Automotive Technician • Certificate of Achievement
OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM
Total Credit Hours: 32
Colleague Code: CA.AUT
Curriculum Code: AUT 202
Recommended Course Sequence:
First Semester: AUT 101, AUT 103, AUT 104, AUT 109, Elective
Second Semester: AUT 102, AUT 105, AUT 106, AUT 107, Elective
Program Information:
- This applied science program of study must be taken in its entirety to meet certificate requirements.
Top 3 Occupations According to www.onetonline.org:
- Automotive Specialty Technicians (49-3023.02)
- Automotive Master Mechanics (49.3023.01)
- Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles (49-2096.00)
For Program Information Contact:
Business and Technologies Department at 217.786.2381 or 217.786.2406 or see an academic advisor.
Required Program Courses (32 credits)
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Fundamentals of Automotive Technologies |
2 credits |
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Multi-Cylinder Engines |
3.5 credits |
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Engine Servicing |
3.5 credits |
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AC and DC Electrical Systems |
3.5 credits |
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Fuel and Fuel Systems |
4 credits |
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Brake Systems |
3 credits |
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Wheel Alignment, Balance and Suspension |
3 credits |
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Auto Business Management |
3 credits |
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Program Course |
6.5 credits |
Program Courses (choose 6.5 credits)
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Automatic Transmission |
3 credits |
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Power Trains and Manual Transmissions |
3 credits |
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Special Units Mechanisms |
3 credits |
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Auto Emission Control |
2.5 credits |
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Automotive Drivability |
2 credits |
Lincoln Land Community College provides the following information in compliance with the “Program Integrity” and “Gainful Employment in a Recognized Occupation” regulations as defined by the US Department of Education (34 CFR 668.8).
Gainful Employment Information
In-District Tuition & Fees: |
$3,414 |
Books & Supplies: |
$2,684 |
Academic Year 10-11 Completions: |
16 |
On-time Completion** |
1 |
On-time Rate** |
6.3% |
Placement Rate*** |
6300% |
Median Federal Loan**** |
$0 |
Median Private Loan**** |
$0 |
Median LLCC Loan**** |
$0 |
** Many students attend part-time and will not be able to complete the certificate in the amount of time indicated in the LLCC catalog. Students may also work on multiple degrees/certificates simultaneously, which often lengthens their time to completion.
***Calculated from FY10,11,12 respondents to employment status on the LLCC Career & Technical Graduate Follow-up Survey
****This is the median loan amount borrowed by certificate completers in 2010-2011