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V.C., Automotive Service Technology Certificate

Certificate Type: V.C.
Major Code: AUTO-VC
CIP: 0647060405

This course of study prepares students to become entry-level technicians, familiar with all aspects of automotive diagnosis and repair. The latest in computerized work stations and computerized simulators are used in the classroom. Structured laboratories give the student hands-on experience with the latest model cars, using the tools and techniques employed in today's automotive repair industry. Students successfully completing this program will be able to diagnose and repair any of the basic systems on late-model cars.

Total program hours: 1,215 of 1,800

Admission requirements:

  • Submit a completed SCC application to the Admissions Office;
  • Submit an Automotive Admission Checklist to the Automotive Department;
  • Interview with Automotive Department program coordinator (Call 407.708.2303 or 407.708.2274 to schedule an appointment.);
  • Complete the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE);
  • TABE scores must be at or above 9 for Language and Reading and 10 for Math to exit the program and receive the completion diploma; and
  • Register for Fall Term.
Major Courses
AER0071CAutomotive Business Management/Employability Skills
Classroom instructions are provided in organization and management of small automotive shops, employer-employee and customer relations, processing of work orders, parts inventory control, job search, relocation and interview techniques. Students will identify the advantages and disadvantages of owning and managing a business, identify acceptable work ethic, and explain procedures for managing employer-employee and customer relations. Lab fee required.
1.50
AER0072CAutomotive Fundamentals and Service
This course begins with an introduction to the automotive systems, tools and equipment and proper procedures for performing lubrication, tire and minor maintenance service on automotive vehicles. Included are use of service manuals, both paper and computer driven; use of measuring and special tools; use of digital volt-ohmmeters; safety and hazardous materials handling and identification; and operation and minor service of various automotive systems. Lab fee required.
5
AER0199CAutomotive Engine Fundamentals
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with an in-depth study of automotive engines, nomenclature of parts, engine types, sizes, and operating principles. Engine overhaul procedures are studied and performed, includng valve train service and machining. Emphasis is placed on proper diagnoses of engine problems, including loss of compression, lubrication of components, cylinder balance, noise and vibration problems. Lab fee required.
6
AER0399CAutomotive Drive Trains
This course introduces the student to the relationship between the engine, clutch, transmission, drive axle, and differential. Organized learning experiences are provided in the operation, service, and maintenance of mechanical and hydraulic clutches, manual and automatic transmissions, transaxles, and differentials. Automatic transmission and transaxle operation and minor service is included. Lab fee required.
6
AER0499CAutomotive Suspension and Brakes
In this course emphasis is placed on safety and the use of proper procedures for diagnosing, inspecting and repairing brake and suspension systems. Theory and principles of operation are combined with laboratory work which includes wheel alignment, suspension and brake systems, inspection, diagnosis and repair. Lab fee required.
9
AER0697CAutomotive Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals
This course provides an in-depth study of electrical and electronic theory, test equipment, wiring diagram interpretation, engine, body and chassis electrical systems. The student, on simulators, computer-based trainers and on-vehicle applications, will demonstrate application of theory. Included are actual work experiences and the use of modern diagnostic tools and equipment. Lab fee required.
8.50
AER0759CAutomotive Heating/Air Conditioning Fundamentals
This course is a systematic study of the heating and ventilation system, the engine cooling system, air conditioning system operation, temperature controls, refrigerants, recovery and recycling. Procedures for diagnosis, service, and repair of air conditioning components are also covered. Lab fee required.
4.50
Total Credits:40.5

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Want more information?

Ronda Thacker
407.708.2230
Fax: 407.708.2404
thackerr@scc-fl.edu

Get Admissions Info
or call 407.708.2050

Did you know?

SCC opened its $10.1 million, 55,000 square foot, state-of-the-art CFADA Professional Automotive Training Center in January 2007.

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