Automotive Service Technician (CCP)

Instructional Credentialing Criteria

Academic and Professional Preparation

All degrees and coursework must be obtained from accredited colleges or universities.

Palm Beach State

Course Prefix
CTC Status (Designed for Transfer) CNC Status (Not designed for transfer) Requirements

 All AER 

AER
0033 (G1/Any A/T)

0001 (G1/Any A/T)

0012 (G1/Any A/T)

0170 (A/T7)

0196 A2/T1)

0250 (A2)

0270 (G1)

0271 (A3)

0410 (A5/T4)

0451 (A4/T5)

0601 (A/T6)

0603 (A/T6)

0830 (A6/8)

0851 (A8)

0940L (A/T All)

AND/OR

DIM

0132 (T4/A5)

0320 (T/A6)

0501 (T5/A4)

0611 (T/A7)

0940L (A/T All)



Specialized training/industry certifications

ASE – Certified Master Automobile Technician (A1-A8), Auto Maintenance and Light Repair Certification (G1), and EPA 609 Technician Certification.

AND

Six years of experience as an automotive technician.

Demonstrated competency in teaching the discipline.

OR

Specialized training/industry certifications: ASE individual certification for individual courses as revised and approved by the Lead Instructor and/or Associate Dean. EPA609 will also be required for the A/C module no later than 60 days after hire.

OR

Automotive License or Certification from a recognized institution and an Associate, Bachelor's, or master’s degree in Post-Secondary or CTE Education with 5-years minimum of field and teaching experience verifiable. NO ASE Requirement. EPA609 will be required. 10 years of minimum field experience.

NOTES:

Some AER courses are crossovers with DIM courses.

ASE A series, T series, and S series can have crossovers.

ASE T series, S series, and E series can have crossovers.

Any faculty/instructor with ASE L1, L2, or L3 can teach AER / DIM courses.

 

For all Faculty: Ability to demonstrate the use of technology in the classroom; must be able to use the technology required for the assigned course.

Coursework within the degree must reflect competencies in the courses to be taught.

Reviewed/Revised

April 2025 Eligio Marquez Veray