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Catalog of Entry | 2001
Automotive Service Technology
and Toyota Technical Education Network
Associate in Applied Science
This Automotive Service Excellence
(ASE)/National Automobile Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) master
certified program is designed for the student who is preparing for a career in
the automotive field. Classroom activities provide students an opportunity to
learn theory and test-taking skills needed to successfully pass the Michigan
and/or ASE certification examinations. Shop activities provide students an
opportunity to become proficient in the testing, diagnosing and servicing of
the various systems of the automobile. All eight areas of an automotive
certification are thoroughly covered and when combined with general and
related courses lead to an Associate of Applied Science degree. This provides
the background for employment and advancement in various automotive related
occupations such as service technician, service writer, service manager,
proving grounds testing technician, shop owner, parts specialist, automotive
machinist, alternate fuel vehicle technician, technical sales and motor
sports.
JCC also has a Toyota corporate sponsored
connection called T-Ten. As part of the Toyota Technical Education Network,
JCC students have the option to enter into the Toyota T-TEN program. This
program prepares students to work as a technician in a Toyota dealership.
These students take the same automotive classes as other students with some
important differences. Toyota will provide T-TEN students with: Toyota work
uniforms, Toyota training materials, Toyota vehicles and special tools to work
with in the shop, assistance in finding a sponsoring Toyota dealership to do
paid co-ops, a Snap-On tool scholarship, Toyota course exit exams and Toyota
certification upon successful completion of the program.
Minimum credits: 63
Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.0
Minimum JCC credits: 12
MACRAO agreement: No
Contact Program Staff
Les Coxon Les_Coxon@jackson.cc.mi.us or 517-796-8541
Dan Livingston Dan_Livingston@jackcon.cc.mi.us
or 517-796-8540
General Education Requirements (17 credits)
English (3 credits)
ENG 131 Writing Experience
Mathematics (3 credits) Choose
one of the following:
MTH 110 Basic Mathematics
MTH 112 Business Math
MTH 120 Beginning Algebra
MTH 131 Intermediate Algebra
MTH 133 Introduction to Probability & Statistics
MTH 140 Pre-calculus
MTH 151 Calculus I
Science (4 credits) Choose one of the following:
BIO 131 General Biology
BIO 132 Human Biology
BIO 151 General Botany
BIO 152 General Zoology
BIO 155 Human Anatomy
BIO 225 Medical Lab Procedures
CEM 121 Chemistry of Life
CEM 131 General Chemistry
CEM 132 Organic and Biological Chemistry
CEM 151 General Inorganic Chemistry
CEM 152 General Inorganic Chemistry with Analysis
GEL 160 Introduction to Geology
NSC 131 Contemporary Science
PHY 131 Our Physical World
PHY 151 Astronomy
PHY 231 College Physics I
PHY 251 Modern University Physics II
Social Science (3 credits):
Choose one of the following:
ANT 131 Introduction to Anthropology
CRJ 101 Criminal Law
CRJ 104 Criminal Justice Psychology
CRJ 111 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJ 120 Human Relations for Corrections
CRJ 127 Corrections Law
ECN 231 Macroeconomics
ECN 232 Microeconomics
GEO 131 Physical Geography
HIS 120 Ancient History
HIS 131 Western Civilization to 1555
HIS 132 Western Civilization 1955 to Present
HIS 231 Development of the US through the Civil
War
HIS 232 Development of the US from the Civil War
PLS 141 American National Government
PSY 140 Introduction to Psychology
PSY 152 Social Psychology
PSY 251 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 252 Developmental Psychology
SOC 152 Social Psychology
SOC 231 Principles of Sociology
SOC 236* Women in a Changing Society
SSC 131 Understanding Social Issues
Humanities (3 credits):
Choose one of the following:
ART 111 Art History: Prehistoric - 1400
ART 112 Art History: Renaissance - Present
ENG 210 Introduction to Film
ENG 236* Women in a Changing Society
ENG 246 Short Story & Novel
ENG 247 Poetry and Drama
ENG 249 African-American Literature
ENG 254 Children's Literature
ENG 255 American Literature 19th Century
ENG 256 American Literature 20th Century
ENG 257 World Literature I
HUM 131 Cultural Connections
MUS 130 Survey of Non-Western Music
MUS 131 Understanding Music
MUS 133 Music Education
MUS 151 Music Theory I
MUS 152 Music Theory II
PHL 231 Intro to Philosophy
PHL 232 Logic
THR 116 Introduction to Theatre
*Cannot be double-counted; prefix chosen at registration cannot be changed.
Health/Physical Fitness (1 credit) Choose one of the
following:
HPF 160 Wellness
HPF 168 Weight Training & Conditioning
HPF 221 Jazz Techniques
HPF268 Advanced Weight Training
HPF 277 Stress Management
HPF 278 Stress Management for Parents
Automotive Service Technology Requirements (38 credits)
AUT 102 Engine Performance I
AUT 103 Engine Performance II
AUT 105 Automotive Brakes
AUT 106 Suspension and Steering
AUT 108 Automotive Air Conditioning /Heating
AUT 112 Electrical Systems I
AUT 113 Electrical Systems II
AUT 201 Engine Repair
AUT 202 Automatic Transmission
AUT 204 Manual Drive Train and Axles
AUT 210 Co-Op Experience
Automotive Service Technology Electives (8 credits)
AUT 101 General Service
AUT 211 Co-Op Experience
AUT 212 Co-Op Experience
AUT 242 General Automotive Lab
BUS Business
EET Electrical Engineering Technology
MTT Machine Tool Technology
WLD 120 Welding I
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