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					| 2024-2025 Catalog 
 Automotive Service Technology (ASE-EF Master), CERT |  
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				Associate of Applied Science Degree: (AST-AAS)College Certificate: (AST-CERT)
 About the ProgramThe Automotive Service Technology Associate of Applied Science degree and College Certificate programs are designed to develop qualified technicians to diagnose, repair and service modern automobiles. The programs provide opportunities for the student to develop their skills and competencies for entry-level positions such as automotive technician, service manager, parts manager, product test technician and selfemployment. The programs prepare students for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and State of Michigan certifications for any of the eight (8) automotive areas or “Master” certification. The instruction, curriculum, facilities and equipment for this program have been evaluated by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) and the District received accreditation from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) in the following areas: 
	Automatic Transmission and Transaxle (SCERT-AUTO)Brakes (SCERT-BRKS)Electrical/Electronic Systems (SCERT-EES)Engine Performance (SCERT-EP)Engine Repair (SCERT-E/REP)Heating and Air Conditioning (SCERT-HAC)Manual Drive Train and Axle (SCERT-MDTRN)Suspension and Steering (SCERT-SUSP) This Program Offers:
	Associate of Applied Science: 64 credit hoursCollege Certificate: 30 credit hoursShort-Term Certificate: 12-24 credit hours *See schedule for short-term sequencing offerings Program Goals
	To prepare students for employment in the auto service industry through applied knowledge of automotive technology machinery, software and its applications.To teach students the basic principles of automotive technology safety as it applies to tool and equipment operationsTo prepare students for individual credentialing by recognized skill standards established by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)To prepare students for individual credentialing by recognized skill standards established by the State of Michigan certifications of any of the eight (8) automotive areas and/or “Master” certification Program Outcomes
	Students will be able to demonstrate basic math and use of appropriate tools and equipment to perform maintenance and basic repair services according to industry standards in a safe mannerDiagnose and perform basic mechanical and electrical repairs using appropriate tools and equipment according to industry standards in a safe mannerWork independently and professionally as a member of an automotive service technology teamStudents will be able to obtain individual credentialing through the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) with a cut score or better proficiency rate established by the industry associationStudents will be able to obtain individual credentialing in any of the eight (8) automotive areas and/or “Master” certification by the State of Michigan with a 70% or better proficiency rate College Certificate Goals
	To provide a basic foundation of the automotive service industry through applied knowledge of machinery, software and its applicationsTo prepare students for individual credentialing by recognized skill standards established by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)To prepare students for individual credentialing by recognized skill standards established by the State of Michigan certifications of any of the eight (8) automotive areas and/or “Master” certification College Certificate Outcomes
	Students will be able to demonstrate basic math and use of appropriate tools and equipment to perform basic maintenance and repair servicesTo teach students the basic principles of automotive technology safety as it applies to tool and equipment operationsWork independently and professionally as a member of an automotive service technology team Admission RequirementsStudents are required to do the following: 
	Fulfill all WCCCD admission requirementsDeclare intent to enter the Automotive Service Technology Program on the WCCCD Application for Admissions or change intent at the admissions officeFulfill course placement requirements based on the ACCUPLACER® assessmentComplete a WCCCD Program Application during the semester they are enrolled in  AUT 114 - Electrical/Electronic Systems I  course, and then submit the application to the Campus Academic and Student Services Officers |  
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Certificate Total: 30 Credits
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