Program Requirements

Program Requirements

Automotive Maintenance Technician

Technical Diploma  |  31-404-3

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Start Dates: August

Effective: August 2024

First Semester

Course #Course TitleCreditsPrerequisites/Comments

404-335Automotive Fundamentals1Fall only | Program studentA course of study designed to provide the student with an overview of the automotive program along with shop equipment and safety. Computer-based SP2 online safety training will be utilized. Also included is instruction on hand & power tool operation, fastener identification, vehicle lifting procedures, ASE certification criteria, career exploration, and history of the automobile industry. This course is web-enhanced. Some content will be delivered and available via the internet.

404-336Basic Vehicle Maintenance3404-335 or concurrent; Corequisite: 404-337, 404-339, 404-351A course of study designed to provide the student with the skills necessary to perform vehicle maintenance operations such as oil changes, chassis lubrication, tire rotations and inspections. Students will inspect chassis and brake systems, perform safety inspections, maintenance light reset procedures, and retrieve OBD II DTCs. This course is web-enhanced. Some content will be delivered and available via the internet.

404-337Automotive Electricity 12Program studentA course of study designed to provide the student with the skills needed to understand electrical fundamentals, including electrical/electronic terminology, electrical components, circuits, measurements, and Ohm's Law relationships. Classroom instruction and hands-on training are provided on how to use electrical wiring diagrams, component locators, and basic testing using industry standard tools to identify and isolate 'open', 'short' and 'high resistance' faults in automotive electrical system circuits. Automotive electrical circuits are studied with related lab work involving locating/replacing circuit components, wire & terminal repair using industry-approved techniques; battery diagnosis, testing & replacement; and electrical cooling fan diagnosis.

404-339Automotive Brake Systems4404-335 or concurrent; Corequisite: 404-336, 404-337, 404-351A course of study designed to provide the student with the skills needed to diagnose, service and repair foundation brake systems found on cars and light-duty trucks using industry standard equipment. This course is web-enhanced. Some content will be delivered and available via the internet.

404-351Auto Engine Performance 13404-335 or concurrent; Corequisite: 404-336, 404-337, 404-339A course of study designed to provide the student with the skills needed to explain how an internal combustion engine operates and develops horsepower and torque. Students will disassemble an internal combustion engine, identify & measure components, reassemble engine using industry standard tools and procedures, and perform basic engine tests. This course is web-enhanced. Some content will be delivered and available via the internet.

804-360Math for Technical Trades2Math for Technical Trades is an applied technical math course. The course includes arithmetic, measurement calculation, formula manipulation, basic geometry, right triangle trigonometry, and interpretation of visual displays of data, with an emphasis on contextualized technical applications.

TOTAL CREDITS:15 

Second Semester

Course #Course TitleCreditsPrerequisites/Comments

404-338Automotive Electricity 23404-336 and 404-337 and 404-339 and 404-351; Corequisite: 404-350, 404-352, 404-355A course of study designed to provide the student with the skills needed to read and apply technical information, specifications, and strategy based diagnostic procedures for use in troubleshooting chassis electrical systems: starting, charging, instrument panel, lighting, powered accessories, and relay controlled circuits. Chassis electrical systems coverage includes testing with industry standard testing equipment. This course is web-enhanced. Some content will be delivered and available via the internet.

404-350Auto Steering & Suspension Sys4404-336 and 404-337 and 404-339 and 404-351; Corequisite: 404-338, 404-352, 404-355A course of study designed to provide the student with the skills needed to diagnose, service and repair suspension systems found on cars and light-duty trucks using industry standard equipment, with an emphasis on component identification, inspection, diagnosis & replacement. This course is web-enhanced. Some content will be delivered and available via the internet.

404-352Auto Engine Performance 23404-336 and 404-337 and 404-339 and 404-351; Corequisite: 404-338, 404-350, 404-355A course of study designed to provide the student with the skills needed to diagnose, service & repair automotive ignition and fuel systems. The student will learn maintenance and troubleshooting and procedures for late-model vehicles using various types of engine, fuel pressure and exhaust diagnostic equipment. This course is web-enhanced. Some content will be delivered via the internet.

404-355Automotive Computer Systems2404-336 and 404-337 and (404-339 or 404-351)A course of study designed to provide the student with the skills needed to diagnose, service and repair automotive computer controls and emission control systems. Basic electronic components and circuits are reviewed, leading to an understanding of automotive computer systems operations. Fundamentals of electricity, electronics, semiconductor materials, diodes, transistors, analog & digital signals, computer memory, sensors, actuators, and processor inputs/outputs will be related to basic computer operation. Specific instructions for locating diagnostic resources, vehicle data access, fault code interpretation, and diagnostic strategy will be related to On-Board Diagnostics engine control systems. Testing will include industry standard generic as well as manufacturer specific scan tool use and testing procedures. This course is web-enhanced. Some content will be delivered and available via the Internet.

442-313Welding-Automotive Technician1Program or pre-program studentThe purpose of this course is to help learners acquire basic welding skills on light gauge metals and other materials used in the automotive repair industry using Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), and Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC). Additionally, skills will be developed on removing stuck vehicle parts and fasteners. It is a hands-on, self-paced learning environment to learn basic welding skills and safe welding practices.

801-357Applied Written/Job Seek Comm1This course emphasizes the importance of effective workplace writing and the practical components of job-seeking skills. Students will acquire practical, business-related skills through reading, writing, revising, and grammar exercises. Additionally, they will polish a resume, practice their interview skills, explore a company's background, assess and refine their personal career goals, and establish a purpose for writing in their career field.

TOTAL CREDITS:14 

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Minimum Program Credits Required: 29

2.0 Minimum Program Cumulative GPA Required for Graduation
If a student does not enroll in any courses at CVTC for two or more consecutive semesters, the student will be required to reapply with Admissions. Students must abide by any changes in admission requirements and degree requirements.

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