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Toyota T-TEN (TTAAS)

Location(s): South Omaha Campus


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Degree: Associate in Applied Science
 

The goal of the T-TEN program is to train future automotive technicians to work for Toyota dealership service departments. The T-TEN standard requires student technicians to receive 2 years of training that is divided between technical college classroom/lab education and Toyota/Lexus dealership internship education experience. The T-TEN program requires each student to be sponsored by a Toyota or Lexus dealer before entry into the program. The student works at the dealer in a paid internship position for a minimum of one half of the T-TEN training program. The T-TEN program at MCC consists of four quarter/terms of classroom and hands-on automotive systems instruction and 2 quarter/terms of dealer internship hands-on instruction. Each college quarter (term), the student-technicians alternate between instruction classes at MCC and internships at the sponsoring dealer.

This program does require acceptance. More information is available on the T-TEN program page.

 

Graduation Requirements
To earn this degree, a student must complete all required courses.
Total credit hours required: 95.5

 

Recommended Curriculum Plan

 

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General Education Course Recommendations for this Program:


  • Communication: ENGL 1225 or COMS 1000
  • Quantitative/Numeracy: MATH 1240
  • Critical Thinking/Creativity & Social/Cultural Awareness: HRML 1010
  • Professionalism/Life Skills and Information Literacy: EXPL 1000

     

Associate in Applied Sciences General Education Requirements - 22.5 credits


The following are General Education requirements for an Associate in Applied Sciences degree (AAS). Students may not use the same course to satisfy more than one degree requirement.

Communication


1 Course     4.5 credit hrs.

Select 1 Level I course from the list of Communication General Education Courses.  

Quantitative/Numeracy


1 Course     4.5 - 5.0 credits 

Please check your degree program for recommended Math course. Based on the Math course you select, pre-requisites may be required.

Select 1 course from the list of Quantitative/Numeracy Skills General Education Courses 

Critical Thinking/Creativity & Social/Cultural Awareness


1 Course     4.5 credit hrs.

Select 1 course from the list of Humanities   or Social Sciences   courses under the Critical Thinking/Creativity & Social/Cultural Awareness General Education Courses. 

Scientific Inquiry


1 Course     4.5-6.0 credit hrs.   

Select 1 course from either the list of Natural Sciences   or Social Sciences  General Education courses.

*Students choosing a Social Sciences course to satisfy the Scientific Inquiry requirement should take a Humanities course to satisfy the Critical Thinking/Creativity and Social/Cultural Awareness competency.

Professionalism/Life Skills & Information Literacy


1 Course     4.5

Select 1 course from the list of Professionalism/Life Skills and Information Literacy General Education Courses .

 

 

Recommended Curriculum Plan


Toyota T-TEN (TTAAS)

The following plan is designed to be the most direct path to degree completion and is based on a summer quarter start. Students are expected to meet with their student success navigator or advisor to plan a customized course schedule that meets their specific needs. For more information or assistance with registering, please call 531-622-2400. 

This program does require and interview and acceptance into the program.

 

Program Level Student Learning Outcomes


  1. Apply fundamentals of automotive service training, including the basics of automotive diagnostics and repair, pre-delivery inspection and warranty repair procedures.
  2. Identify, inspect, disassemble and assemble basic components of automotive engines.
  3. Apply knowledge of the function, construction, operation troubleshooting and service of disc, drum and ABS brake systems, steering, suspension and wheel alignment.
  4. Use electronic engine analyzers and scanners to test and tune ignition, fuel injection, and emission systems.
  5. Apply understanding of electrical principles, semi-conductors, microprocessors and wiring diagrams to diagnose and repair malfunctions of automotive electrical systems.
  6. Apply knowledge of the function, construction, operation, troubleshooting and service of front and rear wheel drive manual and automatic transmissions and transaxles.
  7. Test, service and repair heating and air-conditioning systems.

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