2024-2025 Course Catalog

Mechanical Electrical Specialist Certificate (101C)

This certificate maps to the ASE Collision B5 exam for mechanical and electrical components. The student who earns this certificate must have a working knowledge of the suspension and steering systems of a vehicle, the primary electrical systems, brakes, HVAC, drive train, fuel and emissions, and engines. This advanced certificate requires a wide range of skill sets in these specialized areas. This certificate will increase a person’s opportunity for advancement in the collision field. 

 

Graduation Requirements

  1. Total Credit Hours: 23 credit hours in courses numbered 100 and above
  2. Cumulative Grade Point Average: 2.00 (‘C’) or better for all work applicable toward the degree that was completed at Richland
  3. Residency: 10 credit hours or more at Richland Community College

Curriculum Requirements

Required Courses

AUTO 102Electrical Systems

4.0

AUTO 201Suspension & Steering Alignment

4.0

CRT 100Introduction to Collision Repair

4.0

CRT 120Non-structural Collision Repair 1

4.0

CRT 205Mechanical Systems

3.0

WELD 100Welding Fundamentals

2.0

WELD 150Gas Metal Arc Welding for Auto Body

2.0

Get Started Now

Apply to Richland Community College today. Why wait?  Choose Richland now.

Apply Now   Request More Info   Schedule a Visit

Speak to a Solution Specialist to learn more about RCC programs and to schedule an appointment with your Success Coach.

Phone: 217.875.7200, ext 6267

Email: admissions@richland.edu