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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Associate in Applied Science in Automotive Technology Certificates of Completion in Five Automotive Programs Dealer-based Internships with Honda and Toyota MORE INFORMATION: GATEWAYCC.EDU/AUTOMOTIVE Disclaimer: This document is for informational purposes only. The official programs description can be found here: http://www.maricopa.edu/academic/ccta/ * The information provided in this Guide is subject to change. Updated 7/18/16

INFORMATION & APPLICATION GUIDE Welcome to the Automotive Technology Program at GateWay Community College. If you have any questions about the enclosed program material, please feel free to contact any of the following program contacts: Steve Folks, Automotive Technology Program Director, Faculty, and Honda Program Coordinator Phone (602) 286-860 Email: f o lks@ga te wa ycc.e d u John Kelly, Automotive Technology Faculty Phone (602) 286-8647 Email: ke lly@ ga te wa ycc.e d u Eric Fenske, Automotive Technology Faculty and Toyota Program Coordinator Phone (602) 286-8649 Email: f en ske e@ ga tewa ycc.e d u Jason Cooper, Automotive Technology Faculty Phone (602)286-8629 Email: jason.cooper@gatewaycc.edu Raymond Rocha, Industrial Technology Advisor Phone (602) 286-8174 Email: roch a@ ga te wa ycc.e d u TABLE OF CONTENTS Registration Checklist Program & Career Information 4 Automotive Technology Associate Degree 5 Automotive Technology Certificates 6 Course Sequence General Auto Programs 7 Course Sequence -- Toyota T-Ten 8 Course Sequence -- Honda PACT 9 Dealer-based Internships 10 Program Costs 12 Student Services 12 Automotive Technology Program Application 1 * The information provided in this Guide is subject to change. Updated 7/18/16 * The information provided in this Guide is subject to change. Updated 7/18/16 2

REGISTRATION CHECKLIST Submit 'Student Information Form' 1 https://eims.maricopa.edu/maw/maw.html 2 Verify in-state residency by filling out Prop 00 form. http://www.maricopa.edu/residency/ Click Student Residency Form Request Official Transcripts from all other educational agencies to be forwarded to Admissions & Records GateWay Community College Attn: Admissions and Records 108 North 40th Street Phoenix, AZ 8504 4 Fill out Request for Transcript Evaluation http://www.gatewaycc.edu/forms/transcript-evaluation-request 5 Take Course Placement Test (if applicable) Some courses and programs require test scores prior to enrollment. No fee required._bring PICTURE ID Call for times 6 Apply for Financial Aid and Scholarships, if interested http://www.gatewaycc.edu/pay/financialaid/apply.aspx http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/index.htm 7 Meet with an Industrial Technology Program Advisor 8 Explore your program options, obtain registration advisement and setup a program of study plan. Register for Courses Testing Center IE 1252 (602) 286-8200 (602) 286-8200 (602) 286-8200 (602) 286-8055 (602) 286-8160 (855) 622-22 (602) 286-8174 (602) 286-8200 Schedule Available at http://classes.sis.maricopa.edu/ Enroll online at https://my.maricopa.edu/ 9 Pay Tuition and Fees Payment Plans and Payment Extensions Available. Ask for Details. 10 Obtain Student ID, Optional BRING PICTURE ID 11 Obtain Parking Decal, Required Required if parking a vehicle on campus 12 Purchase Books Bookstore or online at www.efollet.com Main Building, Bookstore MA 1200 (602) 286-8200 (602) 286-8141 (602) 286-8200 (602) 286-8400 * The information provided in this Guide is subject to change. Updated 7/18/16

PROGRAM & CAREER INFORMATION Career Description Prepare for one of the hottest jobs around. Learn to diagnose, repair, and perform maintenance on automobiles and light trucks. As an Automotive Technician, you will need the skills to accurately diagnose and demonstrate quality workmanship. If you have an interest in a particular area, larger repair shops often employ specialized mechanics. Areas of specialization include air conditioning, drivability/emissions, steering & suspension, electrical, transmission and heavy-line mechanics. You can find employment in car dealerships, independent garages, private companies, government agencies, or you can choose self- employment. How to Get Started GateWay s Automotive Technology program partners with two auto makers to produce highly trained and qualified technicians through Toyota s Toyota Technical Education Network (T-TEN) and Honda s Professional Automotive Career Training (PACT). GateWay offers five certificates and one degree program. Each of these certificates signifies to a potential or present employer that you are qualified for an entry-level position as a general or specialized mechanic. Our Associate in Applied Science Degree may include paid work experience at a local dealership or independent repair facility. Emplo yment O utlook In Arizona, job openings for Automotive Technicians are expected to increase 10% over 10 years, creating approximately 840 jobs annually. Please visit ONetOnLine.org for up to date salary and job opening information. Program Costs Tuition and fees are set by the Maricopa Community College District Governing Board. Tuition is based on the 2014-2015 tuition rate of $86 per credit hour (for in-county students). Tuition and fees are subject to change. Additional fees may apply. Financial Aid and Child Care are available to those who qualify. Accreditation GateWay Community College s Automotive Technology programs are accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. GateWay Community College is a Maricopa Community College, accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (0 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL. 60602-2504. Phone (800) 621-7440) * The information provided in this Guide is subject to change. Updated 7/18/16 4

DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Automotive Technology and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Automotive Technology Course Pre-Fix Course Name Credits Advisor Notes Certificate of Completion Required Courses AUT10AA Automotive Electrical Systems 6 AUT104AA Automotive Fuel Systems AUT105AA Engine Performance and Diagnosis AUT106AC Engine Overhaul and Reconditioning: Heads and Valves AUT107AD Automotive Air Conditioning 4 AUT108AB Front End Suspension, Steering and Alignment 4 AUT109AC Automotive Brake Systems 4 AUT110AC Automotive Drive Trains 4 AUT12AA Automatic Transmissions 4 AUT10 Automotive Quick Service 4 AUT215AA Automotive and Electrical/Electronic Systems II 4 AUT240 Hybrid Vehicle Overview 2 Restricted Electives Select 6 Credits from: (AUT101, AUT210+, AUT2+, AUT270AC+, AUT298AC, AUT 296++,OSH106) Total Required Credits for Certificate of Completion 51 Associate in Applied Science Required Courses CRE101 or CRE111+ or Equivalent Certificate of Completion in Automotive Technology 51 Critical Reading or Critical Reading for Business and Industry or Equivalent by Assessment ENG101+ First-Year Composition ENG102+ or ENG111+ First-Year Composition or Technical Writing 6 MAT112+ Mathematical Concepts/Applications OR Completion of higher level mathematics course Communications (course must be on the approved list of course to meet the AAS degree in General Education Requirements) Humanities/Fine Arts (course must be on the approved list of course to meet the AAS degree in General Education Requirements) Social/Behavioral Science (course must be on the approved list of course to meet the AAS degree in General Education Requirements) Total Required Credits for Associate in Applied Science 71 To receive this certification and/or degree, students must earn a grade C or better in all courses within the program. Note: (+) Indicates a prerequisite and/or co requisite is required (++) indicates any module/suffixed courses 5

DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Certificate of Completion in Air Conditioning and Electrical Accessories, Certificate of Completion in Automotive Suspension, Steering and Brakes Certificate of Completion in Engine Performance and Diagnosis Certificate of Completion in Automotive Drive Trains Course Pre-Fix Course Name Credits Advisor Notes Certificate of Completion in Air Conditioning and Electrical Accessories AUT10AA Automotive Electrical Systems 6 AUT107AA Automotive Air Conditioning AUT215AA Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems II 4 Total Required Credits for Certificate of Completion 1 Certificate of Completion in Automotive Suspension, Steering and Brakes AUT108AB Front End Suspension, Steering and Alignment 4 AUT109AC Automotive Brake Systems 4 AUT10 Automotive Quick Service 4 Total Required Credits for Certificate of Completion 12 Certificate of Completion in Engine Performance and Diagnosis AUT10AA Automotive Electrical Systems 6 AUT104AA Automotive Fuel Systems AUT105AA Engine Performance and Diagnosis AUT210+ or AUT2+ Automotive Emission Systems, or Computerized Engine Controls Total Required Credits for Certificate of Completion 15 Certificate of Completion in Automotive Drive Trains AUT106AC Engine Overhaul and Reconditioning: Heads and Valves AUT110AC Automotive Power Trains 4 AUT12AA Automatic Transmissions 4 Total Required Credits for Certificate of Completion 11 To receive this certification and/or degree, students must earn a grade C or better in all courses within the program. Note: (+) Indicates a prerequisite and/or co requisite is required (++) indicates any module/suffixed courses 6

COURSE SEQUENCE FALL START Suggested Course Sequence: Automotive Degree and Certificate Programs FALL START: General Automotive Classes 1st Semester, Fall AUT10 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT10AA 6 $516 $40 Yes AUT109AC 4 $44 $40 Yes Required general education classes can be taken at any other MCCD Colleges 2nd Semester, Spring AUT104AA $258 $40 Yes AUT105AA $258 $40 Yes AUT106AC $258 $40 Yes AUT215AA 4 $44 $40 Yes Summer Session AUT240 2 $172 $20 Yes AUT210 $258 $40 Yes rd Semester, Fall AUT108AB 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT12AA 4 $44 $40 Yes 4th Semester, Spring AUT110AC 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT 107AD 4 $44 $40 Yes 7

COURSE SEQUENCE FALL START Suggested Course Sequence: Automotive Degree and Certificate Programs FALL START: Toyota T-Ten Classes 1st Semester, Fall AUT10 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT10AA 6 $516 $40 Yes AUT106AC $258 $40 Yes Required general education classes can be taken at any other MCCD Colleges 2nd Semester, Spring AUT104AA $258 $40 Yes AUT105AA $258 $40 Yes AUT215AA 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT 210 $258 $40 Yes Summer Session AUT270AA 1 $86 - - rd Semester, Fall AUT108AB 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT109AC 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT110AC 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT270AA 1 $86 - - 4th Semester, Spring AUT12AA 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT 240 2 $172 $20 Yes AUT107AD 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT270AA 1 $86 - - 8

COURSE SEQUENCE FALL START Suggested Course Sequence: Automotive Degree and Certificate Programs FALL START: HONDA PACT Classes 1st Semester, Fall AUT10 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT10AA 6 $516 $40 Yes AUT106AC $258 $40 Yes Required general education classes can be taken at any other MCCD Colleges 2nd Semester, Spring AUT215AA 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT109AC 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT108AB 4 $44 $40 Yes Summer Session AUT270AC $258 - - rd Semester, Fall AUT104AA $258 $40 Yes AUT105AA $258 $40 Yes AUT210 $258 $40 Yes AUT110AC 4 $44 $40 Yes 4th Semester, Spring AUT12AA 4 $44 $40 Yes AUT240 2 $172 $20 Yes AUT107AD 4 $44 $40 Yes 9

DEALER-BASED INTERNSHIPS Toyota T-TEN Internship Information & Requirements The Toyota Technical Education Network (T-Ten) is a twoyear automotive program designed to upgrade the technical competency and professional level of the incoming dealership technician. The curriculum is designed by Toyota and GateWay Community College (GWCC) and leads to an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Automotive Service Technology or certificate. The program involves not only attending classroom lecture and laboratory on Toyota products at GWCC, but also requires the student to work at a Toyota dealership. The total program lasts two years with approximately 2 weeks spent at GateWay Community College and approximately 2-44 weeks at a Toyota dealership. Each semester consists of rotating 8 weeks class at GateWay (8:00 am - :00 pm) and 8 weeks paid work experience opportunities at a Toyota Dealer. Since considerable time is spent at the dealership, it is a requirement of the program for the student to have a sponsoring Toyota dealer. The student will receive assistance in location and identification of participating Toyota dealerships. The main responsibility of the dealership is to provide training related employment for the student during his/her cooperative work experience periods. Program Requirements Completed Application (back of information packet) Valid Arizona Driver s License (with no suspensions) Three-Year DMV Driving Record (Maximum -Point Violation) Enrollment in the Associates of Applied Science or Certificate of Completion in Automotive Technology at GateWay Community College Interview with GWC Toyota Program Director and chosen Dealer Additional dealer requirements drug test, background check, Minimum 18 years of age 10

DEALER-BASED INTERNSHIPS Honda PACT Internship Information & Requirements At PACT schools like GateWay, students are taught by ASE certified instructors who are also Honda certified. Each school is equipped with the special tools and equipment required in every dealer, as well as the training material found in the Training Centers. The curriculum conforms to NATEF s stringent guidelines as well as meets the needs of the local dealerships and community. Students in the PACT programs have the opportunity to work at local dealerships to gain real world experience. Students will also get to work with the specialized tools to supplement their own tool set, as well as the opportunity to earn wages while going to school. Students that make the commitment to join the Honda team secure their future in the automotive industry and must meet the performance standards set up by the dealership while attending school as a full-time student. Students will also need to maintain satisfactory grades and need to have a basic automotive tool set to work from to participate in the program. Each graduating student is recognized by American Honda for their commitment as a PACT student. Honda PACT certification is recognized at Honda & Acura dealers nationwide. Please note, classes in the first year are in the morning (7:0 am - 12:15 pm), second year in the afternoon (12:45 pm 5:15 pm). Program Requirements Completed Application (back of information packet) Valid Arizona Drivers License (with no suspensions) Three-Year DMV Driving Record (Maximum -Point Violation) Enrollment in the Associates of Applied Science or Certificate of Completion in Automotive Technology at GateWay Community College Interview with GWC Honda Program Director and chosen Dealer Additional dealer requirements drug test, background check, Minimum 18 years of age 11

PROGRAM COSTS Automotive Technology Degree and Certificate Cost Estimates Program Tuition Course Fees Total Associate of Science in Automotive Technology $6,106 $520 $6,626 Certificate of Completion in Automotive Technology $4,86 $520 $4,906 Certificate of Completion in Air Conditioning and Electrical Accessories Certificate of Completion in Automotive Suspension, Steering and Brakes $1,118 $120 $1,28 $1,02 $120 $1,152 Certificate of Completion in Engine Performance and $1,290 $160 $1,50 Diagnosis Certificate of Completion in Automotive Drive Trains $946 $120 $1,066 Please note that these are only estimates and do not include books. These estimates may change based on increases to tuition, course fees and book costs. Estimates are based on the 2014-2015 tuition rates for in-county students. Additional fees may apply. STUDENT SERVICES Admissions, Registration and Records. (602) 286-8200 Apprenticeship Programs. (602) 286-8681 Assessment/Testing Center. (602) 286-8160 Bookstore.. (602) 286-8400 Cafeteria. (602) 286-808 Career and Employment Services Center. (602) 286-8500 College Safety.. (602) 286-8911 Cashier s Office... (602) 286-8200 Cashier s TIP Hotline.. (602) 286-8286 Children s Learning Center... (602) 286-810 College Information. (602) 286-8000 Counseling. (602) 286-8900 Disability Services... (602) 286-8191 Financial Aid. (855) 622-22 Learning Center... (602) 286-8800 Library. (602) 286-8454 Phone Registration.. (602) 286-8100 Student Activities/Clubs (602) 286-8700 Veterans Services (602) 286-8076 12