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Automotive Undercar Systems, AAS
Automotive Undercar Systems, AAS

Automotive Undercar Systems, AAS

  • ID:KVCC10033
  • Level:Associate Degree
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Fees (USD)

* Total Credits: 62

Estimated Total/program:
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60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
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1

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Forms and documents to be submitted for admission review:

  • Application

  • Signed Notice of Regulations

  • F-1 international students financial certification form

  • Official post-secondary transcript with an english translation

  • Copy of current Passport with photo

English Requirements

Proof of English Proficiency

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computer-based test), 61 (Internet-based) or better

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or better

  • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) score of 72 or better

  • Duolingo English assessment score of 95 or better

  • United States post secondary English composition course with a grade of “C” or better (no online courses will be accepted)

  • A diploma from a secondary school program in which the language of instruction was English Graduated from CELSIS or ELS language program

Other Requirements

  • Copy of Passport photo page

  • Bank Letter

    • Must verify at least $20,050 USD

    • Must be dated within last 30 days

    • Must be stamped or signed by a bank representative

Course Information

The National Automotive Technology Education Foundation (NATEF) certified Automotive Technology programs prepare students for a range of employment opportunities. Courses in the automotive undercar systems AAS are designed to give the student experience in base automotive technology with a focus on automotive mechanical drive-line, brakes, and suspension. It can be used to prepare the student for entry level employment or to further the skills of currently working technicians. It can be taken alone or in conjunction with other automotive related courses and is designed to complement the automotive drivability systems AAS for those that wish to receive a dual associate degree with minimal additional credit hours. Some of the automotive technology programs transfer to four-year colleges and universities. To explore transfer opportunities, please see a counselor.

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Required Courses

  • Shop Fundamentals

  • Ethics & Employability Skills

  • Intro to Automotive Electrical

  • Auto Electrical/Electronic Sys

  • Automotive Brake Systems

  • Automotive Alignment Service

  • Steering & Suspension System

  • Manual Trans/Driveline Repair

  • Manual Transmission/Driveline

  • Automatic Trans/Axle Repair

  • Automatic Transmission/Axle

  • Engine Overhaul

  • Engine Mechanical Theory

  • Auto Brake Electronic Systems

  • Automotive Internship

  • College Writing I

  • or

  • College Writing & Research

  • Technical Mathematics

  • Introduction to Welding

  • Safety & First Aid

Minimum Total Credits: 62

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Careers in this pathway are related to the business environment. These include entrepreneur, sales, marketing, computer/information systems, finance, accounting, personnel, economics, and management. If you enjoy being a leader, organizing people, planning activities, talking, and working with numbers or ideas, this could be the ideal area for you.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance: 1,500 $ USD per year

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