The Administration of Justice major prepares students for a variety of careers in the criminal justice system. Courses within the program acquaint students with the American Justice system, crime causes, the role of law enforcement, roles of administration of justice practitioners, procedural and constitutional rights of defendants, legal defenses, criminal courtroom procedure, evidence procedures, juvenile procedures, and misdemeanor and felony violations...
The Automotive Technology curriculum is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed as technicians in the automotive service industry. The Automotive Technology program at Chaffey College is certified by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF). Students who successfully complete the requirements for the Master Automotive Technician Associate of Science Degree will be qualified to take the...
Prepares students for entry-level positions in interior design. The course of study includes instruction in the following: architecture--orthographic projection, descriptive geometry, perspective, and shades and shadows; two-dimensional basic design; delineation and rendering; materials of construction; water-color painting; freehand drawing; professional practice/interior design; legal aspects of contracting; architectural technology (drafting);...
A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair, service, and maintain all types of automobiles. Includes instruction in brake systems, electrical systems, engine performance, engine repair, suspension and steering, automatic and manual transmissions and drive trains, and heating and air condition systems.
The program focuses on the repair and maintenance of passenger cars and light trucks. Course work includes cooperative work experience working for a local employer. Those who wish to specialize may take advanced mechanic studies courses for more in-depth experience. Students may enter the program any term.
PROGRAM Prerequisites MTH-020 Fundamentals of Arithmetic or equivalent competency and RD-090 Intermediate Reading Skills or equivalent competency.
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The Automotive Technology Associate of Applied Science degree provides students with a working knowledge of the skills required for employment as an automotive technician. It benefits both students seeking marketable skills and experienced automotive technicians looking to upgrade their proficiency and obtain industry certification. Students successfully completing the Automotive Technology AAS will have obtained the knowledge and skills necessary...
The Associate of Applied Science in Paramedicine prepares the student to perform as a Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic (NREMT-P). Paramedicine is a specialty whose practitioners respond to emergencies before a patient reaches a hospital, rendering basic and advanced medical treatment before and during transport to a medical facility. Classroom, clinical and field internship training prepares paramedics to assess and treat...
The Automotive Technology curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment as apprentice auto mechanics or to allow students to continue toward a Baccalaureate degree in other advanced schools of technology in preparation for future management and teaching careers in the automotive industry.
The College of Alameda ATECH program is certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), and was recognized as the ’Best...
Qualified automotive service technicians are in demand in the 21st century. Consumers are looking for technicians who will fix the problem the first time. Shop owners search for technicians who can keep up with the growing complexity of the automobile.
A technician's job is demanding. Good hand-eye coordination, mechanical aptitude, critical thinking skills, and mathematics and electrical skills are necessary for a student to achieve success in this...
Acceptable Courses Within Major AT 97 Work Experience - 1
AT 100 Introduction to Automotive Technology - 4
AT 101 Automotive Braking I - 2 Or
AT 105 Automotive Braking Systems - 4
AT 102 Engine Repair - 5
AT 103 Practical Lab. - 0.5
AT 110 Automotive Electrics I - 5 Or
AT 113 Automotive Electrics - 7
AT 111 Engine Performance I - 6 Or
AT 106 Engine Performance - 8
AT 112 Air Conditioning - 3
Acceptable Courses Within Major AT 97 Work Experience - 1
AT 100 Introduction to Automotive Technology - 4
AT 101 Automotive Braking Systems I and - 2
AT 121 Automotive Braking Systems II - 2 Or
AT 105 Automotive Braking Systems - 4
AT 102 Engine Repair - 5
AT 103 Practical Lab - 1
AT 110 Automotive Electrics I and - 5
AT 130 Automotive Electrics II - 2 Or
AT 113 Automotive Electrics - 7
AT 111 Engine Performance I and - 6
AT 131 Engine Performance...
Service Management major prepares students for entry into management positions available in automotive repair facilities. Potential job titles for graduates include service director, service manager, service advisor, dispatcher, customer relations specialist, or independent shop owner. The Service Management major shares the general education courses and first year of basic technical courses within the Automotive Technology program. During the second...
This degree program teaches the fundamentals of repair for today's highly computerized automobiles, preparing you to work in automotive dealerships, independent repair shops, and chain automotive stores. Begin with basic repair and learn to do brakes and tune-ups, steering and suspension, and electrical technology....
The Automotive Service Technology curriculum leads to an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree. The automotive industry has undergone a parts and service revolution. The increased complexity of the modern automobile has created a demand for highly skilled, technologically advanced automotive professionals.
The Automotive Service Technology Option prepares students to work as mechanics, safety inspectors and shop supervisors. The skills courses...
Major: Auto Mechanics: 36 units An Associate in Science degree may be earned by completing a minimum of 60 units of degree credit coursework, including the major requirements and breadth requirements, with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. The student must complete all courses required for the major with a grade of "C" or better....
Computer Careers Program Prerequisites (Applies to all degree, diploma and certificate degree programs):
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in ENGL0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in READ0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in MATH 0470.
Keyboarding skills of 20 wpm with 2 or less errors or passing grade in ADSC1710...
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