Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician (AUMCA)
Award: Certificate of achievement
Pathway to associate degree: Automotive Technology (AUAAS)
Program location: South Omaha Campus
This certificate of achievement provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary for entry-level positions in the automotive field. This program helps students develop skills in diagnosing and repairing common entry level items, while developing a career path focusing on personal growth. The program presents the fundamentals of automotive systems and emphasizes human relations and critical thinking skills for entry-level technicians.
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Graduation Requirementswww.mccneb.edu/Academics/Programs-of-Study/Industrial-Technology/Automotive-Technology.aspx
General education
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13.5
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Major requirements
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36.0
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Total credit hours required
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49.5
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General education requirements
Communications
Humanities/social sciences
| Humanities/social sciences | 4.5 |
Quantitative numeracy skills
Major requirements for Automotive Technology - Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician (36.0 credit hrs.)
Courses
AUTT 1010 | Introduction to Auto Service and Minor RepairHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1210 | Automotive Electricity and Electronics IHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1220 | Automotive Electricity and Electronics IIHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1230 | Automotive Electricity and Electronics IIIHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1310 | Powertrain Repair IHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1320 | Powertrain Repair IIHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1330 | Powertrain Repair IIIHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1510 | Brake Repair IHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1520 | Brake Repair IIHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1620 | Heating and Air Conditioning IHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 1710 | Engine Mechanical Service IHYBRID | 3.0 |
AUTT 2310 | Suspension SystemsHYBRID | 3.0 |