Program Description
The certificate I program in Automotive Technology is designed for students who have had no previous coursework or work experience in the automotive field.
The general education requirements are designed to encourage students to develop computation and communication skills. The program requirements provide students with the prerequisite coursework that is required to successfully complete one or more of the following options in the Automotive Technology certificate degree: 1) Automotive Technology and 2) Power Sports. Students must complete the general education, program requirements, and choose at least one of the Automotive Technology certificate options to complete the certificate. A student who chooses to complete one or more of the Automotive Technology certificate options will earn an Automotive Technology certificate in each program option, and each completed program option will be listed separately on the student’s transcript.
Automotive Technology Option: Automotive Technology is a field of study in which students are taught diagnostic techniques, service, and repair of automobiles and pick-ups. Classroom work involves knowledge of general principles, as well as specific product information. Laboratory work emphasizes a hands-on orientation with extensive training on vehicles. Courses are designed to address the ever changing technical developments in the automotive industry which includes computerized electronic control systems, development of the student’s diagnostic capabilities, and proficiency with recommended service procedures.
Power Sports Option: The Power Sports option provides the students with entry level knowledge of the motorcycle, ATV, and snowmobile repair business. Proper repair procedures, theory of operation, customer service, and suggested business practices are emphasized in the curriculum.
General Education Requirements
Program Requirements
Course Requirements
Program Option Requirements
Power Sports Option
PWRS 1500 | Power Sports Maintenance & Tune-Up | 3 credits |
PWRS 1510 | 2-CYCLE Fundamentals | 3 credits |
PWRS 1520 | 4-CYCLE Engine Fundamentals | 3 credits |