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 Auto 111 (Automotive Maintenance—Intermediate>
(3 units)
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*Completion of 2 years of high school auto shop with a "B" grade or better in a course meeting ATTS standards.
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Skills Certificates are available in these areas:
Automotive Service Advisor
Brakes and Suspension
Drive Trains
Electrical Performance
Emissions
Engine Repair
Heating & Air Conditioning
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Master Repair Technician Career Certificate requires 59 units. Note: This certificate may be completed in four semesters. |
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This certificate program prepares you for a career as an Automotive Design Engineer, Insurance Estimator/Adjustor, or a Specialist in Body Work or Painting. Experienced technicians may advance to become an automotive specialist, shop foreman, or owner. See our Career Fact Sheet on this Pathway!
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Consider completing the A.S. degree in addition to this Certificate. To earn an Associate Degree, you will need to complete the General Education Requirements along with the major. Consult a counselor and the COM catalog for more information.
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For more information, visit: http://www.marin.edu
or contact: brian.wilson@marin.edu or (415) 485-9322
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* When you complete course requirements, you are eligible to receive advanced placement and apply for credit by exam. |