AUTO 367G
Gaseous Fuels


Course Description

This course pertains to gaseous fuels, which include propane, compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, and hydrogen. Propane has been used as an engine fuel for over 80 years. After gasoline and diesel, it is the third most popular fuel. It is used to power over four million vehicles. Compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas are being used in many fleet applications and have a large pipeline distribution system. Hydrogen is used in a fuel cell to create electricity and expel water. The course covers the basic theory of these gases and the safety related to them.

Class Details

CRN Course Section Days Times Instructor Loc
49600 AUTO 367G 96 ·T·R··· 06:00 PM-10:15 PM Travis Loiacono E12D

Class Dates: This class runs from 2026-05-18 to 2026-06-26.
Footnote:
AUTO-367J-96: 1. This class mirrors the for-credit class of the same number (367J mirrors 67J), so the course description is the same. 2. Non-credit courses are intended for students who want to gain general knowledge, learn a new skill, upgrade existing skills, or enrich their understanding of a wide range of topics. 3. Non-credit courses cannot be used to earn an associate degree nor any college transcriptable certificates. They can, however, be used to earn non-transcriptable vocational certificates. 4. This is a 6-week class, meeting fully ON-CAMPUS as noted in the course listing.

Class Materials

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Course Details

Units
0 Units
Hours
  • Weekly Lecture Hours: 4.5
  • Weekly Lab Hours: 0
Program Status
Not Program Applicable
Credit
Non-credit Class
Grading Method
Letter Grading

Requisite and Advisory

Advisory
  • ESL D272. and ESL D273., or ESL D472. and ESL D473., or eligibility for ENGL C1000 or ENGL C1000H or ESL D005.
  • Elementary algebra or equivalent (or higher), or appropriate placement beyond elementary algebra
  • Limitations on Enrollment and Entrance Skills

    (No limit on student re-enrollment for 0 unit courses.)
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