Automotive Engine Performance Specialist
Certificate: Industrial Technology
Credit Requirements: 11 Semester Credit Hours
This certificate program provides instruction on the theory, diagnosis and repair of engine fuel, electrical and emission control systems. Graduates of this program should be able to evaluate, diagnose and repair carbureted and fuel-injected automobile fuel systems, conventional and electronic ignition systems, emission control systems, and on-board, computer-managed engine systems. Graduates with the required work experience should be prepared for the ASE certification test in Engine Performance. Admission into this program requires a valid driver’s license, qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or TTC’s placement test, and successful completion of AUT 133 or departmental approval. High school graduation is not required if you are at least 18 years old.
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First Semester - Spring |
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Engine Performance |
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Ignition and Fuel Systems |
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Total 7 |
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Second Semester - Summer |
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Electronic Fuel Systems |
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Total 4 |
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