Automotive Technology: CP

Automotive Technology: CP

Certificate of Proficiency | 43 credit hours minimum

Area of Interest: Advanced Manufacturing, Industrial Occupations, and Transportation

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Program Description:

Automotive Technology Certificate of Proficiency is a comprehensive certificate that focuses on comprehensive automotive training that will prepare students for employment in the automotive service and repair industry.  Students are trained in the eight Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) areas of specialization.  Instruction for each of the ASE areas is supported through instructor-led presentations and demonstrations and is reinforced with guided hands-on lab activities.  Students will be administered a student-specific ASE test at the end of the program to prepare them for future ASE tests. 

Locations. This program is offered in its entirety at Forest Park.

Related Programs. The Automotive Technology Department offers an associate and certificates in the following areas:

Automotive Service, Certificate of Specialization

Automotive Technology, Associate in Applied Science

Automotive Vehicle Inspection and Light Maintenance, Certificate of Specialization

Cost of Attendance.  For more information on cost of attendance visit MoSCORES

Program Career and Salary Information.  Pursuant to Missouri HB 1606 (2018), information regarding the number of credit hours, program length, employment rate, wage data, and graduates employed in careers related to their program of study at St. Louis Community College can be found at the following URL: https://scorecard.mo.gov/scorecard/. Search using School / Program “St. Louis Community College” and choose the degree or credential type of interest. 

The following limitations to the data apply: Information provided is based on the most recent cohorts available. Typically, most recent cohorts for wage and completion data are six years prior to the current academic year. Time to complete a program of study varies depending on the number of credit hours students earn per semester.

Interested in this program? Start the enrollment process by visiting the Apply to STLCC page.   

At the completion of the program, students are expected to:

  1. identify manual driveline components.
  2. inspect manual driveline components for wear or damage.
  3. service automatic transmission fluid and filter.
  4. interpret automatic transmission sensor data.
  5. identify HVAC components.
  6. explain the flow of refrigeration in an automobile.
  7. test vehicle sub-systems and components to determine root cause.
  8. diagnose automotive related customer concerns.
  9. replace faulty components.
  10. perform the duties of a parts manager.
  11. perform the duties of a service manager.

Missouri Civics Examination.  Students entering college for the very first time in fall 2019 and who intend to complete an associate’s degree must successfully complete a civics examination. Information on who is eligible for a waiver can be found on the STLCC website.

Program Requirements
AUT 101Automotive Fundamentals and Service Information3
AUT 103Automotive Vehicle Inspection and Light Maintenance3
AUT 105Automotive Maintenance and Service3
AUT 107Automotive Steering and Suspension Service3
AUT 110Automotive Electrical Principles3
AUT 112Automotive Brake Systems Service and Diagnosis3
AUT 114Automotive Engine Repair and Diagnosis3
AUT 116Automotive Powertrain Controls3
AUT 203Automotive Manual Drivetrain3
AUT 210Automotive Transmissions and Transaxles3
AUT 212Automotive Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning3
AUT 200Automotive Fieldwork Operations5
AUT 200Automotive Fieldwork Operations5
Total Credit Hours43

Academic Plan

Missouri Civics Examination.  Students entering college for the very first time in fall 2019 and who intend to complete an associate’s degree must successfully complete a civics examination. Information on who is eligible for a waiver can be found on the STLCC website.

PLEASE NOTE:  If you originally enrolled at STLCC prior to Fall 2024, you may need to view an archived catalog for your correct program requirements.  Please speak with an advisor or the program coordinator for more information.

New PlanGrids
First Year
Fall Credit Hours Prerequisites Milestones/Notes
AUT 101 Automotive Fundamentals and Service Information3Reading Proficiency
AUT 103 Automotive Vehicle Inspection and Light Maintenance3Concurrent or prior enrollment in AUT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency
AUT 105 Automotive Maintenance and Service3Concurrent or prior enrollment in AUT 101 and AUT 103 with minimum grades of "C", and Reading Proficiency
AUT 107 Automotive Steering and Suspension Service3Concurrent or prior enrollment in AUT 101, AUT 103, AUT 105 with minimum grades of "C", and Reading ProficiencyApply for Automotive Vehicle Inspection and Light Maintenance, Certificate of Specialization.
Credit Hours12
Spring Credit Hours Prerequisites Milestones/Notes
AUT 110 Automotive Electrical Principles3Concurrent or prior enrollment in AUT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency
AUT 112 Automotive Brake Systems Service and Diagnosis3Concurrent or prior enrollment in AUT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency
AUT 114 Automotive Engine Repair and Diagnosis3Concurrent or prior enrollment in AUT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency
AUT 116 Automotive Powertrain Controls3Concurrent or prior enrollment in AUT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading ProficiencyApply for Automotive Service, Certificate of Specialization.
Credit Hours12
Second Year
Fall Credit Hours Prerequisites Milestones/Notes
AUT 200 Automotive Fieldwork Operations5AUT 107, AUT 110, AUT 112, AUT 114, AUT 116 with minimum grades of "C" and Reading Proficiency
AUT 203 Automotive Manual Drivetrain3AUT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency
Credit Hours8
Spring Credit Hours Prerequisites Milestones/Notes
AUT 200 Automotive Fieldwork Operations5AUT 107, AUT 110, AUT 112, AUT 114, AUT 116 with minimum grades of "C" and Reading ProficiencyApply for graduation.
AUT 210 Automotive Transmissions and Transaxles3AUT 101 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency
AUT 212 Automotive Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning3AUT 110 with a minimum grade of "C" and Reading Proficiency
Credit Hours11
Total Credit Hours43

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**Students completing a course that has been assigned a MOTR number may transfer that course to any public institution in Missouri. Those who complete CORE 42 requirements will have that verification on their transcript.

*** It is your responsibility to verify that the courses listed above will transfer to the four-year institution of your choice.  Maximize your transfer credits/classes by meeting with an academic advisor.