
Automotive Technology - College Credit
Articulation is an agreement between The Tech Center and colleges with similar programs. The agreement between us and these schools allows students to earn college credit while attending high school. If a student meets the criteria for articulation, he/she will not have to repeat the class in college, saving the students time and money.
For a list of colleges that offer the articulated credit see the list below. For more information on each of these colleges, click the program description.
Davenport University
Program:
Special Tests or Requirements:
A grade of B or better in the program
Complete one or two years of automotive technology
Articulated Courses:
GNBS for one year of automotive technology 6 credits
GNBS for two years of automotive technology 12 credits
Ferris State university
Program:
Special Tests or Requirements:
NATEF Certified program
A grade of B or better in the program
Student must pass State certification test or ASE test in area of articulation
Articulated Courses:
AUTO 112 Automotive Brake Systems 4 credits
AUTO 113 Automotive Electricity & Electronics 4 credits
AUTO 115 Suspension-Steering-Alignment Service 4 credits
Grand rapids community college
Program:
Special Tests or Requirements:
Completed SARP form with most/all "yes"
A grade average of B or better in the program
Articulated Courses:
TR 147-Automotive Brake Systems 2 credits
TR 148-Automotive Steering and Suspension 2credits
university of northwestern ohio
Program:
Special Tests or Requirements:
A grade average of B or better in the program
Instructor Sign off
Articulated Courses:
AU 126-Suspension and Steering
AU 127-Hydraulic Brake Systems 6credits