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COURSES Principles of Transportation Systems Small Engine Technology I LEVEL 1 Basic Collision Repair and Refinishing ICS IST OG & L Automotive Basics Introduction to Transportation Technology N O LEVEL 2 Small Engine Technology II TI Collision Repair U B RI AUTOMOTIVE TS I Automotive Technology I D, Energy and Power of Transportation N Systems OI LEVEL 3 Paint and Refinishing TA Occupational Safety and Environmental TR Technology I O PS N A R T Automotive Technology II Practicum in Transportation Systems Practicum in Entrepreneurship (TBD) LEVEL 4 Career Preparation I POSTSECONDARY OPTIONS MASTER'S’ / OCCUPATIONS MEDIAN ANNUAL % HIGH SCHOOL/ CERTIFICATE/ ASSOCIATE'S ’ BACHELOR’'S DOCTORAL WAGE OPENINGS GROWTH INDUSTRY LICENSE* DEGREE DEGREE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION DEGREE Automotive $40,144 1,456 25% Automotive Master Collision Autobody/ Mechanical Body and Service Repair and Collision and Engineering Related Excellence (ASE) Refinishing Repair Repairers Entry Level Technician Technology/ Technician Automotive Automobile Medium/Heavy Service Technician: Vehicle and Automotive $38,459 208 25% Excellence (ASE) various systems Truck Service Professional Level and parts Technology/ Technician and Technician Engine Mechanical Engineering/ Mechanics Machinist Mechanical Technology/ Technician Technician Collision WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED Repair and LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Refinish Exploration Activities: Career Preparation: SkillsUSA competition Work at a local automotive Additional industry based certification information is available from the TEA CTE website. Automotive Service repair or body shop Association Maintain family or friend's For more information on postsecondary options for this program of automobiles by changing study, visit TXCTE.org. oil, ties, and performing general maintenance The Automotive program of study teaches students how to repair and refinish automobiles and service various types of vehicles. Students may learn to collect payment for services or supplies and perform typical vehicle maintenance procedures such as lubrication, oil changes, installation of antifreeze, or replacement of accessories like wiper blades or tires. The Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Career Cluster® focuses on careers in planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail, and water. It also includes related professional support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance. Successful completion of the Automotive program of study will fulfill requirements of the Business and Industry Endorsement. Program of Study Draft for Public Comment June 2019 COURSE INFORMATION PREREQUISITES (PREQ) COREQUISITES (CREQ) COURSE SERVICE ID RECOMMENDED GRADE NAME PREREQUISITES (RPREQ) RECOMMENDED COREQUISITIES (CREQ) Principles of Transportation 13039250 None 9-12 Systems Small Engine Technology I 13040000 None 9-12 Basic Collision Repair and 13039750 None 9-12 Refinishing Automotive Basics 13039550 None 9-12 Introduction to Transportation 13039270 None 9-10 Technology Small Engine Technology II 13040100 PREQ: Small Engine 10-12 Technology I Collision Repair 13039800 (2 credits) RPREQ: Basic Collision Repair 10-12 13039510 (3 credits) and Refinishing Automotive Technology I: 13039600 RPREQ: Automotive Basics 9-12 Maintenance and Light Repair Energy and Power of 13039300 RPREQ: Principles of 10-12 Transportation Systems Transportation Systems Paint and Refinishing 13039900 (2 credits) RPREQ: Basic Collision Repair 10-12 13039510 (3 credits) and Refinishing or Collision Repair Occupational Safety and N1303680 RPREQ: Principles of Transportation 9-12 Environmental Technology I Systems, Principles of Distribution and Logistics, or Principles of Manufacturing Automotive Technology II 13039700 (2 credits) PREQ: Automotive Technology I: 11-12 13039510 (3 credits) Maintenance and Light Repair Practicum in Transportation 13040450 (2 credits) None 11-12 Systems 13040455 (3 credits) Practicum in Entrepreneurship TBD TBD TBD Career Preparation I 12701300 (2 credits) None 11-12 12701305 (3 credits) FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS CAREER CLUSTER, PLEASE CONTACT: Kevin Johnson | Kevin.Johnson@tea.texas.gov https://tea.texas.gov/cte
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