Automotive Service Technology I - 50700
1050 clock hours
This program prepares students for employment and/or specialized training in the automotive industry. It also provides supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in the automotive industry.
Any person who repairs or services a motor vehicle air conditioning (MVAC) system for consideration (payment or bartering) must be properly trained and certified under section 609 of the Clean Air Act by an EPA-approved program. All technicians servicing MVAC-like appliances must be certified.
EPA-approved technician training and certification (TT&C) programs provide education on the proper use of MVAC servicing equipment, the applicable regulatory requirements, the importance of refrigerant recovery, as well as the effects of improper handling of refrigerants on the ozone layer and climate. To be certified, technicians must be trained by an EPA-approved program and pass a test demonstrating their knowledge in these areas. For more information, please visit https://www.epa.gov/mvac/section-609-technician-training-and-certification-programs.
Degree Requirements
Required program:
AER 0006 | Automotive Services Assistor I (N) | 150 hours |
AER 0007 | Automotive Services Assistor 2 (N) | 150 hours |
AER 0691 | Automotive Electric/Electronics System Tech I (N) | 150 hours |
AER 0692 | Automotive Electric/Electronics System Tech II (N) | 150 hours |
AER 0599 | Auto Brake Systems Technician (N) | 150 hours |
AER 0499 | Automotive Suspension & Steering Technician (N) | 150 hours |
AER 0110 | Engine Repair Technician (N) | 150 hours |
Electives
DIM 0004 | Introduction to Diesel Mechanics (N) | 150 hours |