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Engine Performance Theory (AT 230)

Term: 2020-2021 School Year Spring Term

Faculty

Jason James Merritt

Education:

Custer County District High School- Diploma 1989
North Dakota State College of Science- Diploma 1991
North Dakota State College of Science- Associate Applied Science- 1997
 

STI Department:

Automotive Technology

Ungrouped Items:

Organization membership

Skills USA professional member
Automotive Technician Network

Certifications and Licenses:

SD Vocational Teaching Credential: Automotive Technology
MN vocational teaching license- credentialed: Automotive Service
ASE Master Certified 
ASE Light Duty Diesel certified
ASE Advanced Engine Performance certified
EPA 608 Refrigerant certificate

BIO:

  My lifelong passion for cars has developed into a rewarding career for me. After graduating from high school at Miles City MT, I attended college at NDSCS in Wahpeton ND for Automotive Technology. I worked for 10 years as a technician at several GM dealerships. In 2000, I took a job as an instructor at a college in MN. To help stay current, I have worked in both an independent shop and dealerships part time during some summers and I take part in a lot of industry training. I enjoy almost everything about cars and have an interest in most areas. Some of my areas of strong interest are classic cars, street rods, racing, and new technology. I have a large range of interest, for example, I still own the first car I ever bought - a 66 Chevy, and have worked on pit crew of a super stock race team. I have also done specialized training in Hybrid and electric cars, and Alternative fuel vehicles.

STI Position:

Instructor

Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu, 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM (1/11/2021 - 3/19/2021) Location: SF HUB 200

Description

The theory of operation of computerized and non-computerized general engine performance, fuel and exhaust systems, emissions control systems, and engine related service are studied. Prerequisite: AT 210 Corequisite: AT 231