Course Information

2026-2027 Academic Year

DRAFT CMS until August 14, 2026.

IT11 Automotive Service Fundamentals

Course CodeIT11
Course TitleAutomotive Service Fundamentals
Course DescriptionBuild foundational automotive skills through hands-on experience with shop safety, equipment, and hand tools. Safely lift vehicles and perform basic inspection procedures. Complete essential tasks like engine oil and filter service, jumpstarting a vehicle, and replacing a 12-volt battery. Gain the knowledge, skills, and industry credentials for careers in the Automotive Service pathway. * For safety reasons, the recommended enrollment should not exceed 20 students.
Cluster GroupingBuilding and Moving
Career ClusterSupply Chain and Transportation (SCTR)
Course Lead ConsultantJim Pressly
james.pressly@dpi.nc.gov
Course StatusPilot
Course TypeAdopted
POL (Proof of Learning)PBM (Performance-based Measurement)
Credential as POLN/A
Curriculum DateSummer 2025
Hours of Instruction135-150
Recommended Maximum Enrollment20
Course Credit1
Inherently HonorsNo
Meets Computer Science (CS) Graduation RequirementNo
Math Option CreditNo
PrerequisitesNone
Cluster Grouping(s)Building and Moving
Career Cluster(s)Supply Chain and Transportation (SCTR)
Pathway Level(s)Automotive Service (AUTO) - Foundational Prerequisite
Aligned Credential(s) or Certification(s)S/P2 Automotive Service Safety
S/P2 Automotive Service Pollution Prevention
Automotive Lift Institute - Lifting It Right: School Edition
CTSO(s)
(Career and Technical Student Organization)
SkillsUSA
SOC Code(s)
(Standard Occupational Classification Code)
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics (49-3023)
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists (49-3031)
Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles (49-2096)
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers (51-2031)
Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians (49-3051)