Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:
- Perform mathematics related to the occupation, including but not limited to: algebraic expressions, arithmetic, decimals and graphs.
- Use scientific methods and critical thinking to solve problems in science related to the occupation, including but not limited to: electricity, chemical reactions, heat, motion, and hydraulics.
- Demonstrate workplace skills related to the occupation, including but not limited to: preparing a resume, seeking employment, maintaining a safe and healthy workplace environment, demonstrating workplace ethics and teamwork.
- Apply knowledge of theory and safety to accomplish certain tasks related to the occupation.
- Identify and use appropriate tools, testing and measurement equipment to accomplish certain tasks related to the occupation.
- Use current reference and training materials from accepted industry publications and standards to accomplish certain tasks related to the occupation.
- Apply knowledge of general engine diagnosis and repair, including but not limited to the engine’s: cylinder heads, valve train, block, lubrication, and cooling system.
- Apply knowledge of suspension and steering systems (including wheel and tire), diagnosis, service, adjustments, alignment and repair.
- Apply knowledge of general disc and/or drum brake system, hydraulics, power assist, and ABS (antilock brakes), maintenance, adjustment, diagnosis, and repair.
- Apply knowledge of general electrical/electronic systems, including but not limited to, starting, charging, lighting, wiring, accessories, diagnosis and repair.
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