This program follows a structured schedule, Monday – Friday from 8 AM to 3 PM.
Completing a Level 1 Certificate allows a student to work in jobs such as trained vehicle service technician, as a specialty service technician, or any other intermediate level automotive repair profession. The student must successfully complete the Maintenance and Light Automotive Repair Certificate as a prerequisite to this certificate.
Resources
First Semester
| Course | Hours | 
|---|---|
| AUMT 1405 Introduction to Automotive Technology  | 4 | 
| AUMT 1312 Basic Automotive Service  | 3 | 
| AUMT 1257 Automotive Brake Systems Theory  | 2 | 
| AUMT 1310 Automotive Brake Systems  | 3 | 
| AUMT 1307 Automotive Electrical Systems  | 3 | 
| Total | 15 | 
Second Semester
| Course | Hours | 
|---|---|
| LEAD 1100 Workforce Development with Critical Thinking  | 1 | 
| AUMT 1316 Automotive Suspension / Steering Systems  | 3 | 
| AUMT 1319 Automotive Engine Repair  | 3 | 
| AUMT 1345 Automotive Climate Control Systems  | 3 | 
| AUMT 2313 Automotive Drive Train and Axles  | 3 | 
| Total | 13 | 
Third Semester
| Course | Hours | 
|---|---|
| AUMT 2289 Internship: Automobile / Automotive Mechanics Technology / Technician  | 2 | 
| AUMT 2301 Automotive Management  | 3 | 
| AUMT 2317 Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I  | 3 | 
| AUMT 2334 Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II  | 3 | 
| AUMT 2332 Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle II  | 3 | 
| Total Total Hours  | 14 42  | 
