STEM Master Class in Car Mechanics With an Industry Expert
What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Calling all car enthusiasts! This weekly class is an incredibly comprehensive overview of the auto industry - past and present - and the mechanics of modern day cars. In addition to discussion, demonstrations, diagrams, and videos will be utilized often to bring a visual understanding to the topic being discussed each week. This class thrives on questions and group participation. As a result, there might be weeks where we don’t complete our scheduled topics and we adjust the following weeks to continue moving through the outline at a pace that accommodates the questions and curiosity of our participants. Auto industry news and updates will also be shared at the end of each class, time permitting. Examples could be looking at a new car design that has just been released or discussing a parts shortage that is affecting the supply line. Topics covered in this class: - History of cars: first automobile, first production automobile, a timeline of major events, and a balanced look at Henry Ford’s genius and flaws - Vehicle types and usage - Overview of the automotive industry -Types of engines: gas, diesel, and hybrid - Internal combustion engine principles - Engine components and functions: alternator, throttle body, water pump, and oil pump - Transmission types: manual and automatic - Discussion about FWD, RWD, AWD, and 4WD - Drivetrain components: Driveshafts, axles, transfer case - Brake types: Disc, drum, regenerative braking - Brake system components: hydraulic lines, calipers, pads, ABS, parking brake - Suspension types: independent and dependent - Steering components: steering rack and column - Wheel alignment basics: camber, toe, caster - Electrical system basics - Battery maintenance and charging system - Wiring system and an intro to wiring diagrams - Safety components: airbags and seatbelts - Electronic safety systems: lane aid, traction control, cruise control, blind spot, back-up cameras - Maintenance: oil change, fluid checks, tire maintenance, and warning lights - Basic safety for tools and equipment use - Handling and disposal of hazardous materials - Overview of career paths in the automotive industry - Educational pathways and certifications Sample Format: Week 1 - History of cars: first automobile, first production automobile, a timeline of major events, and a balanced look at Henry Ford’s genius and flaws Week 2- Vehicle types and usage and an overview of the automotive industry Week 3 - Types of engines: gas, diesel, and hybrid Week 4 - Internal combustion engine principles This is an ongoing class and learners may join at any time. The content continuously loops over an approximate 12-week period. For example, if a learner joins and the group is in week 8 of the content cycle, they can loop back around to week one and complete the cycle. Learners regularly join the class at any interval and are seamlessly worked into the group dynamic. Come join us! Benefits of this class: Learning about the mechanics of a car equips young people with practical skills, enhances safety, opens up career opportunities, fosters appreciation for technology, promotes environmental awareness, and cultivates valuable life skills.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
4 teachers have teaching certificates
North Carolina Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
California Teaching Certificate
Texas Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Colorado Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Kentucky Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Texas Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
2 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Idaho
Master's Degree in Education from University of North Texas
7 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in International Business from The Ohio State University
Bachelor's Degree in Communications from San Francisco State Universtiy
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Idaho
Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Idaho
Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management from Nova Southeastern University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of North Texas
Bachelor's Degree in Art and Design from Arizona State University
Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from University of Alabama at Birmingham
1 teacher has an Associate's degree
Associate's Degree in Animal Science from The Ohio State University
Sacha (he/him) is a born tinkerer and has been nicknamed MacGuyer by his family. He can fix anything and if it has wheels (whether it be two or four), he’ll race it! He has worked in the automotive industry for over 20 years with brands such as Lexus, Honda, and Volvo. More than one service technician has been shocked when he rolls up his business button-down sleeves and ventures under a car to help troubleshoot issues alongside them.
When he’s not working in the automotive world, he’s recreating in the automotive world. Sacha owns a Honda S2000 that he has fully modified to track standards for autocross racing. He’s raced in the national championship five times. Sacha also races hobby grade RC cars which are capable of top speeds in excess of 70MPH!
Meet Sacha:
https://youtu.be/qp5C9UfWgFY
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Live Group Class
$19
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 34 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
3-9 learners per class