Automotive Technology Certificates

Drive Train Certificate

Offered at the Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center

Students may elect to complete one or both of the following
programs and receive a Certificate of Proficiency in the selected
areas of study. The Drive Train Certificate Option emphasizes
automotive electrical systems, brake systems, steering and suspension,
manual and automatic transmissions and transaxles,
as well as engine repair. In addition, students enrolling in the
two practicum courses will learn valuable workplace skills on
site at local automotive dealerships and businesses.

This is a TSI-waived certificate program. Students declaring
these majors are not subject to the TSI-regulations unless they
enroll in a course outside the prescribed curriculum.

Certificate of Proficiency


FIRST SEMESTER*
AUMT 1301 Intro. and Theory of Auto. Technology .......3
AUMT 1407 Automotive Electrical Systems ....................4
AUMT 1410 Automotive Brake Systems ..........................4
AUMT 1316 Automotive Suspension and Steering .........3
Total Semester Hours .............................14

SECOND SEMESTER
AUMT 1419 Automotive Engine Repair ...........................4
AUMT 2413 Auto. Manual Drive Train and Axles ............4
AUMT 2425 Auto. Automatic Trans. & Transaxle ............4
COSC 1401 Intro. to Computer and Info. Sciences ........4
Total Semester Hours .............................16

SUMMER / THIRD SEMESTER
AUMT 1166 Practicum- Auto/Automotive
Mechanic/Technician ....................................................1
AUMT 2166 Practicum- Auto/Automotive
Mechanic/Technician
or AUMT 2328 Automotive Service** .................... 1/3
Total Semester Hours ........................... 2/3


Electrical/Driveability Certificate

Offered at the Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center

Students may elect to complete one or both of the following
programs and receive a Certificate of Proficiency in the
selected areas of study. The Electrical/Driveability Certificate
Option emphasizes automotive electrical systems, electrical
lighting and accessories, heating and air conditioning, as well
as engine performance. Students in this program will also be
able to learn valuable workplace skills on site at local automotive
dealerships and businesses.

This is a TSI-waived certificate program. Students declaring
these majors are not subject to the TSI-regulations unless they
enroll in a course outside the prescribed curriculum.

Certificate of Proficiency

FIRST SEMESTER*
AUMT 1301 Intro. and Theory of Auto. Technology .......3
AUMT 1407 Automotive Electrical Systems ....................4
AUMT 2417 Auto. Engine Performance Analysis I ..........4
Total Semester Hours .............................11

SECOND SEMESTER
AUMT 1445 Automotive Heating and Air Cond. .............4
AUMT 2421 Auto. Electrical Lighting and Access. ..........4
AUMT 2434 Auto. Engine Performance Analysis II ........4
COSC 1401 Intro. to Computer and Info. Science .........4
Total Semester Hours .............................16

SUMMER / THIRD SEMESTER
AUMT 1166 Practicum-Auto/Automotive
Mechanic/Technician ....................................................1
AUMT 2166 Practicum-Auto/Automotive
Mechanic/Technician
or AUMT 2328 Automotive Service** ..................... 1/3
Total Semester Hours ........................... 2/3

* Although not a requirement for this certificate, students
are strongly encouraged to take HUDV 1100 during the
first semester of enrollment.
** AUMT 2328 may be taken in place of AUMT 1166 and
2166 Practicum Courses; consult program advisor.