AEDD 209 — Marine Design II
Parametric Modeling Elective (AEDD-170 or AEDD-220) .................................................. 3 credits Total Credits Required for Certificate: 24 credits Automotive Technology The Automotive Technology program is designed to prepare skilled technicians to work in the automotive industry. The program involves general education as well as automotive lecture and laboratory instruction focusing on state -of-the-art products. Students may also work at a dealership as part of the cooperative education phase of training. The program is certified by National Automotive Technicians Edu cation Foundation, Inc. (NATEF, a division of Automotive Service Excellence), in all eight performance areas. Opportunities for graduates include positions in dealerships, independent shops, automotive parts stores, and companies with vehicle fleets as gen eral technicians. Positions may allow technicians to specialize in areas such as front -end alignment, brakes, automatic transmissions, engine performance, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, and others. Upon completion of the Automotive Technology program, graduates will be able to: Diagnose and repair components of automotive electrical/electronic systems. Diagnose and repair components of automotive suspension and steering systems. Diagnose and repair components of automotive brake systems. Diagnose and repair components of automotive engines. Diagnose and repair components of automotive engine performance systems