Major: 5944N
Catalog Year: 2023-2024
Effective Term: 2019 Fall
Last Admit Term: 2020 Summer
Award: CCL Total Credits: 12 CIP Code: 47.0604 |
Primary College:
Initiating College: Mesa Community College
Program Availability: Not Found
Program Availability: Shared
Field of Interest: Applied Technology
Instructional Council: Automotive/Diesel-Heavy Equipment Technology (18) GPA: 2.0 |
SOC Code: Upon completion of this certificate, students may pursue a career as:
49-2096.00 Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles 49-3023.00 Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 49-3023.01 Automotive Master Mechanics 49-3023.02 Automotive Specialty Technicians |
Learning Outcomes | |||
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1. Demonstrate safe personal and workplace habits according to industry standards. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++)
2. Comply with federal, state and local regulations with respect to the handling, storage, recycling and disposal of hazardous and toxic materials. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 3. Locate and interpret appropriate service information. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 4. Apply industry relevant strategies to properly diagnose the best solution to customer reported concerns in maintaining normal wear areas of automobiles. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 5. Apply industry relevant procedures to properly repair normal wear components in automotive systems. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 6. Apply industry relevant procedures to properly service normal wear components of automobiles. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 7. Prepare the vehicle for delivery to the customer according to industry standards. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 8. Use, maintain, and store automotive tools, equipment and workspace according to professional standards. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 9. Practice industry accepted ethical behavior. (ASE101++, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 10. Demonstrate industry standard professionalism that includes dress, attendance, communication and customer service. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 11. Effectively communicate with diverse audiences orally, visually, and in writing. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) 12. Demonstrate the ability to learn and adapt in an evolving technical environment. (ASE101, ASE141++, ASE151++, ASE161++, ASE162++, ASE181++) |
Program Notes | |||
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This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites. Students must earn a grade of C or better for each course listed in the Required Courses area. ++ indicates any suffixed courses. This program replaces: CCL/5594N Workforce Development: Automotive Technology Level I CCL/5597N Workforce Development: Automotive Technology Level II |
Admission Criteria | |||
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Program Prerequisites: None
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ASE101 Introduction to Automotive 2 | Credits: 12 |
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General Electives | |||
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+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected. MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: February 26, 2019 |