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Automotive Service Technology This program features instruction in modern facilities with an emphasis on automotive diagnosis, inspection, adjustments and service. In addition, students are taught to test, diagnose, service and replace electronic controls, fuel injection components and accessories, air conditioning units, power windows and seats, lighting circuits, and safety and warning devices.
Students complete more than 550 hours of repair and adjustment on vehicles under the supervision of automotive service faculty. Students who wish to continue their education may pursue a bachelors degree in Automotive and Heavy Equipment Management, Automotive Engineering Technology or nearly 20 other degree programs.
Prepare for a Great Career The importance of competent automobile repair in todays mobile society cannot be overstated. Because vehicles have skyrocketed in cost and are kept in service longer, there is a shortage of trained, knowledgeable technicians.
Skilled technicians are needed to perform preventive maintenance, repairs and adjustments. Challenges in this field include servicing electrical systems, brakes, wheel alignments, fuel injection systems, transmissions and driveline repairs, among many others.
Employment opportunities exist in every community and in all parts of the country. Advancement in the field is available, from service person to manager to shop owner. The opportunities are limitless.
Admission Requirements Admission to the College of Technology is open to high school graduates who demonstrate academic preparedness, maturity and seriousness of purpose with backgrounds appropriate to their chosen program of studies. Among first-time students in our technical programs, the average high school GPA is 2.8, and the average ACT composite score is 20.
Students entering the Automotive Service Technology program must have a high school diploma with a minimum C average and an ACT math subscore of 15 or better. Enrolled students need to furnish their own hand tools, protective eye devices and work uniforms.
Graduation Requirements The Automotive Service Technology program at Ferris leads to an associate in applied science degree. Graduation requires a minimum 2.0 grade point average in core classes, in the major and overall. Students must complete all general education requirements as outlined on the General Education website. A Classroom course provided by Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan, United States
Automotive Service Technology (Diploma)In the Auto Service Technology program, students will have the opportunity to learn skills to prepare for entry-level positions as automotive technicians. These skills will also be helpful in preparing for A.S.E. (Automotive Service Excellence) certification. Courses of instruction cover all systems of the automobile, including basic operation and parts identification with the objective of developing diagnostic skills. Automotive service technicians, in addition to enjoying working with their hands, must also have the ability to systematically diagnose technical automotive problems.
Program Outcomes The program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and ability to: Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to utilize service literature Demonstrate the skills and knowledge to perform repairs following environmental and ethical guidelines Exhibit the safety procedures and practices necessary to work efficiently and professionally in the automotive industry Demonstrate the ability to maintain and repair tools and equipment in the automotive shop Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive electrical systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive drive train systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive steering and suspension systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive driveability systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive engine systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive transmission systems
A.A.S. In the Automotive Service Technology programs, students will have the opportunity to learn skills to prepare for entry-level positions as automotive technicians. These skills will also be helpful in preparing for A.S.E. (Automotive Service Excellence) certification. Courses of instruction cover all systems of the automobile, including basic operation and parts identification with the objective of developing diagnostic skills. Automotive service technicians, in addition to enjoying working with their hands, must also have the ability to systematically diagnose technical automotive problems. The A.A.S. program is similar in content to the diploma programs, but also includes 18 credits of liberal education, which are intended to diversify the students training and enhance transfer opportunities to other institution of higher learning.
Program Outcomes The program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and ability to: Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary to utilize service literature Demonstrate the skills and knowledge to perform repairs following environmental and ethical guidelines Exhibit the safety procedures and practices necessary to work efficiently and professionally in the automotive industry Demonstrate the ability to maintain and repair tools and equipment in the automotive shop Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive heating and air conditioning systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive electrical systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive drive train systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive steering and suspension systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive brake systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive driveability systems Demonstrate the skills and knowledge necessary for diagnosis and repair of automotive engine systems A Classroom course provided by Lake Superior College in Duluth, Minnesota, United States
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