Automotive Technology - Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC)
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- Instructional School: Industry, Engineering, and Trades
- Department: Automotive Service and Collision Repair
- Program Code: AUTO.ATC
- Program Type: Career and Technical Education
- Available Fully Online: No
- Eligible for Federal Financial Aid: Yes
NOTE: Courses required for this program may have an additional fee; more information can be found on the Special Course Fees web page.
Certificate Requirements
Course | Course Title | Min Credits |
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General Education Requirements | ||
ENGL 101 | Writing and Rhetoric I (Recommended GEM 1) 1 | 3 |
MATH 118 & 118L | Technical Math and Technical Math Lab (Recommended GEM 3) 1 | 3 |
Major Requirements | ||
AUTO 112 | Automotive Foundations and Safety | 3 |
AUTO 115 | Automotive Maintenance | 3 |
AUTO 121 | Automotive Electrical Systems I | 3 |
AUTO 125 | Automotive Electrical Systems II | 3 |
AUTO 131 | Brakes | 3 |
AUTO 135 | Suspension and Steering | 3 |
AUTO 141 | Engine Repair | 3 |
AUTO 145 | Manual Drivetrain and Axles | 3 |
AUTO 250 | Engine Management Systems I | 3 |
AUTO 255 | Engine Management Systems II | 3 |
AUTO 260 | Automatic Transmission/Transaxle | 3 |
AUTO 265 | Heating and Air Conditioning | 3 |
AUTO 270 | Light-Duty Diesel Technology | 3 |
AUTO 275 | Electric Vehicle and Hybrid Technology | 3 |
AUTO 280 | Automotive Shop Practice | 3 |
AUTO 290 | Automotive Technology Capstone | 3 |
Minimum Credit Hours Required | 54 |
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The courses listed under the General Education Requirements section are recommended by the department as the most beneficial general education (GE) options for students in this program. Please note that students may fulfill their GE requirements by completing another course within the designated general education category.
Certificate Plan: Fall Or Spring Start
The course sequence listed below is strongly recommended in order to complete your program requirements. Many Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses have prerequisites and/or corequisites that have been accounted for within this course sequence plan. Please register for each semester as shown using the Student Planning tool in myCWI. Consult your advisor for any questions regarding this course sequence plan.
**NOTE**
Automotive Technology (AUTO) majors are required to complete two general education courses in order to receive an Advanced Technical Certificate. Prior to beginning their AUTO courses, students are strongly encouraged to complete ENGL 101 Writing and Rhetoric I, MATH 118 Technical Math, and MATH 118L Technical Math Lab. While it is recommended that students complete both of their required general education courses during the semester prior to beginning the program, students who scored high enough on their Math and English placement tests to register for first-semester AUTO classes may elect to take the required GEM courses during the summer semester between their first and second year in the program, if preferred. Students may also complete GEM courses during regular semesters while enrolled in AUTO courses, if they feel capable of doing so, and can complete them in any order they prefer. Students should note that the completion of a GEM 1 and GEM 3 course are required prior to beginning their final semester of the program.
First Year | ||
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Summer | Credit Hours | |
Full 8-Week Course Session | ||
ENGL 101 | Writing and Rhetoric I (Recommended GEM 1) 1 | 3 |
MATH 118 & 118L | Technical Math and Technical Math Lab (Recommended GEM 3) 1 | 3 |
Total Semester Credit Hours | 6 | |
Fall | ||
First 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 112 | Automotive Foundations and Safety | 3 |
Second 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 115 | Automotive Maintenance | 3 |
Third 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 121 | Automotive Electrical Systems I | 3 |
Fourth 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 141 | Engine Repair | 3 |
Total Semester Credit Hours | 12 | |
Spring | ||
First 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 125 | Automotive Electrical Systems II | 3 |
Second 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 131 | Brakes | 3 |
Third 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 135 | Suspension and Steering | 3 |
Fourth 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 145 | Manual Drivetrain and Axles | 3 |
Total Semester Credit Hours | 12 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
First 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 250 | Engine Management Systems I | 3 |
Second 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 255 | Engine Management Systems II | 3 |
Third 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 260 | Automatic Transmission/Transaxle | 3 |
Fourth 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 265 | Heating and Air Conditioning | 3 |
Total Semester Credit Hours | 12 | |
Spring | ||
First 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 270 | Light-Duty Diesel Technology | 3 |
Second 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 275 | Electric Vehicle and Hybrid Technology | 3 |
Third 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 280 | Automotive Shop Practice | 3 |
Fourth 4-Week Course Session | ||
AUTO 290 | Automotive Technology Capstone | 3 |
Total Semester Credit Hours | 12 | |
Minimum Credit Hours Required | 54 |
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The general education (GE) courses listed above are recommended by the department as the most beneficial GE options for students in this program. Please note that students may fulfill their GE requirements by completing another course within the designated general education category.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate the appropriate mastery of knowledge and skills that are identified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) task list to become a successful entry-level automotive technician.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively.
- Demonstrate the ability to identify, analyze, and solve technical problems associated with being an automotive technician.
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of safety practices specifically related to automotive repair at CWI.
- Demonstrate proper work habits and ethics.
- Demonstrate industry standards for preparing a vehicle.