Engine Performance Technician Employment Concentration

Successful completion of this employment concentration award will give the student the basic skills necessary to enter the automotive repair industry.

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Begin by exploring MSJC program maps to find career or transfer opportunities.  Program maps show the recommended course sequence that leads to graduation or transfer. The maps were developed by program experts to give you the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.    

  • Starting in Spring? Choose Fall Semester 1 courses.   
  • Are you a part-time student?  Start Fall Semester 1 courses and follow the course sequence.
Plan of Study Grid
Fall Semester 1Units
AUME-790 Engine Performance I (formerly AUME-087) 4
AUME-780 Automotive Electrical/Electronics I (formerly AUME-096) 4
 Units8
Spring Semester 1
AUME-791 Engine Performance II (formerly AUME-088) 4
AUME-781 Automotive Electrical/Electronics II (formerly AUME-097) 4
AUME-800 Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology (formerly AUME-084) 3
 Units11
 Total Units19
Course Title Credits
Required Courses
AUME-791Engine Performance II (formerly AUME-088)4
AUME-781Automotive Electrical/Electronics II (formerly AUME-097)4
AUME-800Introduction to Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology (formerly AUME-084)3
Total Units11

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