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Submitter's Information

Name

Erich Bass-Werner

Title

Automotive Program Coordinator/Instructor

Region

Bay Area

College

Chabot College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Tracey Coleman

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Heavy Duty Coach Mechanic

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

Diesel Technology (094700)

Projected Start Date

08/16/24

Catalog Description

Students completing the Chabot College Heavy Duty Coach Mechanic Degree will have obtained theoretical and practical experience in the following Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) subject areas: T1-T8 and L2. In addition to encompassing all aspects of modern medium and heavy-duty diesel vehicles, the degree includes specific training on heavy-duty coach buses and general education courses that provide a well-rounded professional prepared for current and future opportunities in transportation and mobility-related industries.

Enrollment Completer Projections

The Automotive program at Chabot College consistently averages an enrollment of over 260 unduplicated students. The Automotive Program students complete all the courses offered as they prepare for industry employment. As students progress through the individual courses, they complete multiple certificates constructed in stackable pathways toward the transition to employment or Degree. The heavy Duty Coach Mechanic program will allow those students to enroll in the AC transit Heavy Duty Coach Mechanic apprenticeship program, which typically graduates 6+ students yearly.

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
Program Goal

The Heavy-Duty Coach Mechanic program provides general education on the maintenance, diagnosis, and repair fundamentals of the Heavy-Duty Coach Bus service industry. The program includes the following ASE areas:

  • T1: Gasoline Engines
  • T2: Diesel Engines
  • T3: Drive Train
  • T4: Brakes
  • T5: Suspension & Steering
  • T6: Electrical/Electronic Systems
  • T7: Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
  • T8: Preventative Maintenance Inspection

The program combines classroom instruction with hands-on activities using modern service and diagnostics equipment. The program also requires general education courses to ensure students gain a well-rounded technical education.

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

Min 22.0; Max 28.0

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

The Heavy Duty Coach Mechanic Certificate of Achievement program provides students with studies focusing on a work-and-learn modality supporting a technician's pathway to a degree. The heavy-duty diesel transportation industry is experiencing a significant demand for technicians that is difficult;t to satisfy. The need for qualified technicians has increased due to attrition and the inclusion of new vehicle technologies that demand specialized training.

After completing the Certificate of Achievement, students can pursue an Associate of Sciences degree in Heavy Duty Coach Mechanics to further extend their employment industry in the medium and heavy-duty diesel engine industry. The AS degree will train them to access work in a wider range of equipment, including mining, farming, construction machinery, and transportation vehicles.

Program Requirements
CourseTitleUnitsYear/Semester
(Y1 or S1)
ACAP 01
Preventive Maintenance (PM)
3.00
Y1
ACAP 02
Air Brake System
3.00
Y1
ACAP 03
Steering and Suspension
3.00
Y2
ACAP 04
Basic Electrical
3.00
Y2
ACAP 05
Advanced Electrical
4.00
Y3
ACAP 06
Engine Overhaul & Trouble Shooting
4.00
Y3
ACAP 07
Transmission/Retarder
3.00
Y4
ACAP 08
Advanced Diagnostics
3.00
Y4

Supporting Documents

Bay Area Regional Questions

Goal of Program

CTE

Include any other information you would like to share.
This certificate program is intended to grant academic recognition to the existing AC Transit apprenticeship program.
Please list similar programs at other colleges in the service area which may be impacted, including the name of the college, the name of the program that may be impacted, the name of the person you contacted and the outcome of that contact.
This program is a direct partnership with AC transit and should not affect any other teaching ionstitution.

Submission Details

Published at

08/18/23 - 03:39 PM

Status

Recommended

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Erich Bass-Werner   ·  08/18/23

Correction to catalog description: Students completing the Chabot College Heavy Duty Coach Mechanic Certificate of Achievement will have obtained theoretical and practical experience in the following Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) subject areas: T1-T8 and L2. In addition, students will receive specific training on the maintenance, service, and repair of heavy-duty coach buses.