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国外高校汽车服务工程专业信息 I2009-11-161 美国明尼苏达州圣克拉德技术学院Automotive Service TechnicianContact Info: Phone: (320) 308-6528 Fax: (320) 308-5905Email: Automotives Service Technician AAS Degree Automotives Service Technician Diploma A nation on wheels demands skilled technicians to keep the wheels turning. St. Cloud Technical College provides the education and training needed to meet this demand. Students receive instruction in the most current techniques of repair, diagnosis, maintenance, and our laboratories are equipped with the latest service and testing equipment. Graduates have the necessary educational background to obtain entry-level positions and progress to higher-level technical or management positions. Students may choose between a diploma or an AAS Degree. St. Cloud Technical Colleges Automotive Service Technician Program is ASE Certified and graduates are prepared for the Automotive Service Excellence examinations. The program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation, Inc. (NATEF). Students selecting this program will find they must master a considerable amount of theory as well as manual skills. The Transportation Studies Core also meets some of the requirements for graduation in the Medium/Heavy Truck Technician ProgramCTEC Changes Lives!The Customized Training and Education Center is a division of the St. Cloud Technical College. We provide the flexible educational options you need for workplace training and professional development. CTEC offers flexible day, evening, and weekend programs to fit busy schedules. We also provide consultations and customized training programs to suit the needs of our local business partners.Purpose: To generate passion for education and lifelong learningMission: To be the First Choice Provider for flexible education and lifelong learningCall us at 320-308-0015 or send an email to Please take some time to explore our Programs and Courses. Once you find the classes you need, use the Register for Classes area. If you have questions, you can reach us by phone or email, or you can visit us in person. Were always glad to help!CTEC also offers Online Classes which are available 24/7. Do you want to take a class?2 美国宾夕法尼亚技术学院College CatalogOne College Avenue, Williamsport PA 17701-5799 (570) 326-3761 or (800) 367-9222Automotive Service Technician (AM)(Effective Fall 2009)School of Transportation Technology Certificate More Information about Automotive Service Technician This curriculum includes advanced operating theories of automotive systems and components. Students learn to apply automotive operating principles and to diagnose malfunctions in automotive systems. The course work emphasizes the development of skills in service, repair, and test procedures. Course work prepares students to take written certification exams (e.g., the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence exam and the Pennsylvania Vehicle Safety Inspection exams, written and practical) for certification as vehicle safety inspectors.Career OpportunitiesGeneral auto technician in a dealership, independent garage, fleet operation, service station, self-employment.Recommended High School SubjectsThree years of English, one year of algebra and one year of science.Remediation StrategiesStudents may enter the major with two deficiencies. If the student is deficient in MTH 004 and RDG 001, the student must remediate before entering any of the majors. The order of remediation will be math, reading, and English.Transfer ProceduresThis major is subject to the transfer standards established by the College (see /catalog/TransferringCredits.htm ). Exceptions must be approved by the school dean.Program GoalsA graduate of this major should be able to: possess an applied skill level sufficient for entry-level employment and advancement in the field of automotive service and repair. demonstrate appropriate workplace behaviors and pursue ongoing technical skill development sufficient for employment in the field of automotive service and repair. be successfully employed in the field of automotive service and repair. CurriculumFirst SemesterCreditsAMT111Manual Transmission and Transaxle Principles 3AMT112Brake Systems 3AMT113Steering and Suspension 3AMT119Fundamentals of Automatic Transmissions 3AMT242Vehicle Safety Inspection 1MTH011Career Mathematics 3TOTAL CREDITS16 Second SemesterCreditsAMT109Automotive Electrical Fundamentals 3AMT121Automotive Fuel and Emission Control Systems 2AMT122Engine Principles 3AMT126Engine Electrical Systems 4ENL010Communications 3TOTAL CREDITS15 Third SemesterCreditsAMT104Hybrid Electric Vehicle 1AMT236Engine Performance 4AMT266Engine Repair 4AMT264Powertrain Electronics 3CSC124Information, Technology, and Society 3TOTAL CREDITS15 Fourth SemesterCreditsAMT243Automotive Chassis and Wheel Service 6AMT274Automotive Air Conditioning Systems and Service 3AMT276Electrical/Electronic Accessory Service 4OEAOpen Elective 3TOTAL CREDITS16 CERTIFICATION: The automotive major is master certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation and meets the standards for Automotive Service Excellence.About Us One College Avenue, Williamsport PA 17701 (570) 326-3761 or (800) 367-9222Pennsylvania College of Technology became an affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University in 1989, after establishing a national reputation for education supporting workforce development, first as a technical institute and later as a community college.Today, Penn College is a special mission affiliate of Penn State, committed to applied technology education.Conveniently located in Williamsport (Central Pennsylvania), Penn College attracts the second-highest enrollment in the Penn State system; over 6,500 students are enrolled in associate- and bachelor-degree programs relating to more than 100 different career areas.In addition, Penn College manages the states largest worker training program through its Workforce Development and Continuing Education unit.The modern Penn College campus offers students hands-on instruction and access to the latest equipment, leading to excellent graduate placement and degrees that work.What makes Penn College different?Degrees that work lead to good job opportunities, advancement, and continuing education. Penn State affiliation secures national reputation and name recognition. Hands-on, applied technology education includes student access to the latest technology in classrooms, labs, library, and study areas. Faculty with relevant work experience teach all classes; there are no teaching assistants. Two-year or four-year program options allow students to start in a B.S. major or in a two-year program (and transfer later into a related B.S. degree). Full college experience includes on-campus housing, athletics, and activities. Modern, beautiful campus is secured by real College police officers 24/7. A variety of support services assist students during their college experience. Small classes and excellent faculty-to-student ratio ensure personal attention. 3 美国纽约aifredstate大学Automotive Service TechnicianApplication Code:0451 Degree Received:Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) Academic Department:Automotive Trades Description:This specialization includes 1,800 hours of practical and classroom training in general automotive repair geared to automotive dealership and independent garage practice. Students receive experience on all types of automobiles, including domestic, imported, gasoline, diesel, and alternative fuels. All systems of the automobile are covered in the instruction including the latest gasoline fuel injection, electronic controls, emission controls and automatic transmission overhaul.Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:Recommended: Math A (algebra) Technical Standards:Applicants in the automotive service technician program must meet the following physical requirements.Must be able to perform safely in the shop. Must be able to lift 50 pounds up to eye level. Must be able to communicate orally with a person 6-10 feet away. Must be able to visually decipher an oscilloscope monitor and digital/analog meter, and scan tool displays. Must have a valid motor vehicle license and be able to drive a standard transmission vehicle. Must be able to diagnose mechanical falures that are distinguished audibly. Must be able to understand information found in service repair manuals and use diagnostic flow charts. Must meet qualifications for a NYS drivers license. Accreditation/Certification:Graduates may take Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exams. Master certified by NATEF (National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation, Inc.) and serves as a test center. Offers a NYS Inspection course and certification freshman year Features & Facilities:2000 national winner-automotive program Award of Excellence sponsored by Industry Planning Council Provides opportunity to prepare as a line technician for dealerships and independent repair shops Supports ASE certification, NYS Inspection, and New York States Automotive Technicians Training Programs Large shop that enables 95% live work Up-to-date equipment Faculty current with changing automotive technology NATEF master certified Articulation Agreements:Two-year BOCES graduates who have an 80 percent class average, have a letter of recommendation from their vocational instructor, and who present a portfolio may be allowed to advance beyond minimum requirements and improve the grade for the college courses, pursue individual interests within a course, or sample course work in a separate automotive program to broaden their experience.Graduation Requirements:A student must successfully complete all courses in the prescribed four-semester program and earn a minimum cumulative index of 2.0, which is equivalent to a C average.Career Opportunities:Automatic Transmission Technician Automotive Technician Specialist Automotive Diagnostic Specialist Brake Specialist Drivability Specialist Fuel System Specialist Independent Repair Shop Owner Manufacturers Service Representative Marine Engine Service Specialist Service Manager Service Salesperson Shop Foreman Wheel Alignment Specialist Transfer Opportunities:After successful completion of two years of study, a student may choose to attend a third year in heavy equipment, truck & diesel technician, or motorsports technology to obtain his/her second degree. A student may also be admitted to the autobody repair program with approval of the department chair.The Mercedes-Benz North America ELITE program is offered to qualifying seniors. Accepted students attend an intensive 16-week training program at no charge provided they complete the training and are emplyed by a Mercedes-Benz dealer for a period of six months.Volkswagen Technician Program partners with qualifying seniors for specialized training, interviews with three USA dealers of the students choice, relocation assistance up to $1,000, and reimbursement of student loans up to $7,000.Typical Semester Layout:The students receive 1,800 hours of practical experience and classroom training of which 1,400 hours are lab work. There are one-and-one-half hours of lecture with four-and-one-half hours of lab work each day, for five days, 15 weeks a semester. The approximate class size is 20 freshmen and 15 seniors.First Semester creditsAUTO1109Brakes, Steering, and Suspension Systems9AUTO1124Automotive Welding4AUTO1135Automotive Basic Electronics & Component Overhaul518 Second Semester creditsAUTO1169Tune up, Electronic Engine Controls & Electrical Diagnosis9AUTO1149Inspection, Maintenance, Air Conditioning & Cooling and Heating918 Third Semester creditsAUTO3409Engine Service9AUTO4449Drive Train Service918 Fourth Semester creditsAUTO3429Advanced Electronics & Engine Performance9AUTO4439Shop Management and Enhanced Systems918 Continuing Students: Students successfully completing the general automotive service technician program receive first priority for space if they wish a third year (senior year) in heavy equipment, truck & diesel technician or motorsports technology. They may be admitted to autobody repair with the department chairs approval.Employment and Transfer Report Employment and Transfer Rate:100% Employment and Transfer Survey Details:Survey Details200620072008Receiving Degrees513841Responding to Survey44 (86%)25 (66%)34 (83%)Employed 38 (87%)21 (84%)28 (82%)Employed in Field 38 (100%)20 (95%)28 (100%)Transfered 5 (11%)4 (16%)6 (18%)Unemployed & Seeking Employment 1 (2%)-Unemployed & Not Seeking Employment -Employment and Transfer Salary Information:Average annual salary for ASC graduates - $26,653 (3 respondents)4 加拿大尼亚加拉学院Automotive ServiceTechnician -Apprenticeship Certificate of ApprenticeshipThree YearsWelland CampusStart date: September CareerOpportunities| TheNiagaraCollegeDifference| TestimonialsandProfiles| AdmissionRequirements| DegreeOpportunities | ForFurtherInformation | Apply Now Career Opportunities From listening to the customer to estimating repair costs to completing the needed repairs, its all in a days work for automotive service technicians. Today, with on-board computers in automobiles and computerized diagnostic equipment in use, technicians have that much more to learn. An apprenticeship will get you rolling! Upon completion of this program, you can seek provincial certification, which is mandatory for employment in the trade. Potential job opportunities include: Automotive service technician Automotive appraiser Parts manager Service manager The Niagara College Difference Apprentices complete 720 hours of college instruction and about four years of on-the-job training as paid trainees Outstanding levels of student satisfaction Highly experienced and supportive professors State-of-the-art facilities for your practical experiences Small class sizes where you will receive individual attention from the professor Multiple support systems such as counselling and financial aid More than three decades of apprenticeship in-school training experience Why Consider Apprenticeship? It is predicted that there will be a shortage of skilled tradespeople in the future In the Niagara Region, 10,000 new skilled trades workers will be required by the year 2010 An apprenticeship trade offers satisfying work A certified journeyperson earns a good wage Approximately 18 per cent of skilled workers are self-employed There is, and will continue to be, a demand for highly qualified, highly skilled tradespeople Majority of tuition for the in-school training is paid for by the MTCU Earn as you learn Testimonials and Profiles “The students I have hired as graduates or current students have always shown that they have the knowledge and training needed to excel in the automotive service trade. The work ethic and skills that are taught at the NC Motive Power programs are valuable to myself as the employer and the student. Hiring.from Niagara College has always been a win/win situation for both myself and the student.When hiring, a Niagara College student/graduate has, and will continue to be my first choice!” Bill Marr, Welland Canadian Tire “I would recommend Niagara College to anyone that wants to get into the automotive field and acquire the best training. Niagara College has helped me to furhter my knowledge of automobiles and excel in my job.” Mike Dainard, Automotive Service Technician Student “The province is facing an enormous shortage of skills training and the relationship of skills training to jobs.we see that as part of a comprehensive reponse to the challenges facing Ontario today.” Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan, March 2008 My skills in the automotive field have really improved and I hope to complete my training and become a licensed mechanic. Haroon Al-Karimi, Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship student “Population growth and rise in personal income will boost demand for motor vehicles Complex motor vehicle systems, the use of propane vehicles and other innovations are increasing the skill requirements for the Automotive Service Technician.” Ontario Job Futures Admission Requirements Minimum Admission Requirements for 2010-11: Ontario Secondary School Diploma, or Grade 12 equivalency, AND Employment in the trade. Educational Pathways Niagara College has articulated agreements providing students with degree completion and credit transfer opportunities with many other colleges and universities. View Degree Opportunities by Institution View Degree Opportunities by Academic Cluster For a complete listing of articulation agreements, please consult the Niagara College Transfer Guide. Program Related Inquiries John Johnson Co-ordinator Tel: 905-735-2211, ext. 7829 Email: apprenticeniagaracollege.ca John Johnson is a former Niagara College student and now a full-time professor and program co-ordinator. John passes on not only knowledge, but also passion and excitement for the trade. During his years at a local area Nissan Dea

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