Major: 5944N
Catalog Year: 2023-2024
Effective Term: 2020 Fall
Last Admit Term: 2023 Summer
Award: CCL Total Credits: 12 CIP Code: 47.0604 |
Primary College:
Initiating College: Rio Salado College
Program Availability: Not Found
Program Availability: Shared
Field of Interest: Applied Technology
Instructional Council: Automotive/Diesel-Heavy Equipment Technology (18) GPA: 2.00 |
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, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162)
2. Comply with federal, state and local regulations with respect to the handling, storage, recycling and disposal of hazardous and toxic materials. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 3. Locate and interpret appropriate service information. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 4. Apply industry relevant strategies to properly diagnose the best solution to customer reported concerns in maintaining normal wear areas of automobiles. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 5. Apply industry relevant procedures to properly repair normal wear components in automotive systems. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 6. Apply industry relevant procedures to properly service normal wear components of automobiles. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 7. Prepare the vehicle for delivery to the customer according to industry standards. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 8. Use, maintain, and store automotive tools, equipment and workspace according to professional standards. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 9. Practice industry accepted ethical behavior. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 10. Demonstrate industry standard professionalism that includes dress, attendance, communication and customer service. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 11. Effectively communicate with diverse audiences orally, visually, and in writing. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) 12. Demonstrate the ability to learn and adapt in an evolving technical environment. (ASE101, ASE111, ASE141, ASE151, ASE161, ASE162) |
Program Notes | |||
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This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
Students must earn a grade of C or better for all courses within the program. + indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites. 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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This program is offered through an educational partnership and Permission of Department or Division is required for admission. |
Program Prerequisites: None
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Required Courses | |||||||||||
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ASE101 Introduction to Automotive 2 | Credits: 12 |
Restricted Electives | |||
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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: June 23, 2020 |