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
- Total Credit Hours: 23 credit hours in courses numbered 100 and above
- Cumulative Grade Point Average: 2.00 (‘C’) or better for all work applicable toward the degree that was completed at Richland
- Residency: 10 credit hours or more at Richland Community College
Curriculum Requirements
Required Courses
AUTO 102 | Electrical Systems | 4.0 |
AUTO 201 | Suspension & Steering Alignment | 4.0 |
CRT 100 | Introduction to Collision Repair | 4.0 |
CRT 120 | Non-structural Collision Repair 1 | 4.0 |
CRT 205 | Mechanical Systems | 3.0 |
WELD 100 | Welding Fundamentals | 2.0 |
WELD 150 | Gas Metal Arc Welding for Auto Body | 2.0 |
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