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D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics

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Foc u s A rea : T ra n sp or ta tion , D is tr ibu tion, & L og is tics

D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE

FOR MORE INFO ON DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, VISIT CCC.EDU

This is an example course sequence for students interested in earning a degree in Automotive Technology. It does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn basic certificates (BC) in Automotive Chassis Maintenance (ACM), Automotive Fuel Management (AFM) and Automotive Maintenance (AM) and a Basic Certificate (BC), Advanced Certificate (AC) and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Automotive Technology (AT). One course will satisfy the Human Diversity (HD) requirement, and is labeled with an (HD) in the sequence below.

The AAS degree program in Automotive Technology provides the necessary foundation and practical experience to pursue entry-level positions that meet the changing demands of the automotive industry. Entry-level positions may be found in automotive dealerships, automotive franchises, independent service repair shops, auto part stores, or through self-employment. Students will learn the technical skills essential to employment in the field of maintenance technology, auto body care, chassis, diesel, and power train, leading to employment in service, maintenance, and areas of technological specialty such as detailing, auto body paint and refinishing, as well as management occupations or self-employment. Students will also be able to consider transferring Industrial Engineering Technology credits to state universities.

DEGREE CODES: AAS (AT) 0125 AC (AT) 0130 BC (AT) 0116 BC (AM) 0128 BC (ACM) 0134 BC (AFM) 0136

PATHWAY: Automotive Technology

Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.

SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS

All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.

D AC BCACM BCAT BCAFMBCAM SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

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Automotive Technology 101– Introduction to Automotive Technology (4) Required Program Core

COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Automotive Technology

DO THIS – Meet with advisor to discuss academic goals and plan coursework

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• Automotive Technology 103 – Engine Concepts (4) Required Program Core

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Automotive Technology 104 – Electrical Systems and Power Accessories (4) Required Program Core

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Automotive Technology 109 – Automotive Brakes (4) Required Program Core

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Automotive Technology 209 – Steering and Suspension Systems (4) Required Program Core

20 CREDIT HOURS

D AC BCACM BCAT BCAFMBCAM SEMESTER 2 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

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Automotive Technology 105 – Fuel Management I (4) (AC/AAS Track 1) OR Automotive Technology 106 Fuel Systems (5) (AC/AAS Track 1)

Required Program Core COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Automotive Chassis Maintenance

ALMOST halfway complete with the Associate in Applied Science degree in Automotive Technology

*Cooperative Work Experience 101 is Required Program Core for the BC(AM) and BC(ACM), but is a program elective for the AAS

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• • • • Automotive Technology 204 – Electrical Systems II (4) Required Program Core

• • • • • English 101 – Composition I (3) Communications

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Cooperative Work Experience 101 – Cooperative Education Exploration 101 (3) Required Program Core*

14-15 CREDIT HOURS

Student must be eligible for English 100, Reading 125, and Mathematics 98 to begin core curriculum classes.

Choose your courses with your College Advisor.

Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements

based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation. College-level courses that can be taken while in pre-degree courses. ENGLISH PLACEMENT READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES  ESL/FS WritingESL/FS ReadingFS Mathematics I  Fine Arts/Humanities: (may

choose 2) Art 103, Music 121, Fine Arts 104, African-American Studies 101

College Success

ESL/English 98ESL/Reading 99FS Mathematics IIComptuer Information Systems 120ESL 99ESL Reading 100Mathematics 98

ESL/English 100Reading 125Mathematics 99Physical/Life Sciences: Biology 107 OR Environmental Technology 107

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics

Foc u s A rea : T ra n sp or ta tion , D is tribu tion, & L og is tics

D AC BCACM BCAT BCAFMBCAM SEMESTER 3 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

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Automotive Technology 205 – Fuel Management II (4) (AC/AAS Track 1) OR Automotive Technology 210 – Performance and Driveability (5) (AC/AAS Track 2)

Required Program Core

COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Automotive Technology

COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Automotive Maintenance

ALMOST half-way complete with the Associate in Applied Science degree

DO THIS – Visit the Career Center and Transfer Center to discuss options

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Automotive Technology 211 – Auto Service Management (4) (AC/AAS Track 1) OR Automotive Technology 212 – Manual Drive Train and Axles (4) (AC/AAS Track 1)

Required Program Core

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Automotive Technology 215 – Automotive Temperature Control Systems (4) Required Program Core

• • • • • Mathematics/Science course (4) Mathematics/Science

16-17 CREDIT HOURS

D AC BCACM BCAT BCAFMBCAM SEMESTER 4 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

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Automotive Technology 206 – Fuel Management III (4) (AC/AAS Track 1) OR Automotive Technology 207 – Transmission Transaxle and Drive (4) (AC/AAS Track 2)

Required Program Core

COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Automotive Fuel Management

COMPLETION of Advanced Certificate in Automotive Technology

DO THIS – Apply online for certificate

COMPLETION of Associate in Applied Science degree in Automotive Technology

DO THIS – Apply online for degree and graduation

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Automotive Technology 108 – Work-based Learning I (6) (AC/AAS Track 1)

OR Cooperative Work Experience 101 – Cooperative Education Exploration 101 (3) (AC/AAS Track 2)

Required Program Core

• • • • • Social/Behavioral Sciences course (3) Social/Behavioral Sciences (HD)

• • • • • Humanities/Fine Arts course (3) Humanities/Fine Arts

• • • • • Humanities or Social/Behavioral Sciences course (3) General Education

16-17 CREDIT HOURS

MINIMUM TOTAL: 66 CREDIT HOURS

Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE

PROGRAM ELECTIVES  Automotive Technology 105 – Fuel Management I (4)  Automotive Technology 108-1 – Work-Based Learning I (3-6)  Automotive Technology 204 – Electrical Systems II (4)  Automotive Technology 207 – Transmissions, Transaxle and Driveline (4)

Computer Information Systems – 120 Introduction to Microcomputers (3)

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This is an example course sequence for students interested in earning a Basic Certificate (BC) in Class C Driver Training. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn a Basic Certificate. It does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. The Class C Driver Training program is designed to provide students with an in-depth coverage of the laws, rules and regulations that are applicable to the operation of both commercial and non-commercial motor vehicles. Students will gain knowledge and skills in the areas of vehicle inspection, pre-testing, skill operations and defensive driving techniques. Students will be eligible to apply for positions such as delivery driver, para-transit driver and/or medi-car driver.

Choose your courses with your College Advisor.

DEGREE CODE:

BC 0405

PATHWAY: Class C Driver Training

Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.

SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS

All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.

BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS

Class C Driver Training (3) Required Program Core COMPLETIONDO THIS – Meet with advisor to discuss academic goals and plan coursework of Basic Certificate in Class C Driver Training

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