Overview

The Automotive Powertrain Technician Certificate prepares students for starting or advancing their career in the automotive service industry as an engine, automatic trans/transaxle, manual trans/transaxle, and driveline repair technician.

Students who complete the program successfully are prepared to earn the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications for A-1 (Engine Repair), A-2 (Automatic Transmission/Transaxle), and A-3 (Manual Drive Train and Axles).

Contacts

Program Chair

Charles (Chuck) Butler
BA, ASE-MCT

Career Outlook

Graduates Are Prepared To

  • Enter the automotive work force as a technician
  • Take ASE certification exams

Representative Job Titles For Graduates

  • Powertrain Technician

Graduate Employment Outlook

Opportunities for qualified job seekers should be very good. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a national average of about 73,300 openings per year through 2031 for automotive service technicians and mechanics.

$41,240 - $56,040 annual salary

Graduate Starting Salary Projections

Contacts

Program Chair

Charles (Chuck) Butler
BA, ASE-MCT

Curriculum

Effective 2024-2025 academic year

Automotive Powertrain Technician Certificate (APTC)

Semester 1 Lec Lab Credits
AUTO 100 Introduction to Automotive Technology 2 3 3
AUTO 161 Electrical/Electronic Systems 1 2 3 3
AUTO 111 Engine Repair 2 3 3
Semester 2
AUTO 175 Powertrain Systems and Service 2 3 3
Total Credits: 8 12 12

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