician, or use their knowledge throughout life as an educated consumer.

    • ASE Education (NATEF) Correlations
      The Auto Upkeep curriculum correlates to the entry level tasks within the 2017 National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) Maintenance and Light Repair task list.

    • Textbook Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction and How Cars Work
      Chapter 2 Buying an Automobile
      Chapter 3 Automotive Expenses
      Chapter 4 Repair Facilities
      Chapter 5 Safety Around the Automobile
      Chapter 6 Tools and Equipment
      Chapter 7 Auto Care and Cleaning
      Chapter 8 Fluid Level Check
      Chapter 9 Electrical System
      Chapter 10 Lubrication System
      Chapter 11 Fuel Systems
      Chapter 12 Cooling System and Climate Control
      Chapter 13 Ignition System
      Chapter 14 Suspension, Steering, and Tires
      Chapter 15 Braking System
      Chapter 16 Drive train
      Chapter 17 Exhaust and Emission System
      Chapter 18 Alternative Fuels and Designs
      Chapter 19 Automotive Accessories
      Chapter 20 Common Problems and Roadside Emergencies

    • Textbook/Workbook Information

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