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Auto collision repair technicians are employed by collision repair shops, new car dealerships, refinishing businesses, auto restoration shops, and automotive manufacturers/suppliers. Formal training in Collision Repair is highly desirable because advances in technology in recent years have greatly changed the structure, the components and even the materials used in automobiles. The Auto Collision Repair Program is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). Our Degree and Certificate programs were recently updated to provide you with the latest in practical, hands-on experience in the changing areas of collision repair. LCC has small class sizes to give you the foundation you need to be a successful Collision Repair technician. We are affordable! Get a great education at a fraction of the price of universities and private schools. For more information, contact Dale Franks, Lead Faculty Collison Repair Program (517) 483-1387 or frank28@lcc.edu Complete Degree and Certificate requirements including credits, GPA requirements, and prerequisites can be found at the LCC website: www.lcc.edu

Automotive Collision Technology Non-Structural Certificate of Completion Curriculum Code: 1753 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) Non-structural repair technicians possess the necessary skills to perform non-structural collision repairs according to "manufacturer's specifications." Students will replace damaged parts, smooth out minor dents and creases, and repair/replace welded body panels. AUTB 101 AUTB 107 AUTB 114 AUTB 137 AUTB 290 Safety and Shop Operations Non-Structural Repair I Collision Repair Welding/Cutting Non-Structural Repair II Collision Tech Internship Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II AUTB 101 AUTB 137 AUTB 107 AUTB 290 AUTB 114

Automotive Collision Technology Refinishing Certificate of Completion Curriculum Code: 1754 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) Auto refinishing technicians possess the necessary skills to perform refinishing tasks according to "manufacturer's specifications." Students will learn damage analysis, estimating repair costs, and customer service skills. Students will refinish painted surfaces using solvent and waterborne systems. Refinish techniques include blending, UV repairs, multi-stage repairs, various masking systems, and color mixing, matching, and tinting. AUTB 101 AUTB 104 AUTB 106 AUTB 136 AUTB 290 Safety and Shop Operations Damage Analysis Estimating/Customer Service Refinishing I Refinishing II Collision Technician Internship Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II AUTB 101 AUTB 136 AUTB 104 AUTB 290 AUTB 106

Automotive Collision Technology Certificate of Achievement Curriculum Code: 1756 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This certificate provides the technical knowledge and skills needed to perform collision repair and refinishing in an entry level position. Auto collision repair students will learn the necessary skills to perform collision repair and refinishing according to "manufacturer's specifications." Students will diagnose bent frames and body sections, replace badly damaged parts, smooth out minor dents and creases, and refinish painted surfaces using solvent and waterborne systems. AUTB 101 AUTB 104 AUTB 106 AUTB 107 AUTB 114 AUTB 136 AUTB 137 AUTB 150 AUTB 290 Safety and Shop Operations Damage Analysis Estimating/Customer Service Refinishing I Non-Structural Repair I Collision Repair Welding/Cutting Refinishing II Non-Structural Repair II Structural Analysis/Damage Repair I Collision Technician Internship Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III AUTB 101 AUTB 104 AUTB 290 AUTB 106 AUTB 136 AUTB 107 AUTB 137 AUTB 114 AUTB 150

Automotive Collision Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree Curriculum Code: 1755 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) Auto collision repair technicians possess the necessary skills to perform collision repair and refinishing according to "manufacturer's specifications." Students will diagnose and straighten bent frames and unibody sections, replace badly damaged parts, smooth out minor dents and creases, and refinish painted surfaces using solvent and waterborne systems. Students will diagnose and repair all mechanical systems impacted from collision damage such as electrical systems, steering and suspension, HVAC, brakes, and restraint/safety systems. AUTB 101 AUTB 104 AUTB 106 AUTB 107 AUTB 114 AUTB 136 AUTB 137 AUTB 150 AUTB 200 AUTB 202 AUTB 250 AUTB 290 Safety and Shop Operations Damage Analysis Estimating/Customer Service Refinishing I Non-Structural Repair I Collision Repair Welding/Cutting Refinishing II Non-Structural Repair II Structural Analysis/Damage Repair I Collision Related Mechanical I Collision Related Mechanical II Structural Analysis/Damage Repair II Collision Technician Internship One each: Communication Core Area, Writing Core Area Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area, Mathematics Core Area, Science Core Area Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester V AUTB 101 AUTB 104 AUTB 290 AUTB 200 AUTB 202 AUTB 106 AUTB 136 AUTB 250 AUTB 250 AUTB 107 AUTB 137 CORE Area CORE Area AUTB 114 AUTB 150 CORE Area CORE Area CORE Area

The modern automobile is more than simple mechanical parts. Highly skilled technicians are needed to repair hybrid vehicles, complex computer systems, and advanced fuel and ignition systems. The Automotive Technology program prepares individuals to work as an Automotive Repair Technician. These skills will build the foundation for various careers in automotive technologies. ASE Certified technicians are desirable to employers. The Automotive Technology Program is a National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) Certified Training Program. We are a Snap-On NC3 training center, and a member of the National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC). Our Degree and Certificate programs were recently updated to provide you with the latest in practical, hands-on experience in the changing areas of automotive repair. The Automotive program offers three Associate Degrees and six stackable certificates that allow you to tailor your training to the specific areas of the automobile that you want to focus on. LCC has small class sizes to give you the foundation you need to be a successful Automotive Repair technician. We are affordable! Get a great education at a fraction of the price of universities and private schools. Free textbooks are now included in most Automotive courses. For more information, contact Marv Argersinger, Lead Faculty Automotive Repair Program (517) 483-1375 or argersm@lcc.edu

Automotive Repair Technology Maintenance/Light Repair Specialist Certificate of Completion Curriculum Code: 1764 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an automotive Maintenance/Light Repair technician. Students will receive an overview of automotive systems and their maintenance. Completion of this certificate leads to an ASE Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) certification. All credits in this program apply toward the Automotive Technologies Associate degrees. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 112 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 130 AUTM 140 AUTM 150 AUTM 160 AUTM 190 AUTM 195 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Battery/Start/Charge Systems Manual Transmissions and Driveline Automatic Transmissions I Engine Mechanical Repair I Braking Systems and ABS I Steering and Suspension I Heating/Air Conditioning I Drivability Fundamentals ASE-MLR Automotive Internship ASE-MLR Certification Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II AUTM 101 AUTM 140 AUTM 110 AUTM 150 AUTM 112 AUTM 160 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 190 AUTM 130 AUTM 195

Automotive Repair Technology Brakes and Suspension Systems Specialist Certificate of Achievement Curriculum Code: 1758 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an automotive brake and suspension systems specialist. Students will build upon the ASE Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) skills to specialize in repair, maintenance, and diagnosis of brakes, suspension, systems of the automobile. This prepares the student for ASE testing and certification in these specialty areas. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 112 AUTM 115 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 130 AUTM 140 AUTM 150 AUTM 160 AUTM 190 AUTM 195 AUTM 210 AUTM 240 AUTM 250 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Battery/Start/Charge Systems Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment Certification Manual Transmissions and Driveline I Automatic Transmissions I Engine Mechanical Repair I Braking Systems and ABS I Steering and Suspension I Heating/Air Conditioning I Drivability Fundamentals ASE-MLR Automotive Internship ASE-MLR Certification Advanced Electrical/Electronics Braking Systems and ABS II Steering and Suspension II Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III AUTM 101 AUTM 130 AUTM 210 AUTM 110 AUTM 140 AUTM 240 AUTM 112 AUTM 150 AUTM 250 AUTM 115 AUTM 160 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 190 AUTM 195

Automotive Technology, Drivability and Electrical Diagnostic Specialist Certificate of Achievement Curriculum Code: 1760 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an automotive drivability diagnostic technician. Students will build upon the ASE Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) skills to further their education in the engine drivability diagnosis field of study. Students will specialize in gasoline and light duty diesel drivability diagnostic strategies and the maintenance and repair of these systems. This prepares the student for ASE testing and certification in these specialty areas. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 112 AUTM 115 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 130 AUTM 140 AUTM 150 AUTM 160 AUTM 190 AUTM 195 AUTM 210 AUTM 270 AUTM 273 AUTM 275 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Battery/Start/Charge Systems Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment Certification Manual Transmissions and Driveline I Automatic Transmissions I Engine Mechanical Repair I Braking Systems and ABS I Steering and Suspension I Heating/Air Conditioning I Drivability Fundamentals ASE-MLR Automotive Internship ASE-MLR Certification Advanced Electrical/Electronics Gas Engine Drivability Diagnosis Light Diesel Drivability Diagnosis Ignition/Emission Systems Diagnosis Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III AUTM 101 AUTM 140 AUTM 270 AUTM 110 AUTM 150 AUTM 273 AUTM 112 AUTM 160 AUTM 275 AUTM 115 AUTM 120 AUTM 190 AUTM 121 AUTM 195 AUTM 130 AUTM 210

Automotive Repair Technology Electrical and Air Conditioning Diagnostic Specialist Certificate of Achievement Curriculum Code: 1761 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an automotive electrical and air conditioning diagnostic technician. Students will build upon the ASE Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) skills to further their education in the electrical and air conditioning diagnosis field of study. Students will specialize in electrical and air conditioning diagnostic strategies and the maintenance and repair of these systems. This prepares the student for ASE testing and certification in these specialty areas. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 112 AUTM 115 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 130 AUTM 140 AUTM 150 AUTM 160 AUTM 190 AUTM 195 AUTM 210 AUTM 260 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Battery/Start/Charge Systems Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment Certification Manual Transmissions and Driveline I Automatic Transmissions I Engine Mechanical Repair I Braking Systems and ABS I Steering and Suspension I Heating/Air Conditioning I Drivability Fundamentals ASE-MLR Automotive Internship ASE-MLR Certification Advanced Electrical/Electronics Heating/Air Conditioning II Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III AUTM 101 AUTM 130 AUTM 210 AUTM 110 AUTM 140 AUTM 260 AUTM 112 AUTM 150 AUTM 115 AUTM 160 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 190 AUTM 195

Automotive Repair Technology Advanced Technology Vehicle Specialist Certificate of Achievement Curriculum Code: 1757 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an advanced technology vehicle maintenance, diagnosis, and repair specialist. Students who complete this certificate will further their education in the advanced technology vehicle field of study. Students will specialize in hybrid drive, alternative fuel, and battery electric vehicle propulsion system maintenance, diagnosis, and repair. This prepares the student for ASE testing and certification in these specialty areas. Technicians that are highly trained and certified in advanced technology vehicles are more desirable to employers. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 115 AUTM 130 AUTM 180 AUTM 210 AUTM 270 AUTM 280 AUTM 282 AUTM 284 AUTM 286 AUTM 288 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment Certification Engine Mechanical Repair I Drivability Fundamentals Intro to Alternative Fuels Advanced Electrical/Electronics Gas Engine Drivability Diagnosis Electric/Fuel Cell Technology Gaseous Fuels Hybrid Systems & Maintenance High Voltage Battery Technology High Voltage Management Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III AUTM 101 AUTM 210 AUTM 280 AUTM 110 AUTM 270 AUTM 282 AUTM 115 AUTM 286 AUTM 284 AUTM 130 AUTM 288 AUTM 180

Automotive Repair Technology Engine and Transmission Overhaul Specialist Certificate of Achievement Curriculum Code: 1762 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an automotive engine, automatic transmission, manual transmission, and driveline systems overhaul specialist. Students will build upon the ASE Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) skills to specialize in repair, maintenance, and overhaul of engine, automatic transmission, manual transmission, and driveline systems of the automobile. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 112 AUTM 115 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 130 AUTM 140 AUTM 150 AUTM 160 AUTM 190 AUTM 195 AUTM 210 AUTM 220 AUTM 221 AUTM 230 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Battery/Start/Charge Systems Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment Certification Manual Transmissions and Driveline I Automatic Transmissions I Engine Mechanical Repair I Braking Systems and ABS I Steering and Suspension I Heating/Air Conditioning I Drivability Fundamentals ASE-MLR Automotive Internship ASE-MLR Certification Advanced Electrical/Electronics Manual Transmissions and Driveline II Automatic Transmissions II Engine Mechanical Repair II Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III AUTM 101 AUTM 140 AUTM 220 AUTM 110 AUTM 150 AUTM 221 AUTM 112 AUTM 160 AUTM 230 AUTM 115 AUTM 120 AUTM 190 AUTM 121 AUTM 195 AUTM 130 AUTM 210

Automotive Repair Technology Drivability and Electrical Diagnostic Specialist Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: 1759 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an automotive drivability diagnostic technician. Students who complete this degree will further their education in the engine drivability diagnosis field of study. Students will specialize in gasoline and light duty diesel drivability diagnostic strategies and the maintenance and repair of these systems. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 112 AUTM 115 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 130 AUTM 140 AUTM 150 AUTM 160 AUTM 180 AUTM 190 AUTM 195 AUTM 210 AUTM 260 AUTM 270 AUTM 273 AUTM 275 AUTM 290 AUTM 295 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Battery/Start/Charge Systems Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment Certification Manual Transmissions and Driveline I Automatic Transmissions I Engine Mechanical Repair I Braking Systems and ABS I Steering and Suspension I Heating/Air Conditioning I Drivability Fundamentals Intro to Alternative Fuels ASE-MLR Automotive Internship ASE-MLR Certification Advanced Electrical/Electronics Heating/Air Conditioning II Gas Engine Drivability Diagnosis Light Diesel Drivability Diagnosis Ignition/Emission Systems Diagnosis Automotive Internship Automotive Mastery Certification One each: Communication Core Area, Writing Core Area Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area, Mathematics Core Area, Science Core Area Continued next page

Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester V AUTM 101 AUTM 140 COMM AUTM 210 AUTM 273 AUTM 110 AUTM 150 AUTM 260 AUTM 275 AUTM 112 AUTM 160 AUTM 270 AUTM 290 AUTM 115 GLOBAL AUTM 295 AUTM 120 AUTM 180 SCIENCE AUTM 121 AUTM 190 AUTM 130 AUTM 195 WRITING MATH Complete Degree and Certificate requirements including credits, GPA requirements, and prerequisites can be found at the LCC website: www.lcc.edu

Automotive Repair Technology Undercar Maintenance and Repair Specialist Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: 1765 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an automotive undercar technician. Students who complete this degree will further their education in the undercar field of study. Students will specialize in repair, maintenance, and diagnosis of brakes, suspension, transmissions, engines, and electrical systems of the automobile. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 112 AUTM 115 AUTM 120 AUTM 121 AUTM 130 AUTM 140 AUTM 150 AUTM 160 AUTM 180 AUTM 190 AUTM 195 AUTM 210 AUTM 220 AUTM 221 AUTM 230 AUTM 240 AUTM 250 AUTM 260 AUTM 290 AUTM 295 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Battery/Start/Charge Systems Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment Certification Manual Transmissions and Driveline I Automatic Transmissions I Engine Mechanical Repair I Braking Systems and ABS I Steering and Suspension I Heating/Air Conditioning I Drivability Fundamentals Intro to Alternative Fuels ASE-MLR Automotive Internship ASE-MLR Certification Advanced Electrical/Electronics Manual Transmissions and Driveline II Automatic Transmissions II Engine Mechanical Repair II Braking Systems and ABS II Steering and Suspension II Heating/Air Conditioning II Automotive Internship Automotive Mastery Certification One each: Communication Core Area, Writing Core Area Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area, Mathematics Core Area, Science Core Area Continued next page

Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester V AUTM 101 AUTM 140 COMM AUTM 210 AUTM 230 AUTM 110 AUTM 150 GLOBAL AUTM 220 AUTM 240 AUTM 112 AUTM 160 AUTM 221 AUTM 250 AUTM 115 SCIENCE AUTM 260 AUTM 120 AUTM 180 AUTM 290 AUTM 121 AUTM 190 AUTM 295 AUTM 130 AUTM 195 WRITING MATH

Automotive Repair Technology Hybrid and Alternative Fuels Associate in Applied Science Curriculum Code: 1763 (Effective Fall 2015 Summer 2020) This program prepares individuals to work as an advanced technology vehicle maintenance, diagnosis, and repair specialist. Students who complete this degree will further their education in the advanced technology vehicle field of study. Students will specialize in hybrid drive, alternative fuel, and battery electric vehicle propulsion system maintenance, diagnosis, and repair. This prepares the student for ASE testing and certification in these specialty areas. Technicians that are highly trained and certified in advanced technology vehicles are more desirable to employers. AUTM 101 AUTM 110 AUTM 112 AUTM 115 AUTM 130 AUTM 180 AUTM 210 AUTM 270 AUTM 273 AUTM 275 AUTM 280 AUTM 282 AUTM 284 AUTM 286 AUTM 288 AUTM 290 AUTM 295 Automotive Shop Safety Auto Electrical Fundamentals Battery/Start/Charge Systems Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment Certification Engine Mechanical Repair I Drivability Fundamentals Intro to Alternative Fuels Advanced Electrical/Electronics Gas Engine Drivability Diagnosis Light Diesel Drivability Diagnosis Ignition/Emission Systems Diagnosis Electric/Fuel Cell Technology Gaseous Fuels Hybrid Systems & Maintenance High Voltage Battery Technology High Voltage Management Automotive Internship Automotive Mastery Certification One each: Communication Core Area, Writing Core Area Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area, Mathematics Core Area, Science Core Area Continued next page

Suggested Course Sequence Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester V AUTM 101 AUTM 180 COMM AUTM 275 AUTM 282 AUTM 110 AUTM 210 GLOBAL AUTM 280 AUTM 288 AUTM 112 AUTM 270 AUTM 284 AUTM 290 AUTM 115 AUTM 273 AUTM 286 AUTM 295 AUTM 130 MATH SCIENCE WRITING