Automotive Body Repair and Painting, Automotive Service Assistant Program, Automotive Technology

TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY: AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR AND PAINTING
REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAM COMPLETION
FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADE 9 DURING THE 2012-2013 SCHOOL YEAR
4.0 CREDITS FROM GROUP A OR 3.0 CREDITS FROM GROUP A + 1.0 CREDIT FROM GROUP B
GROUP A
Foundation courses that provide core
knowledge and skills needed for the
Program of Study.
Course #
Course name
Credits
5547
AUTO BODY DP 1A
1
5548
AUTO BODY DP 1B
1
5549
AUTO BODY DP 2A
1
5550
AUTO BODY DP 2B
1
5551
AUTO BODY DP 3A
1
5552
AUTO BODY DP 3B
1
5553
AUT DL BOD TP 1A
1.5
5554
AUT DL BOD TP 1B
1.5
5555
AUT DL BOD TP 2A
1.5
5556
AUT DL BOD TP 2B
1.5
GROUP B
Courses that extend academic, technical and
workplace skills to be successful in the Program
of Study.
Course #
Course name
Credits
5702
AUTO BODY INTERN*
0.5
7813
INTERNSHIP A
0.5
7816
INTERNSHIP B
0.5
7818
INTERNSHIP DP A
1.0
7819
INTERNSHIP DP B
1.0
7822
INTERNSHIP TP A
1.5
7823
INTERNSHIP TP B
1.5
GROUP C
Capstone courses or work-based learning
opportunities (e.g., internship, clinical experience,
or a college course).
Course # Course Name
Credits
* Unlimited repeats
The Program of Study (POS) provides students with a planned, sequential program that blends academic, technical, and workplace skills to prepare for college
or a career. The POS contains a minimum of four credits and includes relevant courses and a capstone experience such as an internship or a college course.
Many POS may lead to the attainment of industry/professional certification (e.g., through formal assessments or course hours). POS are designed
collaboratively with colleges, including Montgomery College, and some programs and courses have articulation agreements. An articulation agreement
establishes the process for students to earn college credit for courses completed in high school. If there are articulation agreements associated with a POS, an
For office use only: CIP # 47.0603.4 OASIS # AB
award form will be included.
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TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ASSISTANT PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAM COMPLETION
FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADE 9 DURING THE 2012-2013 SCHOOL YEAR
3.0 CREDITS FROM GROUP A + 1.0 CREDIT FROM GROUP B
OR 3.0 CREDITS FROM GROUP A + 1.0 CREDIT FROM GROUP C
GROUP A
Foundation courses that provide core
knowledge and skills needed for the
Program of Study.
Course #
Course name
Credits
5045
FND AUTO TECH TP A 1.5
5046
FND AUTO TECH TP B 1.5
GROUP B
Courses that extend academic, technical and
workplace skills to be successful in the Program
of Study.
Course #
Course name
Credits
5047
AUTO TECH 1A
0.5
5048
AUTO TECH 1B
0.5
5049
AUTO TECH DP 2A
1.0
5050
AUTO TECH DP 2B
1.0
5061
AUTDL TECH TP 1A
1.5
5062
AUTDL TECH TP 1B
1.5
5064
AUTO TECH DP 3A
1.0
5065
AUTO TECH DP 3B
1.0
5067
AUTDL TECH TP 2A
1.5
5068
AUTDL TECH TP 2B
1.5
5072
AUTO TECH DP 1A
1.0
5073
AUTO TECH DP 1B
1.0
5547
AUTO BODY DP 1A
1.0
5548
AUTO BODY DP 1B
1.0
5549
AUTO BODY DP 2A
1.0
5550
AUTO BODY DP 2B
1.0
5551
AUTO BODY DP 3A
1.0
5552
AUTO BODY DP 3B
1.0
5553
AUT DL BOD TP 1A
1.5
5554
AUT DL BOD TP 1B
1.5
5555
AUT DL BOD TP 2A
1.5
5556
AUT DL BOD TP 2B
1.5
GROUP C
Capstone courses or work-based learning
opportunities (e.g., internship, clinical experience,
or a college course).
Course # Course Name
Credits
5701
ASAP INTERNSHIP
0.5
7813
INTERNSHIP A
0.5
7816
INTERNSHIP B
0.5
7818
INTERNSHIP DP A
1.0
7819
INTERNSHIP DP B
1.0
7822
INTERNSHIP TP A
1.5
7823
INTERNSHIP TP B
1.5
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* Unlimited repeats
The Program of Study (POS) provides students with a planned, sequential program that blends academic, technical, and workplace skills to prepare for college
or a career. The POS contains a minimum of four credits and includes relevant courses and a capstone experience such as an internship or a college course.
Many POS may lead to the attainment of industry/professional certification (e.g., through formal assessments or course hours). POS are designed
collaboratively with colleges, including Montgomery College, and some programs and courses have articulation agreements. An articulation agreement
establishes the process for students to earn college credit for courses completed in high school. If there are articulation agreements associated with a POS, an
For office use only: CIP # 47.9999.4 OASIS # AA
award form will be included.
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TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAM COMPLETION
FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADE 9 DURING THE 2012-2013 SCHOOL YEAR
4.0 CREDITS FROM GROUP A OR 3.0 CREDITS FROM GROUP A + 1.0 CREDIT FROM GROUP B
GROUP A
Foundation courses that provide core
knowledge and skills needed for the
Program of Study.
Course #
Course name
Credits
5047
AUTO TECH 1A
0.5
5048
AUTO TECH 1B
0.5
5049
AUTO TECH DP 2A
1.0
5050
AUTO TECH DP 2B
1.0
5061
AUTDL TECH TP 1A
1.5
5062
AUTDL TECH TP 1B
1.5
5064
AUTO TECH DP 3A
1.0
5065
AUTO TECH DP 3B
1.0
5067
AUTDL TECH TP 2A
1.5
5068
AUTDL TECH TP 2B
1.5
5072
AUTO TECH DP 1A
1.0
5073
AUTO TECH DP 1B
1.0
GROUP B
Courses that extend academic, technical and
workplace skills to be successful in the Program
of Study.
Course #
Course name
Credits
5703
AUTO TECH INTERN*
0.5
7813
INTERNSHIP A
0.5
7816
INTERNSHIP B
0.5
7818
INTERNSHIP DP A
1.0
7819
INTERNSHIP DP B
1.0
7822
INTERNSHIP TP A
1.5
7823
INTERNSHIP TP B
1.5
GROUP C
Capstone courses or work-based learning
opportunities (e.g., internship, clinical experience,
or a college course).
Course # Course Name
Credits
* Unlimited repeats
The Program of Study (POS) provides students with a planned, sequential program that blends academic, technical, and workplace skills to prepare for college
or a career. The POS contains a minimum of four credits and includes relevant courses and a capstone experience such as an internship or a college course.
Many POS may lead to the attainment of industry/professional certification (e.g., through formal assessments or course hours). POS are designed
collaboratively with colleges, including Montgomery College, and some programs and courses have articulation agreements. An articulation agreement
establishes the process for students to earn college credit for courses completed in high school. If there are articulation agreements associated with a POS, an
For office use only: CIP # 47.0645.0 OASIS # AT
award form will be included.
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ARTICULATION CREDIT AWARD FORM
Montgomery County Public Schools Program
Automotive Technology
Montgomery College Programs
Automotive Technology, A.A.S.: 307; Automotive Electrical Systems Specialist Certificate: 162;
Engine Performance Specialist Certificate: 160A; Powertrain Specialist Certificate: 161A; Undercar Specialist Certificate: 163A
Montgomery College and Montgomery County Public Schools have an articulation agreement for the Automotive Technology programs.
Students may earn college credits toward their Montgomery College degree or certificate in the Automotive Technology career programs
if they earn a B or better in the high school portion of these. Students will receive advanced standing credit upon their full admission to
the College in the relevant degree and certificate programs listed below.
Student Directions:
1. Print this Articulation Credit Award Form.
2. Complete the form and mark the letter grade obtained for each articulated course.
3. Return the completed Articulation Credit Award Form and if required, the test certification forms to your home school registrar
for verification.
4. Ask the registrar to attach a copy of the your official transcript to the Articulation Credit Award Form and mail to: Montgomery
College, Transcript Evaluator, Office of Admissions and Records, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville, MD, 20850.
Student Name: ____________________________________________
Student E-Mail: ____________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ____________________________________________
Cell Phone: _________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________
High School Attended: ____________________________________
Home Phone: ______________________________________________
Date of High School Graduation: _________________________
High School Official Signature and Title: ___________________________________________
Articulation Agreement Automotive Technology – Originally developed 05/24/11
Date: __________________________________
Form Revised 11/30/11
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Check appropriate MC curriculum.
Indicate grade received for high school courses.
Final
Grade
 Automotive Technology, A.A.S.: 307;
 Automotive Electrical Systems Specialist
Certificate: 162;
 Engine Performance Specialist Certificate: 160A;
 Powertrain Specialist Certificate: 161A;
 Undercar Specialist Certificate: 163A
MCPS Automotive Technology Program
Corresponding college
courses.
5061/5062 Automotive Technology/
Dealership Training 1 A/B* (TP)
OR
5045/5046 Foundations of Automotive
Technology 1 A/B) AND
5067/5068** Automotive Technology/
Dealership Training 2 A/B* (TP)
OR
5045/5046 Foundations of Automotive
Technology 1 A/B
* students must complete either the
5061/5062 or the 5067/5068* sequence;
AT101 Intro to Automotive
Technology
(3 credits)
** 5703 Automotive Technology Internship
can be substituted for 5068 only:
Grade ______
OR
5072/5073 Automotive Technology/
Dealership Training 1 A/B (DP)
5049/5050 Automotive Technology/
Dealership Training 2 A/B (DP)
Note: Some of these credits may not transfer to four-year institutions. DP = double period; TP = triple period.
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