Program Start Date: Fall Term
Minimum Program Length: 42 academic weeks; 3 terms day; 24 credits
Program ID: CT.FMLR
Curriculum Code: 60727
Program Description
Ford Maintenance and Light Repair students learn theory of operation and diagnosis/repair of Ford automotive brake, electrical, air conditioning, steering and suspension systems.
Practical Experience
Students gain experience and skills needed to perform regular maintenance, minor repairs, and parts installation on Ford automobiles and light trucks. Specifically, students would gain skills and earn Ford certification in brake systems, climate control systems, steering and suspension systems, and basic electrical systems.
Professional Opportunities
Ford Light Line Technician, maintenance technician, entry-level technician, Quick Lane® service technician, service advisor.
Unique Aspects
Certificate graduates may transfer into the Ford ASSET program with advanced standing.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate safe shop practices.
- Diagnose and repair systems associated with automotive chassis components.
- Diagnose and repair components associated with any electrical and electronic control systems.
- Demonstrate professionalism, ethics, and communication skills as it relates to service advisement.