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Automotive Machinist Engine Block Machining Course Objective
The program objective of Automotive Engine/Block Machining is to qualify the student as an automotive machinist. Although the actual machining process will be the emphasis of the program, a thorough education on theory of operation of the modem automotive engine will be presented. Performance modifications effect on power, longevity, and emissions, will be highlighted throughout the different courses.
This program is intended for the mechanically inclined student with a desire to work in the automotive industry.
One semester credit hour for each fifteen (15) hours of classroom contact plus appropriate outside preparation or the equivalent: or one semester credit hour for each thirty (30) hours of laboratory work plus appropriate outside preparation: or one semester credit hour for not fewer than forty-five (45) hours of shop instruction (contact hours) or the equivalent. None of the following requires a prerequisite.
School of Automotive Machinists • OPEID: 030323
Gainful Employment Disclosures – July 1, 2011 for 2009-2010 Award Year Automotive Engine/Block Machining • CIP Code: 47.0604
Below is a small sample of career opportunities available after graduating from the Automotive/Block Machining program:
- Machinists – SOC* 51-4041
- Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics – SOC* 49-3023
- Engine and Other Machine Assemblers – SOC* 51-2031
CREDENTIAL LEVEL:
Undergraduate Certificate |
| PROGRAM LENGTH IN MONTHS: |
9 Months |
| Automotive Engine/Block Machining: |
COST |
| Registration Fee |
$100.00 |
| Tuition (per program) |
$15,775.00 |
| Textbooks and Manuals (supplies and lab fees included in tuition) |
$100.00 |
| Total |
$15,975.00 |
| Room and Board costs for living off campus (per 9 months): |
| Room and Board |
$6,633.00 |
| Transportation |
$1,287.00 |
| Miscellaneous/Personal |
$1,989.00 |
| Total |
$9,909.00 |
| MEDIAN DEBT AT PROGRAM COMPLETION: |
$9,405.00 |
| ON-TIME COMPLETION RATE: |
90% |
| JOB PLACEMENT RATE (TWC Job Placement Report 09/10): |
90% |
*Standard Occupational Classification
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