Master Automotive Technician - Two- Year Certificate of Completion (CC2)
The Master Automotive Technician Two-Year Certificate of Completion prepares students to enter the transportation industry as an automotive technician. Coursework includes technical skills in computer applications, electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and network systems. Communication skills are also highly emphasized. The program is designed so that students will be able to complete in approximately 12 to 15 months and earn up to seven career pathway certificates.
Courses
- AUT 101 — Basic Electricity for Automotive (2 Credits)
- AUT 102 — Automotive Electric I (4 Credits)
- AUT 103 — Automotive Electric II (2 Credits)
- AUT 104 — Automotive Electric III (2 Credits)
- AUT 105 — Diesel Performance I (2 Credits)
- AUT 106 — Automotive Program Orientation (1 Credit)
- AUT 107 — Mechanical Systems I (3 Credits)
- AUT 110 — Small Gas Engines (3 Credits)
- AUT 111 — Computerized Engine Controls (5 Credits)
- AUT 115 — College Success for Automotive Technology (2 Credits)
- AUT 201 — Automotive Engines (4 Credits)
- AUT 202 — Manual Drive Trains I (3 Credits)
- AUT 203 — Manual Drive Trains II (3 Credits)
- AUT 204 — Steering and Suspension (3 Credits)
- AUT 205 — Engine Performance I (2 Credits)
- AUT 206 — Engine Performance II (2 Credits)
- AUT 208 — Automotive Brakes (3 Credits)
- AUT 251 — Automatic Transmissions - Rebuild (3 Credits)
- AUT 253 — Automotive Air Conditioning (3 Credits)
- AUT 256 — Automatic Transmissions Theory (2 Credits)
- AUT 280A — Co-op Work Experience Automotive: A (4 Credits)
- AUT 280B — Co-op Work Experience Automotive: B (4 Credits)
- AUT 112 — Basic Engine Performance I (1 Credit)
- AUT 113 — Basic Engine Performance II (1 Credit)
- AUT 114 — Welding for the Automotive Trade (3 Credits)
- AUT 211 — ASE Test Prep I (1 Credit)
- AUT 212 — ASE Test Prep II (1 Credit)
- BA 214 — Business Communications (4 Credits)
- WR 121Z — Composition I (4 Credits)
- BA 178 — Customer Service (3 Credits)
- MTH 102 — Applied Technical Mathematics (4 Credits)