Students must complete the following required courses (33 credits) |
*Engine Fundamentals (AUTO 1700) |
3 |
*Brake Systems (AUTO 1740) |
3 |
*Heating and Air Conditioning (AUTO 1760) |
3 |
*Automotive Electrical Systems (AUTO 1765) |
3 |
*Automotive Electrical Systems II (AUTO 1766) |
3 |
*Automotive Electronics (AUTO 1770) |
3 |
*Adv. Brakes & Susp. Syst. (AUTO 2540) |
3 |
*Auto. Alignment & Steering Syst.. (AUTO 2545) |
3 |
*Engine Performance I (AUTO 2510) |
3 |
*Engine Performance II (AUTO 2520) |
3 |
*Engine Performance III (AUTO 2590) |
3 |
| * Required courses |
Students must complete all of the required courses* plus a minimum of 6 hours from the following: |
Manual Power Train Fundamentals (AUTO 1690) |
3 |
Automatic Transmission (AUTO 1730) |
6 |
Diesel Fundamentals (DESL 1595) |
3 |
*Diesel Engines (DESL 1600) |
3 |
Concepts of Physics (PHYS 1050) |
4 |
Intro to Technical Mathmatics (TECH 1000) |
3 |
Industrial Safety (TECH 1600) |
3 |
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (WELD 1755) |
3 |
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Certificates are typically short, concentrated programs of study, within a particular field, ranging from 14 credits to 40. Many are designed to develop the core job skills for a particular business or industry in one year or less of full-time enrollment. Although these are not intended to be transfer programs, some students transfer to specialized schools or programs.