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CONTACT: TECHNICAL PROGRAMS DEPT. DISMISSAL AND SUSPENSION POLICY
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Automotive Technology Purpose The purpose of the Automotive Technology program is to provide the students training in all eight areas of Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.) certification. These areas include: engine repair, automatic transmission/transaxle, manual drive train and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. The goal of the program is for graduates to be employable as entry-level technicians in a service shop or dealership. At the completion of the one-year Certificate, two-year Certificate and/or the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree, students will be required to take the appropriate A.S.E. Student Examinations.
Admission Requirements Students are admitted to the Automotive Technology program through the regular college admission procedures (see Admission Regulations section). Students will receive a one-year Certificate, two-year Certificate and/or an A.A.S. degree upon satisfactory completion of the program of study and upon making formal application for graduation (see Curricula section). The Automotive Technology program carries three award options, a one-year Certificate, a two-year Certificate, and an A.A.S. degree. College Board policy requires all students to take the Accuplacer examination. Students pursuing the one-year Certificate do not have to pass the Accuplacer exam; however, those not scoring at the READ 0302 level are encouraged to enroll in the appropriate developmental course(s). Students who wish to pursue the two-year A.A.S. degree or the two-year certificate must meet all Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements.
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