Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Europe Expo 2017 : Electric

Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology

Hybrid / October 9, 2016

Short-term certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses that are industry focused and designed for workforce preparation. They provide access to targeted, short-term training in a discipline, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area.

Please select from our list of certificates, technical certificates, and degrees below for class and location information. More information is available on each degree and certificate option in the dropdown above.

PROGRAM CURRICULA: Review the courses you will take in this program.

Certificates

Advanced Diesel Electronics Controls
(18 credit hours = 2 semesters)

Alternative Fuels
(21 credit hours = 2 semesters)

Electric and Hybrid Vehicle
(24 credit hours = 2 semesters)

Maintenance and Light Repair
(18 credit hours = 2 semesters)

Truck Chassis Systems
(18 credit hours = 2 semesters)

Technical Certificates

Auto Body Technology Technical Certificate
(34 credit hours = 2-3 semesters)

Automotive Service Technology Technical Certificate
(34 credit hours = 2-3 semesters)

Diesel Heavy Truck Technology Technical Certificate
(34 credit hours = 2-3 semesters)

Motorsports Technology Technical Certificate
(34 credit hours = 2-3 semesters)

Degrees

Associate of Applied Science
(60 credit hours = 5 semesters)

Gainful Employment Information

When applying for many of our Technology programs, we encourage you to apply for either a Certificate or Technical Certificate when filling out the online application for admission, even if your end goal is to complete an Associate of Applied Science degree. By starting at the Certificate or Technical Certificate level you will be able to earn several stackable workforce certifications.

NOTE: The number of credits required for a degree or certificate is based on students who are program-ready and does not include College Prep courses. Availability of degrees and certificates varies by campus.

Source: www.ivytech.edu