The courses listed in this certificate of achievement constitute a comprehensive training package that includes both cognitive and skill-based training activities. The training from these courses helps prepare students for Automotive Services Excellence (ASE) Certification Tests A4 (Suspension and Steering), A5 (Brakes), and A6 (Electrical/Electronic Systems). Students also develop skill- based training techniques that reflect hands-on work experience. The courses are structured to prepare Honda Professional Automotive Career Training (PACT) students for occupations within the Honda/Acura dealership network, such as express service technicians and/or entry-level repair technicians.
Please contact the Student Success Team for this program if you have any questions.Course | Units | Typically Offered |
1st Semester | ||
AUTO 106 - Automotive Electrical Tools and Diagnostic ProceduresM | 3.0 | |
AUTO 106 - Automotive Electrical Tools and Diagnostic Procedures (3.0 units) Advisory:AUTO 101 or AUTO 103 This introductory course is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of the electrical systems of the 21st century automobile. Emphasis is placed on electrical fundamentals, symbols and circuit diagrams, batteries, starting, charging, ignition, and lighting systems. Students learn the proper use of automotive electrical tools and equipment and how to safely perform basic vehicle electrical repair and maintenance operations. Students also have the opportunity to perform minor repair work on their own vehicles to complete required tasks. This course is required for the General Service Technician Certificate of Achievement. It is designed to be a companion course to AUTO 101 and AUTO 103, and is one of the three prerequisite courses for AUTO 107. Students are encouraged to complete all three courses in order to obtain a firm foundation in this subject. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 3.0 | |
2nd Semester | ||
AUTO 290 - Work Experience Education/Internship for Automotive Technology-Related FieldsM | 4.0 | |
AUTO 290 - Work Experience Education/Internship for Automotive Technology-Related Fields (4.0 units) Advisory:It is advised that students be able to engage in written composition and read college-level texts. This course supports and reinforces on-the-job training in business and industrial establishments under the supervision of a college instructor. Training is informed by learning objectives. Students work in a skilled or professional-level assignment in their area of vocational interest, and meet performance objectives related to instruction that are above and beyond the conditions of regular employment. This course is intended for students whose job is related to the automotive/transportation field and have completed or enrolled in the appropriate coursework. The course may be taken once and repeated for a maximum of 16 units. Contact the Work Experience Education Office regarding re-enrollment procedures. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 4.0 | |
Summer 1 | ||
AUTO 045 - Honda/Acura Express ServiceM | 4.0 | |
AUTO 045 - Honda/Acura Express Service (4.0 units) Prerequisite:AUTO 101 This course is an introduction to maintenance, light, repair, and service (MLRS) operations for late model Honda and Acura vehicles. Students engage in interactive activities related to MLRS, lessons, and/or special assignments via distance learning using Honda Interactive Network Training MLRS modules. Upon completion of each MLRS training module, students are assessed. Successful completion of all MLRS modules is followed by an Express Service performance evaluation. During Express Service, students have an opportunity to demonstrate their skills in MLRS areas in a mock dealership environment. Successful completion of all MLRS modules and the Express Service evaluation count toward MLRS certification. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 4.0 | |
3rd Semester | ||
AUTO 201 - Automotive Brake and Suspension ServiceM | 4.0 | |
AUTO 201 - Automotive Brake and Suspension Service (4.0 units) Prerequisite: AUTO 103 This course covers the theory of operation, service and repair procedures, related tool and equipment use, and strategy-based problem diagnosis related to brakes and suspension. These procedures for imported and domestic automobiles and light trucks are developed through classroom discussions, demonstrations, and laboratory experiences. This course is designed for students who want to work in the automotive sector or automotive technicians who need to improve their skills and knowledge in brake and suspension service. | ||
Total Semester Units: | 4.0 | |
Total Units for Honda Professional Career Training Program Specialization (PACT) - Honda/Acura Brakes, Suspension, and Chassis Electrical Systems COA program | 15.0 | |
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