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Submitter's Information

Name

Brittanye Muschamp

Title

Full-Time Faculty - Automotive Technology Instructor

Region

South Central Coast

College

Santa Barbara City College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Alan Price

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Automotive Service and Technology, Certificate of Achievement

Submission Type

Program Modifications (formerly substantial changes)

TOPs Code

Automotive Technology (094800)

Projected Start Date

08/22/23

Catalog Description

The Automotive Service and Technology program at Santa Barbara City College is a Master Certified Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation accredited program. The program primarily offers courses aligned with automotive industry standards to prepare students with the skills needed for employment in various roles. In addition to offering a comprehensive general automotive program, students can also obtain advanced certifications by completing manufacturer factory training programs offered through industry partnerships. 

The program offers courses that range from basic to advanced levels, covering all automotive content areas as required by the ASE Education Foundation. These courses are designed to expose students to real-world automotive service and mechanical repairs, emphasizing the hands-on application of skills required to diagnose, service, and repair vehicles. Employability skills are also discussed and practiced in all courses, including: effective time management, maintaining a professional attitude working in a culturally diverse workplace, and industry-standard organizational habits and ethical behavior. All courses offered through the program are designed to prepare students for ASE industry certifications. 


Program Student Learning Outcomes

  • Compare and contrast the operation of various automotive vehicle systems. 
  • Analyze malfunctions of automotive vehicle systems per industry standards. 
  • Demonstrate proper automotive vehicle system diagnosis, service, and repair procedures in the lab per industry standards. 
  • Explain soft skills related to employability, including: effective time management, maintaining a professional attitude while working in a culturally diverse workplace, and industry-standard organizational habits and ethical behavior. 


Enrollment Limitations

Based on program accreditation standards, industry recommendations, and safety considerations, the enrollment of each class should not exceed 24 students.


Prerequisite Skills

Students are not required to have any previous automotive knowledge or experience prior to entering the automotive program.

Enrollment Completer Projections

The annual enrollment projection under this modified program would be between 96 to 120 students. By the end of year 2, at least 15 of students enrolled in the program are expected to complete the program and earn a degree. By the end of year 4, at least 25 of students enrolled in the program are expected to complete the program and earn a degree.

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 goal of the program is to create well-rounded students who can advance in a variety of industry roles, including automotive service technician, automotive service consultant, management positions, and small business owners. The program aims to provide the skills necessary for obtaining and retaining employment in the automotive industry. This includes the real-life application of lecture material in the lab to diagnose, service, and repair a wide variety of vehicles. Students will also understand the importance of soft skills directly related to the automotive industry throughout the program. After completion of each course in the program, students will be prepared to obtain ASE industry certifications. This program will also assist students in continuing their career pathways in the automotive industry.

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

41.5

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

All Department Requirements listed below with a “C” or better or “P” in each course (at least 20% of the department requirements must be completed through SBCC).

Program Requirements
CourseTitleUnitsYear/Semester
(Y1 or S1)
AUTO 120Automotive Business & Soft Skills4Y1
AUTO 130Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair4.5Y1
AUTO 140Automotive Engines4.5Y1
AUTO 150 Automotive Brakes, Suspension, & Steering4.5Y1
AUTO 160Automotive Electrical & Electronic Systems4.5Y1


AUTO 170Automotive Engine Performance4.5Y2
AUTO 180Automotive Heating & A/C4.5Y2
AUTO 190Automotive Drivetrain Systems4.5Y2
AUTO 200Automotive Advanced Diagnosis & ADAS3Y2
AUTO 210Automotive Hybrid & Electric Vehicles4.5
Y2

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Submission Details

Published at

12/27/22 - 11:34 AM

Status

Recommended

Return to Drafts

Please list the reason(s) for returning "Automotive Service and Technology, Certificate of Achievement". to Brittanye Muschamp's drafts. This message will be sent to btmuschamp@pipeline.sbcc.edu

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