Automotive Career Education - Cerritos College

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Automotive CareerEducationPLANGET YOUR AUTOMOTIVE CAREERIN GEAR AND MAKE A PLAN FORTHE FUTURECerritos CollegeAutomotive TechnologyPhone: (562) 860-2451 Ext. 3084www.cerritos.edu/auto

Automotive Career EducationSample PlanStudent InformationCareer and Educational GoalName: Student NameAddress: 11110 Alondra Blvd.City: NorwalkState: CAZip: 90650Phone: (562) 860-2451E-mail: student@cerritos.eduClasses Need for CertificationAutomotive EnginesAutomatic Transmissions and TransaxlesManual Drivetrain and AxlesAutomotive Steering and SuspensionAutomotive BrakesIntroduction Automotive ElectricalAutomotive Air ConditioningElectronic Engine Management SystemsGet an A.A. Degree and certifications in theautomotive field Transfer to a 4 year college for a Bachelor’sDegree (B.A.) Become an ASE certified Master Technicianwithin 4 years Work as a technician for a reputableindependent shop or dealership with hopes ofgoing into service management andeventually opening my own shopPlan to Get ThereAUTO 110 – 1st Fall SemesterGENERAL TECHNICIANAUTO 110AUTO 120AUTO 130AUTO 140AUTO 150AUTO 160AUTO 170AUTO 180 55555545----39 UnitsAUTO 120 – 2nd Spring SemesterAUTO 130 – 2nd Fall SemesterAUTO 140 – 1st Spring SemesterAUTO 150 – 1st Fall SemesterAUTO 160 – 1st Spring SemesterAUTO 170 – 2nd Spring SemesterAUTO 180 – 2nd Fall Semester

Automotive Career Education PlanStudent InformationName:Career and Educational Goal Address:City:State:Zip:Phone: ( )E-mail:Classes Need for CertificationList Classes:Plan to Get ThereClassSemesterCounselor AppointmentCounselor Name:Date:Time:

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICAL REPAIR TECHNOLOGYCERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENTGENERAL TECHNICIANAUTO 110AUTO 120AUTO 130AUTO 140AUTO 150AUTO 160AUTO 170AUTO 180Automotive EnginesAutomatic Transmissions and TransaxlesManual Drivetrain and AxlesAutomotive Steering and SuspensionAutomotive BrakesIntroduction Automotive ElectricalAutomotive Air ConditioningElectronic Engine Management SystemsUNITS55555545—39ELECTRICAL/DIAGNOSIS TECHNICIANAUTO 160Introduction to Automotive ElectricalAUTO 170Automotive Air ConditioningAUTO 180Electronic Engine Management SystemsAUTO 260Intermediate Automotive ElectricalAUTO 265Advanced Automotive ElectricalAUTO 280Diagnostic Engine PerformanceUNITS545414—23ENGINE/MACHINING TECHNOLOGYAUTO 101Automotive Service Tools and EquipmentAUTO 110Automotive EnginesAUTO 210Automotive Machine ShopAUTO 211High Performance EnginesAUTO 212Advanced High-Performance EnginesUNITS45551—20ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:The completion of 60 units to include:1) Courses for completion of an Automotive Certificate option.2) General Education course requirements.3) Electives as needed.MANUFACTURE SPECIALTYAUTO 73Work ExperienceAUTO 111Automotive EnginesAUTO 121Drivetrain Transmissions and AxlesAUTO 151Automotive Alignment, Brake and SuspensionAUTO 161Automotive ElectricityAUTO 179Automotive Air ConditioningAUTO 181Electronic Engine Management SystemsUNITS15466746—48ALTERNATIVE FUELS SERVICE TECHNICIANAUTO 54Introduction to Electric VehiclesAUTO 55Advanced Technology Electric VehiclesAUTO 109Automotive Diesel SystemsAUTO 182Introduction to Alternative FuelsAUTO 183Compressed Natural Gas EnginesUNITS4453.54—20.5AUTOMOTIVE MANAGEMENTAUTO 100Automotive Maintenance and OperationAUTO 190Automotive ManagementAUTO 193Automotive Service Information ManagementAUTO 194Retailing Automotive ServiceAUTO 195Automotive Customer RelationsUNITS43333—16

WHAT DO TECHNICIANS EARN? 110,000 100,000 90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000Entry LevelModerately SkilledAverageLine TechniciansHighMaster Technicians

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICALREPAIR COURSESCourseAuto 54Auto 55Auto 80Auto 100Auto 101Auto 105Auto 107Auto 109Auto 110Auto 120Auto 130Auto 140Auto 150Auto 155Auto 160Auto 170Auto 180Auto 182Auto 183Auto 190Auto 193Auto 194Auto 195Auto 210Auto 211Auto 212Auto 260Auto 265Auto 280Auto 281Course NameIntro to Electric VehicleAdvanced Technology Electric VehicleBAR ASE Alternative Courses for Adv. Emissions SpecialistMaintenance and OperationAuto Service Tools & EquipmentHydraulics and PneumaticsDiesel Exhaust Emission Control and ServicingAutomotive Diesel SystemsAutomotive EnginesAutomatic Transmissions/TransaxlesManual Drive Train and AxlesAutomotive Steering and SuspensionAutomotive BrakesMedium/Heavy Duty Brake SystemsAutomotive ElectricalAutomotive Air ConditioningElectronic Engine Management Systems (Fuel Sys)Intro to Alternative FuelsCompressed Natural Gas EnginesAutomotive ManagementAutomotive Service Information ManagementRetailing Automotive ServiceAutomotive Customer RelationsAutomotive Machine ShopAdvanced EnginesAutomotive SpecialtyAdvanced Electrical Systems (was Body Electrical)Advanced Automotive ElectricalDiagnostic Engine PerformanceEmission Control Systems-1997 StandardsFallSpringSummer*The above classes are offered in the semesters shown (x). However, the Department reserves theright to change the schedule without prior notice.

AUTO 260 Intermediate Automotive Electrical 4 AUTO 265 Advanced Automotive Electrical 1 AUTO 280 Diagnostic Engine Performance 4 — 23 ENGINE/MACHINING TECHNOLOGY UNITS AUTO 101 Automotive Service Tools and Equipment 4 AUTO 110 AUTO 193Automotive Engines 5 AUTO 210 Automotive Machine Shop 5 AUTO 194