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Submitter's Information

Name

David Roper

Title

Associate Professor / Department Co-Chair

Region

Orange County

College

Santa Ana College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Dr. Larisa Sergeyeva

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Automotive Essentials

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

Automotive Technology (094800)

Projected Start Date

08/01/24

Catalog Description

The certificate in Automotive Essentials provides students with theoretical knowledge and understanding of the operations and functions of four major automotive areas. This certificate is designed for students seeking knowledge without hands-on applications. Students completing this certificate may find employment in non-technical automotive areas.

Enrollment Completer Projections

12

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 8 to fewer than 16 semester (or 12 to fewer than 24 quarter) units (B)
Program Goal

The goal of this program is to provide students with theoretical knowledge on four major automotive areas.

  • Explain anti-lock brake system operation.
  • Identify disc brake components.
  • Identify drum brake components.
  • Explain the purpose of wheel alignment.
  • Explain the difference between hydraulic and electric power steering.
  • Explain how voltage, amperage, and resistance interact with each other.
  • Identify the five major sources of electricity.
  • Explain the need for emission control devices.
  • Explain the need for engine sensors.

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

14

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 mission of the Santa Ana College Automotive Department is to prepare students for degree and certificate attainment through coursework in automotive programs. The department empowers all students with knowledge to make career focused decisions with a thorough education focusing on all major areas of modern automobiles. The automotive department values partnerships with local and regional repair and service facilities. Through advisory committee meetings and local connections, faculty maintain a close relationship with employers and manufacturer representatives to stay current with industry trends and technology.

The automotive department is in a continuous state of improvement and technological advancement. Due to automotive being an evolving discipline, the equipment, tools, and teaching aids continuously require updating. Furthermore, as new technologies are introduced on modern vehicles, the automotive department will continually seek to stay current with technology. For these reasons, faculty are constantly seeking grant funding for large purchases and introduction of new programs. Lastly, the department has connections with vehicle manufacturers such as Subaru, Fiat-Chrysler, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, and Ford Motor Company. Through these connections, the department can obtain vehicle and tool donations. Also, the manufacturers give faculty and students access to specified training for their respective vehicles.

Program Requirements
CourseTitleUnitsYear/Semester
(Y1 or S1)
AUTO 114ASuspension and Steering Lecture3.0S1
AUTO 115ABrakes Lecture3.0S1
AUTO 116AElectrical Fundamentals Lecture4.0S2
AUTO 118AEngine Performance Lecture4.0S2




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Orange County Regional Questions

District

Rancho Santiago Community College District

College

Santa Ana College

CRLC Member

Dr. Larisa Sergeyeva

Email

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Phone

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Reason for program recommendation request

New Program

Place of program in college's curriculum/similar program
None
List similar programs at other colleges in the Orange County Region
Golden West College, Saddleback College, Cypress College, Fullerton College
Annual Enrollment projects (non-duplicative)
800
Priority Sector

Advanced Transportation and Logistics

Submission Details

Published at

06/12/23 - 07:57 AM

Status

Recommended

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