Automotive Technology I, Certificate of Competency (AUT)
Effective: Fall 2002
This certificate is designed to prepare the student for entry level positions in the occupational specialty of automotive technician. The Certificate of Competency in Automotive Technology I will be awarded upon successful completion of the minimum competencies as out-lined below. Program completers will be prepared to seek positions as entry-level automotive service technicians and automotive mechanics.
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- Identify tool and equipment nomenclature.
- Adhere to tool safety regulations.
- Explain the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and the “right to know.”
- Utilize electronic and service manuals.
- Define the overview of the automobile and its major components.
- Install electronic pollution controls.
- Test, service and repair electronic pollution controls requirements.
- Repair electronic braking systems.
- Explain testing, service and repair requirements for electronic braking systems.
- Identify electronic controlled trip computers.
- Install warning, security and sound systems.
- Prepare engines for removal. Disassemble, inspect and clean engine parts.
- Inspect and measure crankshaft.
- Install bearing, pistons, piston rings and crankshaft
- Perform reconditioning of valve seats and valve stem seals.
- Remove the camshaft. Install timing components, gears chain and belts.
- Inspect and service oil pumps.
The College will award a certificate of competency to students who complete an approved credit-bearing career program that requires less than 30 credits. General education courses may not be required for programs that have less than 30 credits. The student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. At least six credit hours must be in courses that are awarded grade points.
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Required Courses | ||
AUT 100 | Introduction to Automotive Service Operation and Shop Practices | 2 |
AUT 101 | Automotive Electricity and Electronics | 4 |
AUT 102 | Automotive Engines | 4 |
AUT 103 | Brake Systems | 4 |
AUT 114 | Steering and Suspension | 4 |
AUT 115 | Fuel I and II | 2 |
Total Hours | 20 |
Program Information for this Program
Automotive Technology I (Certificate)
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