Automotive Service
Evening Program Options Available
This instructional program is a basic program designed to prepare individuals for entry-level employment in automotive service centers. Upon completion of the following courses, the prospective service center technician will have proficiency in the fundamentals of basic electronics, tune-up, diagnosis and repair, brake service, and fuels.
Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate proficiency in testing and repairing fuel systems.
- Diagnose and repair hydraulic systems.
- Demonstrate operating principles of the steering and suspension system.
- Diagnose and repair electrical systems, circuits and components.
- Develop and demonstrate the necessary skills to work safely in the automotive service industry.
Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Coursework | 16.00 | |
INTRO TO AUTO TECHNICIAN | ||
AUTO BRAKE SYSTEMS 1 | ||
AUTOMOTIVE STEERING & SUSPENSI 1 | ||
AUTO ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I 1 | ||
APPLIED WELDING FOR SKILLED TRADES | ||
Total Credits | 16.00 |
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Course has prerequisite(s)
ASE and/or State of Michigan Certification
Upon successful completion of the required course work, the graduate should be ready for the State of Michigan and/or ASE Certification in the following Automotive Specialty Areas:
- Brakes Braking Systems
- Front End, Suspension Steering Systems
- Electrical Systems
Tuition is calculated by contact hours.
Current/Updated: 04/09/2020
Fall 1 | Credits | |
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AUTO-100 | INTRO TO AUTO TECHNICIAN | 3.00 |
Credits | 3.00 | |
Winter 1 | ||
AUTO-221 | AUTOMOTIVE STEERING & SUSPENSI | 3.00 |
WELD-190 | APPLIED WELDING FOR SKILLED TRADES | 4.00 |
Credits | 7.00 | |
Winter 2 | ||
AUTO-146 | AUTO BRAKE SYSTEMS | 3.00 |
AUTO-225 | AUTO ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS I | 3.00 |
Credits | 6.00 | |
Total Credits | 16.00 |