The Automotive Chassis Certificate is designed to provide the student with entry level employment skills needed in the area of automotive chassis repair. A student can seek employment in new car dealerships, specialty repair shops, and franchise automotive repair facilities with the theory of operation and repair skills addressed in these three required courses. The Automotive Chassis Certificate Program requires a total of 22-24 units of which 20 units are in required courses.
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The purpose of the Automotive Chassis Certificate is to provide the student with entry level employment skills needed in the area of automotive chassis repair. A student can seek employment in new car dealerships, specialty repair shops, and franchise automotive repair facilities with the theory of operation and repair skills addressed in these three required courses.
The Automotive Chassis Certificate is designed to provide the student with entry level employment skills needed in the area of automotive chassis repair. A student can seek employment in new car dealerships, specialty repair shops, and franchise automotive repair facilities with the theory of operation and repair skills addressed in these three required courses.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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Required Courses | |||
AUTO 140 F | Automotive Suspension and Wheel Alignment | 8 | S1 |
AUTO 150 F | Automotive Brake Systems | 7 | S2 |
AUTO 160 F | Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems | 5 | S1 |
Restricted Electives | |||
AUTO 195 F | Automotive Specialty Practice | 2 | S2 |
AUTO 196 F | Automotive Internship | 2-4 | S2 |
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