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Automotive Technology


Limited Entry,
Associate of Applied Science Degree Program

Catalog Year 2009-2010*

*Information regarding the requirements for this Limited Entry program is available by accessing the Admission Requirements page.

MHCC Faculty Advisors
Steve Michener: 503-491-7148 - Room IT 52 Steve.Michener@mhcc.edu
Mark Lambrecht: 503-491-7111 - Room IT 51 Mark.Lambrecht@mhcc.edu

This program provides students with a unique opportunity to gain experience while being trained as service technicians for dealers and/or independent auto repair facilities. The program is designed as a two-year automotive curriculum to develop the technical competency and professionalism of the incoming dealership technician. The program is a two-part experience with training taking place at both Mt. Hood Community College and the dealership and/or independent auto repair facilities. The curriculum leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree in automotive technology.
Aimed at men and women who have a career interest in the automotive industry, this program demands a commitment to both work and study for a two-year period that could include fall, winter, spring, and summer terms both years.

The Automotive Student

Dealerships and/or independent auto repair facilities see the students in this program as their Service technicians of the future. The instructional facilities are equipped with some of the finest and up-to-date equipment available. Students have the assurance of industry support and certain employment options for the future. Being accepted to this program means learning the latest in automotive technology and being could include being paid for on-the-job experience.

Program Outcomes

At the completion of this program, the student should be able to:

  • demonstrate safe shop practices and hazardous material handling
  • diagnose and repair automotive electrical systems as to NATEF Standard
  • diagnose and repair automotive engine performance systems as to NATEF Standard
  • diagnose and repair automotive emission systems as to NATEF Standard
  • diagnose and repair automotive internal combustion engine systems as to NATEF Standard
  • diagnose and repair automotive automatic transmission and transaxles systems as to NATEF Standard
  • diagnose and repair automotive manual drive train and axles systems as to NATEF Standard
  • diagnose and repair automotive brakes systems as to NATEF Standard
  • diagnose and repair automotive steering and suspension systems as to NATEF Standard
  • diagnose and repair automotive heating and air conditioning systems as to NATEF Standard
  • perform minor vehicle services.

     

The Sponsoring Dealer

Dealerships and/or independent auto repair facilities will screen qualified applications and select those they wish to sponsor. Once a student has been selected, he or she will begin working based on available student training positions1.

Applicants to the program are accepted on a limited entry basis after meeting the selection criteria for the program. Applications are available on our web site at www.mhcc.edu. Once you have read the application packet, if you have questions, please call 503-491-7256, 503-491-7111, or 503-491-7148.

Registration in program classes after the start of the first term may be possible with instructor permission. For interested students, AM100, Automotive Skill Building (1 credit) provides individuals with the fundamental information and skills required to enroll in other Automotive program courses before the first day of the 3rd term. For further information, contact a program adviser. To be fully admitted into the program, students must apply for and be accepted into the program for the following academic year.

First Quarter Cr
AM110 Internal Combustion Engine Theory 3
AM111 Internal Combustion Engine Lab 2
AM118 Electrical Systems Theory 4
AM119 Electrical Systems Lab 2
AM120 Minor Vehicle Services 2
MTH60 Beginning Algebra I 4
WR101 Workplace Communications I or
WR121 English Composition
3
20
Second Quarter
AM280 Automotive Dealership Experience1 6
6
Third Quarter Cr
AM132 Automotive Electronics I Theory 2
AM133 Automotive Electronics I Lab 1
AM136 Brake Systems Theory 2
AM137 Brake Systems Lab 1
AM170 Automotive Project I 1
AM216 Engine Performance I Theory 3
AM217 Engine Performance I Lab 2
MTH65 Beginning Algebra II 2
4
  Health and Physical Education requirement‡
3
19
Fourth Quarter
AM280 Automotive Dealership Experience1 6
6
Fifth Quarter
AM251 Engine Performance II Theory 3
AM252 Engine Performance II Lab 3
AM253 Steering & Suspension Theory 2
AM254 Steering & Suspension Lab 1
AM256 Heating and Air Conditioning Theory 2
AM257 Heating and Air Conditioning Lab 1
PSY101 Psychology of Human Relations 3
15
Sixth Quarter
AM280 Automotive Dealership Experience1 6
6
Seventh Quarter
AM152 Automatic Transmission Theory 3
AM153 Automatic Transmission Lab 3
AM156 Power Train Theory 2
AM157 Power Train Lab 1
AM258 Automotive Electronics II Theory 2
AM259 Automotive Electronics II Lab 1
AM270 Automotive Project II  1
  General Education Distribution requirement‡ 3
16
Eighth Quarter
AM280 Automotive Dealership Experience1 6
6

1 Based on availability of sponsorship or repair facility
2 Students may not use demonstrated proficiency on the College Placement Test (CPT) to satisfy this requirement.

‡See pages 7-10 of the printed catalog.

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