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APPRENTICE TRAINING: AUTOMOTIVE - TOYOTA T-TEN

A.A.S. Degree - Career Program

Department: Applied Technologies

School: Applied Sciences & Technologies

CIP Code: 47.0604
MCC Program Code: AT10
NYSED Code (BRI): 38539
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This program's design is based on: New MCC General Education

Description
T-TEN program prepares students to be certified Toyota, Scion and Lexus Technicians. The program utilizes classroom study, extensive hands-on lab activities and dealership experience to create a comprehensive manufacturer education. Students work with the latest technology, tools and equipment and graduate with Toyota and industry certifications.

The program is demanding, and students must be willing to commit themselves to both work and study. This A.A.S. degree is a two year, five semester program that alternates college instruction with on-the-job training.

A minimum grade of C is necessary in all required automotive classes for continued matriculation in the program.
Students that are re-entering the T-TEN program as of fall 2016 will have to be readmitted and counseled by a program advisor. Readmission is always based on space availability.

The program of study must be completed within five years of matriculation.

Upon completion:
• You will be Toyota Trained and Certified in 8 areas
• You will be ASE Certified in two areas
• You will have real world Toyota/Scion/Lexus Dealership Experience
• You will have a New York State Inspection Certification
• You will have an EPA 609 (Air Conditioning) Certification

Program Learning Outcomes
1) Apply mathematical skills as appropriate to fulfill job responsibilities.
2) Demonstrate the use of soft skills necessary for successful employment within the automotive service industry.
3) Communicate effectively in an automotive service setting
4) Demonstrate competency in OSHA safety practices used within the automotive service industry.
5) Perform current vehicle engine service to NATEF and Toyota standards.
6) Perform current vehicle brake service to NATEF and Toyota standards.
7) Perform current vehicle electrical and electronic systems service to NATEF and Toyota standards.
8) Perform current vehicle automatic transmission and transaxle service to NATEF and Toyota standards.
9) Perform current vehicle manual drivetrain and axle systems service to NATEF and Toyota standards.
10) Perform current vehicle suspension and steering systems service to NATEF and Toyota standards.
11) Perform current vehicle heating and air conditioning systems service to NATEF and Toyota standards.
12) Perform current vehicle engine performance systems service to NATEF and Toyota standards.
13) Utilize appropriate systems necessary for success within the automotive service industry to obtain industry certifications.

Employment Potential
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Occupational Resource: https://www.onetonline.org

Requirements for Program Entrance
ENG 101 ready and Level 4 MCC Mathematics Placement. Valid driver’s license.


Distribution Requirements Credit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER (FALL 1):
TOY 191 Introduction to Automotive Service
2
TOY 192 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems 1
3
TOY 198 Engine Repair
4
TOY 205 Automotive Technology T-TEN Co-op 1
1
MTH 150 Survey of Mathematics**
3
Total:
13
SECOND SEMESTER (SPRING 1):
ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition
3
HED 215 Global Health and Culture
3
TOY 195 Brakes
4
TOY 203 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems 2
3
TOY 206 Automotive Technology T-TEN Co-op 2
1
Total:
14
THIRD SEMESTER (SUMMER 1):
TOY 196 Steering and Suspension
4
TOY 199 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning
3
TOY 207 Automotive Technology T-TEN Co-op 3
1
Total:
8
FOURTH SEMESTER (FALL 2):
ECO 103 Personal Money Management ##
3
TOY 200 Engine Performance I
3
TOY 202 Automatic Transmissions
4
TOY 208 Automotive Technology T-TEN Co-op 4
1
SPC 141 Interpersonal Speech Communication
3
Total:
14
FIFTH SEMESTER (SPRING 2):
GEO 103 Great Mysteries of the Earth#
3
TOY 201 Engine Performance 2
4
TOY 204 Manual Drivetrain and Axles
3
TOY 209 Automotive Technology T-TEN Co-op 5
1
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE*
3
Total:
14
TOTAL CREDITS
63
*Excluding courses in music performance, studio art, and drama currently listed as qualifying for SUNY-Arts.
**MTH 150 is recommended OR other SUNY-M course if approved by program chair.
#or any SUNY-NS course if approved by program chair.
##or any SUNY GER Elective excluding courses in music performance, studio art, and drama currently listed as qualifying for SUNY-Arts.

Revised 2/8/2021