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APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES 2023-2024

WHY UNOH?

WHEN CHOOSING A UNIVERSITY, YOU’RE NOT JUST CHOOSING WHERE TO RECEIVE YOUR EDUCATION; YOU’RE CHOOSING YOUR HOME FOR THE NEXT FEW YEARS. LIFE IS GOOD HERE AT UNOH.

HAVE YOU EVER...

RACED AT VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK?

RECEIVED HANDS-ON TRAINING FROM CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS?

INTERNED FOR AN ARCA TEAM DURING THE LUCAS OIL 200?

COMPETED IN A NATIONAL TECH COMPETITION?

YOU CAN AT UNOH!

START YOUR JOURNEY NOW.

INTRODUCTION 1

JOIN THE CLUB

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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDE:

Autocross Club

Diesel Club

Drag Club

Off-Road Club

Drift Club

UNOH FFA Alumni & Supporters Chapter

Monster Jam Club

Limaland Technical Support Team

Race Club (ARCA and Over-the-Wall)

SEMA Intern Program

Rotaract Club

Esports Club

American Marketing Associastion

Business Professionals of America

National Truck Equipment Assocation

Internship Program

Powerlifting

Intramural Sports

RACER LEADERS

RACER Leaders are made up of students from a variety of majors in all UNOH colleges. These student-leaders help out with Open Houses, Orientation Events, Student Activities, Graduation and more. Want to become a RACER Leader? Keep an eye out on your UNOH email or contact CampusEvents@unoh.edu.

RENATA

Sport Marketing & Management Mexico

I really like helping people and just having an impact. I’ve had people tell me like, “Oh, you were my Racer Leader last orientation!” It’s the fact that I can have that impact on people and actually influence the decision into choosing to come to UNOH. I really like it. I enjoy it a lot.

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REAL WORLD EXPERIENCES

EDUCATION IS MORE THAN THE CLASSROOM.

At UNOH, we believe you need to learn from the best to become the best. Our students are given opportunities to work with top teams and companies in a variety of industries to make them more employable upon graduation. Students may have the opportunity to travel on weekends with a race team throughout the racing season. Many students are hired by these teams immediately following graduation. These partnerships give UNOH students another opportunity to gain real-world experience in the high performance motorsports industry.

KYLE High Performance Flemington, NJ

This is a dream come true since I was probably three. To be here right now, it feels great. The school has helped out a bunch to get me to where I am right now, and meet a lot of new people. I remember watching the 500 every year. I never knew if I would actually make it. I couldn’t imagine that my first time being here would be in the garage, working on a car.

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UNOH STUDENTS HAVE INTERNED WITH:

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING

MONSTER JAM

FORMULA DRIFT

LUCAS OIL LATE MODEL DIRT SERIES

ARCA SERIES

RICHARD CHILDRESS RACING

JOHN FORCE RACING

THORSPORT RACING

TERRY MCMILLEN RACING

CUNNINGHAM RACING

FAST TRACK RACING

VENTURINI MOTORSPORTS

DARREL BASHAM RACING

PENSKE RACING

MAX FORCE RACING

KEN SCHRADER RACING

MBM MOTORSPORTS

PETERSON MOTORSPORTS

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REAL RACERS

CHRIS

High Performance & Alternate Fuels

ALUMNI TEAM PENSKE

UNOH always had the newest, latest, greatest technology available, and it kept everybody on their toes because in the racing world, everything is changing. We’re going to go to the racetrack next week with parts and pieces that changed from what we have here in Daytona. And UNOH was very similar to that, every class got better and better and when new technology came out, UNOH was the first place that had it.

High Performance, Automotive, and Alternate Fuels ALUMNI MEYERS SHANK RACING

Hands on training is a big thing at UNOH. It’s one of the easiest ways for people to learn. You get hands on on engines, hands on on carburetors, hands on just cars in general, doing things on cars and learning things about them, and different cars and different engines, and all different types of things. You get that hands on experience.

TOM

High Performance & Alternate Fuels ALUMNI

COLD HARD ART

I definitely wouldn’t be where I’m at today without UNOH because that’s what got me my job at Schumacher Racing, pretty much instantly. Everybody that I met and all the companies I work with today is because of my Shumacher connection, working there, networking and making friends.

KYLEE

ASHLEY

High Performance, Automotive, & Diesel ALUMNI

MONSTER JAM

It’s an amazing experience working at Monster Jam, because even at the end of shows, when the drivers are doing the track walk, sometimes if I have time, I’ll do the track walk with them, and it’s crazy to hear the kids up in the stands, like “Mom, there’s a girl! She’s working on trucks!” That’s cool to get to hear on the track.

KOLLIN

High Performance ALUMNI THORSPORT

There are a lot of students and graduates from UNOH at ThorSport and it really is a sign of what UNOH can do. What we’ve learned at UNOH together helps with the chemistry in the shop. And in racing, chemistry is everything.

WHO HIRES UNOH GRADS?

7 REAL RACERS
UNOHRACERS.COM
RACERS ARE UNSTOPPABLE

THE UNOH RACERS are members of the Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) within the NAIA. There are currently 13 teams fielded by the UNOH Racers including Basketball, Volleyball, Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Bowling, and a one-of-a-kind Motorsports Team which includes both drag and circle-track teams.

If you are interested about getting involved with any of the UNOH Athletic Teams, please contact the Director of Athletics at (419) 998-8493.

OUR TEAMS

MEN’S TEAMS

BASKETBALL

GOLF

TENNIS

SOCCER

BOWLING

BASEBALL

WOMEN’S TEAMS

BASKETBALL

GOLF TENNIS

SOCCER

BOWLING

SOFTBALL

VOLLEYBALL

CO-ED TEAMS

MOTORSPORTS TEAMS

*COMING SOON - ESPORTS

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OUR SPEED IS UNMATCHABLE

RACE CLUB

Race Club students participate in a variety of programs within the world of motorsports. A relationship was formed with the ARCA Series and since then, race club members are able to travel around the country volunteering to be weekend technicians on various ARCA Series race teams.

The educational experience the students gain from working on these race teams is invaluable. In the interest of providing students with a well-rounded education, UNOH Race Club is looking to expand its presence in the ARCA race series and into other areas of motorsports. Other areas entered include NHRA and Rolex.

The Race Club helps students gain more experience by participating on race teams. Any University of Northwestern Ohio student may join regardless of major.

MOTORSPORTS TEAM

Students don’t just build cars in our shops, they compete nationally at Limaland, Eldora, and Waynesfield, Ohio; and Volusia Speedway Park in Florida. Our students build, drive, and crew the cars they race in. The team is made up of two modified crews and four stock car crews. Tryouts are held each winter for a new team and roster of drivers.

UNOH also fields a drag racing team. The drag team has three competition vehicles: Chevrolet V-8 powered S-15, Fordpowered Mercury Cougar, and Super Comp dragster. During the season the team competes in bracket racing events at various NHRA and IHRA sanctioned tracks throughout Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.

The benefits of students joining one of the Motorsports Teams is immeasurable. Graduates who were on the teams are being hired in all levels of professional motorsports from Monster Jam and all levels of NASCAR, to NHRA and IMSA, to the World of Outlaws, and All-Star Circuit of Champions.

LIMALAND MOTORSPORTS PARK

Limaland is a 1/4-mile high-banked clay oval owned and operated by the University of Northwestern Ohio.

All UNOH students have the opportunity to get involved at Limaland. Current students are granted admission into the spectator side grandstand area FREE of charge for specified race events.

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ON-CAMPUS LIVING

HOUSING

The Housing Office at UNOH is committed to offering safe and affordable housing options to our students.

Students are not required to live on-campus; however, it can be very beneficial for new students to live on campus for at least the first six months so they are close to classes, recreational facilities and all support services until they are better adjusted to the community.

NORTHWESTERN PARK

JUNE & AUGUST START

RACERS VILLAGE

JUNE START

COLLEGE PARK

AUGUST & OCTOBER START

SHERWOOD PARK

OCTOBER START

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TOUR THE DORMS!

MEAL PLANS

The University of Northwestern Ohio offers three types of meal plans for all enrolled students. Meal plans can be used at the UNOH Food Court, Pit Stop, Racers Café, or Lock Sixteen Steakhouse. There are one-, two-, and three-meal per day options. For snacks or extra meals, Racer Bucks can be added to any Student ID Card or Meal Plan. One Racer Buck is equivalent to $1.00. Racer Bucks can be added with cash, check, or credit card. More information about meal plans can be found online at www.unoh.edu.

RACERS STATION BARNES & NOBLE

INDOOR ATHLETIC COMPLEX

MILITARY FRIENDLY

The UNOH Military Relations Department provides assistance to all active duty military, veterans, reservists, and National Guard members. This department assists with scheduling, financial aid, and transfer of credits. The Military Relations Department will assist you in your enrollment process and guide you through your chosen career path. The department is staffed by dedicated personnel who are educated on all educational benefits offered by the military. We accept the Joint Services Transcript and CCAF and honor credit equivalencies defined by the American Council on Education (ACE) for military course work, experience, and testing programs, such as CLEP and DANTES.

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DEGREE PROGRAMS

HIGH PERFORMANCE MOTORSPORTS TECHNOLOGY

Is it your dream to work on a race team? How about the chance to work in a high performance machine shop? If so, you’ve come to the right place. UNOH IS RESPECTED AROUND THE INDUSTRY FOR ITS WORLD-CLASS HIGH PERFORMANCE MOTORSPORTS DEGREE PROGRAM.

Turn your passion into a career at our 7-acre High Performance Motorsports Complex complete with cutting-edge technology and equipment. Our outdoor test facility houses an off-road course, drag strip launch pad, a skid pad, and 1/8 mile test track!

Courses include Welding, Engine Machining, Fabrication, Steering & Suspension, Drivelines, Ignition Systems and Custom Engine Building.

UNOH High Performance graduates are employed by companies and teams competing in: NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, Truck, and ARCA Series, Monster Jam, Indy Racing League, World of Outlaws, NHRA, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, and many more!

80% OF GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION*

POTENTIAL EARNINGS* $31,000$75,000+

*Income Ranges - PayScale.com

DARIAN Bloomington, IN

I would highly recommend UNOH for High Perfomance Motorsports. You could come into UNOH with knowing nothing and come out of UNOH knowing a lot. They’re there to teach you from ground zero.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2016-2018 academic year automotive associate degree and diploma graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was an 67% response rate to this survey.
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

Automotive technology is at the very heart of our economy, culture, and way of life. Automotive technicians are highly trained to understand the inner workings of all types of vehicles. UNOH IS THE #1 UNIVERSITY IN THE COUNTRY FOR AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY BECAUSE YOU’LL LEARN FROM INSTRUCTORS WHO BRING RECENT, REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCE TO THE CLASSROOM.

Today, integrated electronic systems and complex computers run vehicles. Students are taught using the most modern equipment from Snap-On, Hunter, Sunnen, and many more. We update our curriculum to stay current with the latest trends from all the OEMs and aftermarket equipment manufacturers. Students will be hands-on utilizing one of our 90 different vehicles individually selected as training aids.

Plus, all of our students have the opportunity to take ASE tests to become ASE Certified, an industry-wide certification of excellence. As an added benefit to you, UNOH will cover the cost of up to two ASE tests for each student!

82% OF GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION*

POTENTIAL EARNINGS* $35,000$75,000+

*Income Ranges - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

ASHTIN

Three Lakes, WI

I did the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series internship, and networking helped with that by not only getting with the team that I worked for, but also meeting the sponsors for the team or the series partners. With that, I got to talk to a lot of important people & met a lot of really cool people. With that, it was easy to build a connection with them, build a relationship with them, to possibly have a job with them for my career.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2017-2019 academic year automotive associate degree graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was a 44% response rate to this survey.
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AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY

Agriculture is a worldwide industry in need of qualified technicians. The job responsibilities of agricultural service technicians are becoming more complex as more electronic components control the operations of tractors and combines. Today’s technician is required to have training in computer technology, electronically controlled hydraulics, global positioning systems, and ground navigational electronics.

The program builds a foundation for your career and each of our instructors brings real world experience into the classroom from years in the field. OUR STUDENTS TRAIN WITH THE SAME TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOUND IN SERVICE CENTERS AND DEALERSHIPS ACROSS THE NATION. TRAINING AIDS INCLUDE AGCO, CASE-NEW HOLLAND, JOHN DEERE, MASSEY FERGUSON, GLEANER, AND MORE!

A unique opportunity at UNOH is through our partnership with Crown Equipment Corporation. Through special courses, students may choose to get certified in the latest lift truck equipment technology.

84% OF GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION*

POTENTIAL EARNINGS* $37,000$61,000+

*Income Ranges - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

RIVER

Johnstown, PA

The university definitely goes above and beyond what they’ve actually taught us. You can learn a little bit at your high school, but once you actually get in here dealing with some of the different instructors, some of their backgrounds, some of the fields they’ve worked in, they have so much knowledge to give students.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2017-2019 academic year agricultural equipment technology associate degree and diploma graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was an 44% response rate to this survey.
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DIESEL TECHNOLOGY

MEDIUM-HEAVY DUTY

If you bought it, a truck brought it! THE DIESEL INDUSTRY IS GROWING AND IS A CONSTANT FACTOR IN OUR ECONOMY. If you are considering a career as a Diesel Technician, then the University of Northwestern Ohio is the right choice.

Classes include hands-on work in the live and dead engine rooms, diesel dyno labs, and shop space. In the Diesel Technology program, you’ll work on training aids from top manufacturers in the field like Cummins, Mack, Volvo, Detroit, Caterpillar, DuraMax, and more. Students can also become certified for both Hydraulics and Pneumatics.

Diesel powered vehicles are the workhorses of industry and commerce. A UNOH education can put you at the front of the line for the thousands of job openings every year in the diesel field.

85% OF GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION*

POTENTIAL

EARNINGS* $41,000$76,000+

JOSEY

Bartlett, OH

What I like about UNOH is the small classes and the variety of training aids we get to learn on. The instructors are always with you one-on-one and if you have a question they make sure to help you out. Plus, I love that we are so hands-on in the shop. I’ve been able to work on Mack, Volvo, Cummins, Caterpillar, and Duramax engines and trucks so I know I’ll be better prepared to enter the job market no matter what type of shop or company I end up with.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2017-2019 academic year diesel technology associate degree and diploma graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was an 48% response rate to this survey.
*Income Ranges - US Bureau of Labor Statistics
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LIGHT DUTY

The Diesel Technology-Light Duty program at UNOH puts a specific focus on the light duty side of Diesel engines. Within these courses, students will focus on 8.0 liter diesel engines and smaller which are designed for on-the-road consumer cars and trucks as well as compact tractor and skid-steer engines.

Light Duty Diesel Technicians will learn how to diagnose lightduty engine problems, troubleshooting techniques on vehicles from onset to repair, engine electronic controls, suspension and steering, hydraulic brake systems and more!

THE JOB OUTLOOK FOR DIESEL TECHNICIANS IS PROMISING WITH A PROJECTED 7% GROWTH IN THE INDUSTRY IN THE NEXT 8 YEARS WITH 284,000 PROJECTED JOB OPENINGS DUE TO GROWTH AND REPLACEMENT THROUGH 2028.

These jobs are well-paying with the average technician holding an associate’s degree taking home over $47,000 annually. Top-earning technicians, those with specialized certifications and many years of experience, can earn over $75,000 a year according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

MACK/VOLVO DATE

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO IS ONE OF ONLY THREE SCHOOLS IN THE NATION TO OFFER THE DIESEL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION (DATE) PROGRAM TO FILL AN ONGOING SHORTAGE OF SKILLED VEHICLE SERVICE TECHNICIANS IN THE DIESEL INDUSTRY.

Students in this program will receive specialized training for Mack Trucks and Volvo Trucks including engines, electrical and electronics, emissions, powertrain, and chassis components. Hands-on work is done just as much as in-class instruction, preparing students to work in a fast-paced shop environment.

Upon completion of the program students will not only have a well-rounded general diesel technology education, but will be awarded Professional Level Mack and Volvo Technician Certifications. Students are then qualified for immediate employment at any of the hundreds of Mack and Volvo truck dealerships or any company that utilizes Mack & Volvo trucks across the country. Students can also become certified for both Hydraulics and Pneumatics.

Employment opportunities are endless for the students who complete the Diesel Technology- Mack/Volvo DATE program. UNOH Career Services team will assist graduates in securing jobs with Mack or Volvo dealerships or other automotive industry employers across North America.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2017-2019 academic year robotics and automation technology associate degree graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was a 43% response rate to this survey. DEGREE PROGRAMS 19

HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY

The automotive and diesel industry is beginning to transition away from solely gas-powered cars and trucks towards a more diverse set of fuel options for consumers and businesses alike. More models of hybrid and electric vehicles are hitting the industry every year. Hybrid, plugin hybrid, and all-electric vehicles can help improve fuel economy, lower fuel costs, and reduce emissions. Hybrids offer dual technologies of gas and electric power for consumers. Electric vehicles, also referred to as battery electric vehicles, use a battery pack to store the electrical energy that powers the motor. LEARNING TO MAINTAIN AND REPAIR THESE VEHICLES PAVES THE WAY FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE FOR ANY UNOH STUDENT.

UNOH, the leader in the high performance motorsports, automotive, and diesel technology education, is now offering a 2-year associate degree with a focus on Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology. With a 70% hands-on approach to education, students will learn about the design, controls, and operating characteristics of Hybrid, Hybrid/Electric, and All-Electric powered vehicles in addition to receiving an education on gas-powered vehicle repair technology. This dual approach gives students experience to work on the vehicles of today as well as the vehicles hitting the market years from now in all sectors of the transportation industry.

POTENTIAL EARNINGS* $35,000$75,000+

*Income Ranges - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

J.R.

Philadelphia, PA

The first time I came to UNOH, I was blown away. I couldn’t believe that a school offered this many programs and this variety of programs here. And once I got to see the shops and the equipment and the instructors, I was blown away by it and decided this was it.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2017-2019 academic year automotive associate degree graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was a 44% response rate to this survey.
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ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY

Automated technology has found its way into more and more of the world’s manufacturing facilities. WITH THIS DEGREE YOU’LL BE MORE THAN JUST AN OPERATOR – YOU’LL LEARN TO INSTALL, REPAIR, UPGRADE, AND TROUBLESHOOT ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER CONTROLLED MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TRAINING ON FANUC, ABB, AND YASKAWA/MOTOMAN MACHINES ALONG WITH THOSE FROM OTHER ROBOT MANUFACTURERS. You’ll also learn to build, maintain, and repair robots in automated manufacturing plants and other settings, using Program Logic Controllers and electromechanical skills and knowledge.

UNOH graduates will be ready to enter the workforce and apply their skills repairing, programming, and maintaining robotic systems, and quickly troubleshooting problems to maintain production flow. From manufacturing, automotive production, and building and farming, to product processing and packaging, medical and even Homeland Security, Robotics and Automation Technicians can work in a variety of fields. At UNOH, you’ll also have the opportunity to become FANUC Certified!

86% OF GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION*

POTENTIAL EARNINGS*

$47,000$98,000+

*Income Ranges - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

CYNTHIA

Cleveland, OH

We go from programming to maintenance to literally designing digital touchscreens. It’s a lot of stuff and we go through many different job opportunities that are out there in the robotics field.. When I pull apart these big robots I’m like, “Wow, this is awesome.” And I want to go into my job and be excited to be there every day. So if I’m going to be excited about something I might as well make that my career.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2017-2019 academic year robotics and automation technology associate degree graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was a 43% response rate to this survey.
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ALTERNATE FUELS TECHNOLOGY

ALTERNATE FUELS ARE THE FUELS OF TODAY AND IT’S ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING SECTORS OF THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY. Consumers worldwide are steadily turning to hybrid and alternate fuel powered vehicles. That translates into job security for the alternate fuels vehicle technician.

At UNOH you have the opportunity to complete one of the most advanced programs in the country. You’ll learn about alternate fuels such as natural gas, ethanol, hybrid electric, propane, bio-diesel, and hydrogen through UNOH’s large fleet of training aids. This fleet exposes the students to a broad spectrum of vehicles.

Upon satisfactory completion of the program the students will become certified by the Alternate Fuels Training Consortium in: BioDiesel, Battery, Electric & Hybrid Vehicles, Propane Autogas Vehicle Technician Training, Compressed Natural Gas Vehicle Fuel System Inspector, and Light Duty Natural Gas Vehicle Inspection & Service.

87% OF GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION*

POTENTIAL EARNINGS* $35,000$75,000+

*Income Ranges - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

WILHELM

Ghana, West Africa

Over the last few years, there has been a transition from internal combustion engines to other forms of propulsion due to strict emission laws set by countries around the world. Manufacturers are developing a lot of vehicles that can run on different fuel types so I feel the Alternate Fuels program will give me a head start to begin with. I plan to pair the Alternate Fuel program with the Hybrid Electric Vehicle program so that I’ll be able to work on electric vehicles in the future as well.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2017-2019 academic year alternate fuel-automotive and alternate fuel-diesel diploma graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was a 61% response rate to this survey.
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HVAC/R TECHNOLOGY

Want a hot career with a cool payoff? The heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration technology degree at UNOH is for you. ACCORDING TO THE U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS, THERE WILL BE 42,000 JOBS OPENINGS EACH YEAR IN THE HVAC THROUGH 2028. THAT’S NEARLY A 13% JOB GROWTH RATE!

The University’s program has been awarded the HVAC Excellence Accreditation. Students can also gain certifications and take the industry competency exams, which gives graduates a certification the employers are looking for in all of their new hires.

Our Associate and Diploma programs in HVAC/R Technology will provide the foundation for your career. Most of your training will be hands-on utilizing HVAC/R training aids, Novar digital controls, Simutech computer-generated simulation programs, and the latest technology in furnaces, air conditioners, and commercial refrigeration units.

85% OF GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION*

POTENTIAL EARNINGS* $38,000$78,000+

*Income Ranges - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

KATELYN Belle Center, OH

I really enjoy construction and HVAC is a big part of that. You’re always going to need refrigeration, heating, and cooling for your home or business. I also take pride in the fact that I am part of the 2% of women working in this field. The small lab-style classes at UNOH are perfect because I enjoy working with my hands. My goal is to open my own HVAC business one day.

*Percentages are based on surveys of our 2017-2019 academic year HVAC/R Technology associate degree graduates who reported they are employed or are continuing their education within 6 months of graduation from the University of Northwestern Ohio. There was an 44% response rate to this survey.
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2+2 PROGRAM

IF YOU WANT TO BE A LEADER IN THE AUTOMOTIVE WORLD, AN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SUPERVISION BACHELOR’S DEGREE IS THE SMARTEST PLACE TO START! This course of study goes beyond the technical education provided at the associate degree level, adding advanced industry and business management classes.

Earn a 4-year degree that prepares you to start your career in the automotive industry as a supervisor. First complete an Associate’s Degree in:

• Automotive Technology

• Diesel Technology

• High Performance Motorsports Technology

• Agricultural Equipment Technology

• Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Technology

• Automotive Management

Then complete your Bachelor’s Degree in Automotive Technology Supervision for your junior and senior years at UNOH! This degree can also be completed 100% online so you can start working in the industry while preparing yourself for a promotion into management.

POTENTIAL EARNINGS* $54,000$109,000+

*Income Ranges - US Bureau of Labor Statistics

BRIANNA Delta, OH - 2022 ATS 2+2 Alumni

I was able to use Penske’s generous tuition reimbursement to continue my education at UNOH into the 2+2 program completely online. It was very manageable to be working full-time for Penske and be a part-time UNOH online student. Taking a very industry specific bachelor’s degree made it really easy for me to join the leadership team. There was a lot of leadership based classes in the 2+2 program, but most importantly, I took classes that were based on environmental policy, OSHA, and safety, which has really transitioned well into an industry leadership position.

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MOTORSPORTS MARKETING

THIS NEW AND UNIQUE 4-YEAR BACHELOR-DEGREE PROGRAM TAKES YOU OUT OF THE CLASSROOM AND INTO THE GARAGE, FRONT OFFICE, TRACKS, SUPPLIERS, AND SPONSOR COMPANIES THAT DRIVE THE MOTORSPORTS INDUSTRY. With at least one required internship, students have the chance to work within the motorsports field of their choice from grassroots racing to the pinnacle of motorsports.

Learn the ins and outs of Motorsports Marketing from Public Relations, Social Media Management, Race Day Operations, Sponsor Acquisition, and more. If you have a passion for all things motorsports, we can get you to into that front office with training from some of the best in the business.

From motocross and dirt track racing to NHRA, NASCAR, Monster Jam and more, a degree in Motorsports Marketing will give you the experience you need to land a job in a fast-paced, action-packed career field. Instructors and guest speakers throughout the program will give you first-hand knowledge of what it takes to launch a successful career in the motorsports industry.

AUTUMN

Wisconsin Rapids, WI

What caught my attention about UNOH was definitely the Motorsports Marketing program. It was a program that I hadn’t seen offered anywhere else, and I grew up in the motorsports world racing dirt bikes, and I knew I wanted to stay in it. I just didn’t know how yet. Seeing this program at UNOH made me figure out my career path and where I wanted to go. In class we learn everything about the sanctioning body class, where you learn about NASCAR and ARCA, and the organizations that create the rules, to the event planning class where we get to learn how to put on events and even a sponsorship class which are all things you need to know to be successful in motorsports marketing.

SEE PROGRAM DETAILS! DEGREE PROGRAMS 25

MORE OPPORTUNITIES

CDL OPTION

UNOH started CDL classes to give students an advantage when seeking job opportunities after graduation. No matter what major you choose, obtaining your commercial driver’s license puts you a step ahead of the rest. Many graduates have credited the CDL program with getting their foot in the door allowing them to advance at a company from within. The CDL courses add just two additional sessions to your current program at UNOH. On average, CDL technicians can earn between $38,000 and more than $72,000 annually according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

CAREER SERVICES

One of the distinct advantages of attending the University of Northwestern Ohio is the Career Services Department. Our dedicated staff assists our students in finding parttime jobs while on campus and full-time jobs after graduation. Career Services offers our students assistance in several areas such as resume assistance, career seminars, our Racer Careers database, and much more. You may also participate in career fairs. Many employers, seeking UNOH students, attend career fairs held frequently throughout the year which provide networking opportunities for our students. This allows students to get the job they want when they graduate. Last, but not least, when you graduate, you can count on our Career Services Department to provide you with lifetime job assistance as you enjoy your career.

MORE THAN JUST A TECHNICAL SCHOOL

At the University of Northwestern Ohio you can get a degree in nearly 50 different programs of study. In our Colleges of Business, Health Professions, and Occupational Professions, students are taught by professors who’ve worked in their respective fields for many years.

GRADUATE COLLEGE

MASTER DEGREE

Master of Business Administration

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

BACHELOR PROGRAMS

Accounting (4-year track)

Accounting CPA (5-year track)

Business Administration

CONCENTRATIONS:

Agribusiness Management

Automotive Management

Marketing

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• Agricultural and Diesel Classrooms/Shops

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• Classrooms, HVAC/R Transportation, & Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Classrooms/Shop

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• Medical, Science, and IT Classrooms, Food Court, Library, Counseling, Student Success Center, Advising Resource Center, and Testing Center

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FACTS AT A GLANCE

STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES FOR HANDSON EDUCATION. UNOH contains more than 200,000 square feet of classroom and shop space with each area dedicated to a particular major of study. You will work on training aids and technology used in the industry every day. In the College of Applied Technologies, 70% of the coursework is hands-on as students roll-up-their sleeves and practice what was taught in the classroom during the beginning of each session. You’ll have the theory behind the technology to make you one of the best technicians in the business following graduation!

FOUNDED IN 1920

LOCATED IN LIMA, OHIO

ACCREDITED BY THE HIGHER LEARNING COMMISSION

ASE MASTER LEVEL ACCREDITATION

ASE EDUCATION FOUNDATION

5 COLLEGES

APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES

BUSINESS

HEALTH PROFESSIONS

OCCUPATIONAL PROFESSIONS

GRADUATE COLLEGE

MULTIPLE DEGREE OPTIONS

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for Degree Programs in the College of Applied Technologies

Best Associate’s Degree Trade School in Ohio

Best Mechanic & Repair Technologies Associate’s Degree Trade School in Ohio

Best Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation & Refrigeration Associate’s Degree Trade School in Ohio

YEAR-ROUND STUDENT ACTIVITIES

RECREATIONAL FACILITIES & LIMALAND MOTORSPORTS PARK

ON-CAMPUS HOUSING

OPTIONAL MEAL PLANS AVAILABLE

FREE ON-CAMPUS PARKING

ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS

SKIP CLASSES YOU’VE ALREADY TAKEN! PROFICIENCY/PLACEMENT TESTS

ALMOST ALL TOOLS PROVIDED BY UNOH

(DIGITAL MULTIMETER & DIAL INDICATOR MUST BE PURCHASED BY STUDENT)

MAXIMUM HANDS-ON TRAINING

20 STUDENTS PER TECHNICAL CLASS MAXIMUM

CONVENIENT CLASS SCHEDULE

MORNING: 7:30AM - 12:30PM

AFTERNOON: 1:00PM - 6:00PM

EVENING: 6:30PM - 11:30PM

CAREER SERVICES WILL HELP YOU FIND A JOB

ACADEMIC & PERSONAL COUNSELING

50+ PROGRAMS AVAILABLE

ASSIGNED FINANCIAL AID COUNSELOR

START DATES: JUNE 24 & AUGUST 19

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ONE OF

THE MOST AFFORDABLE PRIVATE NON-PROFIT UNIVERSITIES IN OHIO

BACHELOR DEGREES

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SUPERVISION

6 Quarters in addition to an Associate Degree in: Automotive, Diesel, High Performance Motorsports, or Agricultural Equipment Technology.

90 Credit Hours

Current Tuition: $280/credit hour

MOTORSPORTS

MARKETING

4 Year Bachelor Degree Program

180 Credit Hours

Current Tuition: $280/credit hour

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

10 - Auto Sessions

4 - General Education Sessions

21 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $32,370

AUTO/DIESEL TECHNOLOGYMEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY

17- Auto/Diesel Sessions

4 - General Education Sessions

32 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $47,980

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY

11 - Technological Sessions

4 - General Education Sessions

23 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $34,600

DIESEL TECHNOLOGYMEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY

12 - Diesel Sessions

4 - General Education Sessions

24 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $36,830

HIGH PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY

16 - Technological Sessions

4 - General Education Sessions

30 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $45,750

HVAC/R TECHNOLOGY

DIESEL TECHNOLOGYMACK/VOLVO DATE

10 – Diesel Sessions

4 – General Education Sessions

21 months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $32,370

AUTO/HIGH PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY

18 - Technological Sessions

4 - General Education Sessions

33 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $50,210

8 - HVAC/R Sessions 4 - General Education Sessions 18 Months $2,000 per Technical Session $2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session Total Tuition: $27,910 ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY 9 - Robotics & Automation Sessions 4 - General Education Sessions 20 Months $2,000 per Technical Session $2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session Total Tuition: $30,700 DIESEL TECHNOLOGYLIGHT DUTY 11 - Diesel Sessions 4 - General Education Session 23 Months $2,000 per Technical Session $2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session Total Tuition: $34,600 AUTO/DIESEL TECHNOLOGYLIGHT DUTY 14- Auto/Diesel Sessions 4 - General Education Sessions 27 Months $2,000 per Technical Session $2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session Total Tuition: $41,290
ASSOCIATE DEGREES HYBRID/ELECTRIC VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY 10 - Technological Sessions 4- General Education Sessions 21 Months $2,000 per Technical Session $2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session Total Tuition: $32,370

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN

10 - Auto Sessions

1 - General Education Session

17 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $25,120

HIGH PERFORMANCE TECHNICIAN

16 - Technological Sessions

1 - General Education Session

26 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $38,500

ALTERNATE FUELS TECHNICIAN-AUTO

12 - Technological Sessions

1 - General Education Session

20 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $29,580

DIESEL TECHNICIAN*

12 - Diesel Sessions

1 - General Education Session

20 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $29,580

AUTO/HIGH PERFORMANCE TECHNICIAN

18 - Technological Sessions

1 - General Education Session

29 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $42,960

ALTERNATE FUELS TECHNICIAN-DIESEL

12 - Technological Sessions

1 - General Education Session

20 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $29,580

AUTO/DIESEL TECHNICIAN*

17 - Auto/Diesel Sessions

1 - General Education Session

27 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $40,730

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN

11 - Technological Sessions

1 - General Education Session

18 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $27,350

HVAC/R TECHNICIAN

8 - HVAC/R Sessions

1 - General Education Session

14 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $20,660

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS

COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE (CDL)

2 - CDL Sessions

Total Tuition: $5,900

• Housing per student costs $525 per 6-week session (Includes cable, air, and electric)

• To secure on-campus housing, a $100 non-refundable housing application fee is required no later than May 1, 2024

• Remedial classes tuition is $840

• Total tuition includes - First Year

Experience/Capstone courses

• Total tuition includes $230 General Fee for each session

*Diesel programs at the diploma level contain the Medium-Heavy Duty curriculum. Light Duty Diesel courses are only available at the associate degree level

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT/DIESEL TECHNICIAN

12 - Technological Sessions

1 - General Education Session

20 Months

$2,000 per Technical Session

$2,000 per Gen. Ed. Session

Total Tuition: $29,580

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APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID

CHECK OUT LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS

SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER

Apply for your Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID)

Visit https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/ create-account/launch (Student and Parents)

DECEMBER - FEBRUARY

Complete the 2024/2025 FAFSA at https://studentaid.gov/

You must have your 2022 Federal Tax Return and W2(s).

UNOH School Code number: 004861

FEBRUARY - APRIL

You will receive an email and postcard notifying you of your award status. See the full award by logging into the MyUNOH Portal. If you have questions, please contact Financial Aid at (419) 998-8890 or financialaid@unoh.edu.

BEFORE STARTING

Attend orientation and pay tuition.

Have your high school send your final transcript to UNOH.

GRANTS

Financial Aid awarded by the government that you do not pay back (need based)

FEDERAL PELL GRANTS

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)File online after December 1 at https://studentaid.gov/

Current Award:

• $0 - $1,233 per session (up to 8 sessions)

• $9,860 maximum per year (UNOH FAFSA School Code #004861)

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• $0 - $4,000 per year (up to 8 sessions)

• Maximum $500 per session

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• $0 - $783 per session (up to 8 sessions)

• $6,266 maximum per year based on June start

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AID
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LOANS

FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN

Subsidized - No interest charges while student is attending college

• Interest rate 5.50% adjusted annually not to exceed 8.25%

Unsubsidized - Interest charges will accrue while student is attending college

90 %

OF

UNOH

• Figures above are for dependent undergraduate students.

• Student must have FAFSA on file before applying for loan.

• Standard repayment terms - 10 years

• Repayment Plan options are available.

• Student must be enrolled at least half time.

FEDERAL DIRECT PARENT PLUS LOAN

• Interest rate is fixed at 8.05% adjusted annually not to exceed 10.5%.

• The parent may borrow any amount of money needed to meet the cost of attendance less any financial aid the student may have received.

• Not need-based

• Repayment can begin within 60 days after last disbursement with standard repayment terms of 10 years.

• Delayed repayments available until after student graduates.

PRIVATE LOANS

• Private source of funds to pay for college education.

• Loans based on credit worthiness.

• Rates of interest determined by credit history.

• In many cases, principal payments can be delayed until after student’s last date of attendance or graduation.

STUDENTS RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID

PRIORITIES!

START WITH FEDERAL GRANTS/LOANS, THEN LOOK TO LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, AND LOANS.

SUBMIT THE FAFSA

MAKE SURE TO APPLY FOR THE 2024-2025 FAFSA AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE AFTER DECEMBER 1. EVEN IF YOU DON’T THINK YOU’LL QUALIFY FOR AID, CRITERIA CHANGES EVERY YEAR.

BE RESOURCEFUL USE ONLINE RESOURCES LIKE FASTWEB.COM TO SEARCH FOR AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS AND USEFUL FINANCIAL AID TOOLS. FOR MORE ASSISTANCE, VISIT WWW.UNOH.EDU/FINANCIALAID

APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPSPRIVATE & GRANTS

APPLY FOR PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS. YOU CAN’T WIN AWARDS OR RECEIVE FUNDS IF YOU DON’T APPLY FOR THEM!

FINANCIAL
Subsidized/ Additional Unsubsidized Unsubsidized $5,500 1st year undergrad $3,500 $2,000 $6,500 2nd year undergrad $4,500 $2,000 $7,500 3rd year undergrad $5,500 $2,000 $7,500 4th year undergrad $5,500 $2,000
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COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM DETAILS

ASSOCIATE DEGREES IN APPLIED SCIENCE

The Associate Degree programs are designed for students who have the desire and ability to obtain both the technical and management education needed to become an entry-level technician or manager.

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

The diploma programs are designed to prepare graduates with entry-level skills to gain employment in their career field. Students must maintain a 2.0 accumulative grade point average to graduate.

ASSOCIATE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

*If the placement test is passed with a score of 70% or higher, course will not be required to graduate.

DIPLOMA GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

*If the placement test is passed with a score of 70% or higher, course will not be required to graduate.

*Diesel programs at the diploma level contain the Medium-Heavy Duty curriculum. Light Duty Diesel courses are only available at the associate degree level.

RECOMMENDED ADDITIONAL COURSES

GENERAL EDUCATION & RELATED REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS DP153 Digital Documents & Spreadsheets 36 3 CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 24 3 MH150 Technical Math 36 4 EN180 Composition I 48 5 PS274 The American Political Scene 24 3 PY177 Psychology 24 3 SC205 Earth Science 24 3 UN220 Introduction to Diversity Issues 24 3 MA234 Customer Relations Automated Management 48 3 EN200 Composition II 48 5 UN112 CoAT First Year Experience 11 2 Total General Hours 347 37 *EN070 Basic English 48 3 *MH065 Review Math 48 3
RECOMMENDED ADDITIONAL COURSES INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS CDL101 Commercial Driver License I 120 6 CDL102 Commercial Driver License II 120 6
GENERAL EDUCATION & RELATED REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS DP153 Digital Documents & Spreadsheets 36 3 CO179 Introduction to Human Communication 24 3 MH150 Technical Math 36 4 UN112 CoAT First Year Experience 11 2 Total General Hours 107 12
Math 48 3
*MH065 Review
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ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive industry by acquiring both the technical and management education currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the medium and heavy duty diesel industry by acquiring both the technical and management education currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 1224 63 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY LENGTH: 21 MONTHS
DIESEL TECHNOLOGY - MEDIUM/HEAVY DUTY LENGTH: 24 MONTHS TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT130 Truck Air Systems, Brakes & Preventive Maintenance 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT235 Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 HY130 Hydraulics 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 1464 75 37

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

DIESEL TECHNOLOGY - LIGHT DUTY

LENGTH: 23 MONTHS

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the light duty diesel industry by acquiring both the technical and management education currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

LENGTH: 21 MONTHS DIESEL

The Diesel Advanced Technology Education (DATE) is an advanced program. Students will receive specialized training for Mack Trucks and Volvo Trucks including engines, electrical and electronics, emissions, powertrain, and chassis components. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education. Completion of the DATE program can allow graduates to enter the Mack or Volvo dealerships with Professional Mack and Volvo Certifications.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT127 LIght Duty Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 DT231 Light Duty Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT234 Light Duty Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 1344 69
TECHNOLOGY - MACK/VOLVO DATE
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 DA221 DATE Computer Information Systems 120 6 DA222 DATE Truck Systems 120 6 DA223 DATE Engines & Emissions 120 6 DA224 DATE Drivetrains 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 1224 63 38

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

AUTOMOTIVE/DIESEL TECHNOLOGYMEDIUM/HEAVY

LENGTH: 32 MONTHS

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive and medium/heavy duty diesel industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive and light duty diesel industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 or DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT130 Truck Air Systems, Brakes & Preventive Maintenance 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT235 Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 HY130 Hydraulics 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 2064 105
DUTY
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 or DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT127 Light Duty Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT231 Light Duty Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT234 Light Duty Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 1704 87 AUTOMOTIVE/DIESEL TECHNOLOGYLIGHT DUTY LENGTH: 27 MONTHS 39

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the agricultural equipment industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive/high performance industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AG227 Combines 120 6 AG228 Tractors 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT235 Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 HY130 Hydraulics 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 1344 69 AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY LENGTH: 23 MONTHS
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 HP105 High Performance Accessory Trends 120 6 HP110 High Performance Welding 120 6 HP130 High Performance Engine Machining 120 6 HP215 High Performance Fabrication 120 6 HP217 High Performance Suspension & Steering 120 6 HP228 High Performance Drive Lines 120 6 HP240 High Performance Fuel/Electronics/Ignition Systems 120 6 HP245 High Performance Custom Engine Building 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 2184 111 AUTOMOTIVE/HIGH PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGY LENGTH: 33 MONTHS 40

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the high performance industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the hybrid and/or electric vehicle field by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry. Students in this program will receive specialized education in not only gas-powered vehicles but, in addition will learn specific techniques and skills related to repairing and troubleshooting vehicles powered by hybrid and electric components. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 HP105 High Performance Accessory Trends 120 6 HP110 High Performance Welding 120 6 HP130 High Performance Engine Machining 120 6 HP215 High Performance Fabrication 120 6 HP217 High Performance Suspension & Steering 120 6 HP228 High Performance Drive Lines 120 6 HP240 High Performance Fuel/Electronics/Ignition Systems 120 6 HP245 High Performance Custom Engine Building 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 1944 99
TECHNOLOGY LENGTH: 30 MONTHS
HIGH PERFORMANCE
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 AU236 Hydraulic/Electric Braking 120 6 AU237 Electrical & Electronics III - Advanced Electronics 120 6 AU238 Advanced Technology Vehicles 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 TOTAL TECHNICAL HOURS 1224 63 HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY LENGTH: 21 MONTHS 41

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY

LENGTH: 20 MONTHS

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the manufacturing industry by acquiring both the technical and management education currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, AND

LENGTH: 18 MONTHS

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry by acquiring both the technical and management skills currently applicable to the industry. They will also take a core of general education courses to augment their technical education.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS RA110 Automation Mechanical 120 6 RA115 Fluid Power 120 6 RA120 Automation Electrical 120 6 RA130 AC/DC Motor Controls 120 6 RA150 Industrial Fabrication 120 6 RA205 Program Logic Controllers 120 6 RA210 Robotics Integration 120 6 RA215 Automation Controls & Network Integration 120 6 RA220 The Work Cell 120 6 RA298 Robotics and Automation Capstone 24 3 Total Technical Hours 1104 57
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS HV110 Service & Procedures I 120 6 HV115 Electrical & Electronics 120 6 HV120 Air Conditioning Systems and Controls 120 6 HV125 Heating Systems I & Controls 120 6 HV210 Refrigeration Systems & Controls 120 6 HV215 Heating Systems II & Heat Pumps 120 6 HV220 Service & Procedures II 120 6 HV225 Special Topics & Applications of Refrigeration and Temperature Controls 120 6 UN295 Major Specific Capstone - Associate 24 3 Total Technical Hours 984 51
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REFRIGERATION

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the diesel industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry.

DIPLOMA
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 1211 61 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN LENGTH: 17 MONTHS
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT130 Truck Air Systems, Brakes & Preventive Maintenance 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT235 Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 HY130 Hydraulics 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 1451 73 DIESEL TECHNICIAN* LENGTH: 20 MONTHS *Diesel programs at the diploma level contain the Medium-Heavy Duty curriculum. Light Duty Diesel courses are only available at the associate degree level. 43

*Diesel programs at the diploma level contain the Medium-Heavy Duty curriculum. Light Duty Diesel courses are only available at the associate degree level.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive/diesel industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the automotive and high performance industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry.

DIPLOMA
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 or DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT130 Truck Air Systems, Brakes & Preventive Maintenance 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT235 Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 HY130 Hydraulics 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 2051 103 AUTOMOTIVE/DIESEL TECHNICIAN* LENGTH: 27 MONTHS
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 HP105 High Performance Accessory Trends 120 6 HP110 High Performance Welding 120 6 HP130 High Performance Engine Machining 120 6 HP215 High Performance Fabrication 120 6 HP217 High Performance Suspension & Steering 120 6 HP228 High Performance Drive Lines 120 6 HP240 High Performance Fuel/Electronics/Ignition Systems 120 6 HP245 High Performance Custom Engine Building 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 2171 109 AUTOMOTIVE/HIGH PERFORMANCE TECHNICIAN LENGTH: 29 MONTHS 44

26 MONTHS

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the high performance industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the agricultural industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry.

DIPLOMA
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 HP105 High Performance Accessory Trends 120 6 HP110 High Performance Welding 120 6 HP130 High Performance Engine Machining 120 6 HP215 High Performance Fabrication 120 6 HP217 High Performance Suspension & Steering 120 6 HP228 High Performance Drive Lines 120 6 HP240 High Performance Fuel/Electronics/Ignition Systems 120 6 HP245 High Performance Custom Engine Building 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 1931 97
HIGH PERFORMANCE TECHNICIAN LENGTH:
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AG227 Combines 120 6 AG228 Tractors 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT235 Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 HY130 Hydraulics 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 1331 67 AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN LENGTH: 18 MONTHS 45

DIPLOMA

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the agricultural and diesel industries by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry.

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AG227 Combines 120 6 AG228 Tractors 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 DT119 Theory & Techniques in Welding 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT130 Truck Air Systems, Brakes & Preventive Maintenance 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 DT230 Diesel Performance & Diagnosis 120 6 DT235 Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 HY130 Hydraulics 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 1451 73 AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT/DIESEL TECHNICIAN LENGTH: 20 MONTHS
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS HV110 Service & Procedures I 120 6 HV115 Electrical & Electronics 120 6 HV120 Air Conditioning Systems and Controls 120 6 HV125 Heating Systems I & Controls 120 6 HV210 Refrigeration Systems & Controls 120 6 HV215 Heating Systems II & Heat Pumps 120 6 HV220 Service & Procedures II 120 6 HV225 Special Topics & Applications of Refrigeration and Temperature Controls 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 971 49 LENGTH: 14 MONTHS HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, AND REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY 46

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the alternate fuels industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry. Students could be certified through the NAFTC (National Alternate Fuels Training Consortium) in the following areas:

Students in this program will prepare for entry-level positions in the alternate fuels industry by acquiring the technical skills currently applicable to the industry. Students could be certified through the NAFTC (National Alternate Fuels Training Consortium) in the following areas:

DIPLOMA
• Propane Vehicles • Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles • Biodiesel • Hybrid/Electric • Hydrogen/Hydrogen Fuel Cells TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AF235 Alternate Fuels I 120 6 AF237 Alternate Fuels II 120 6 AU116 Manual Drivetrains & Axles 120 6 AU117 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxle 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU122 Automotive Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 AU232 Computerized Engine Control Systems 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 1451 73
FUELS TECHNICIAN - AUTOMOTIVE LENGTH: 20 MONTHS
ALTERNATE
• Propane Vehicles • Compressed Natural Gas Vehicles • Biodiesel
Hybrid/Electric
Hydrogen/Hydrogen Fuel Cells TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS CREDIT HOURS AF235 Alternate Fuels I 120 6 AF237 Alternate Fuels II 120 6 AU118 Transportation Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning 120 6 AU123 Electrical & Electronics I 120 6 AU126 Suspension & Steering 120 6 AU127 Hydraulic Brake Systems 120 6 AU228 Electrical & Electronics II 120 6 or DT228 Heavy Equipment & Vehicle Integrated Electronics 120 6 AU230 Automotive Engine Performance 120 6 DT124 Diesel Engine Diagnosis & Repair 120 6 DT130 Truck Air Systems, Brakes, & Preventive Maintenance 120 6 DT131 Truck Drivetrains 120 6 DT235 Diesel Engine Electronic Controls 120 6 UN290 Major Specific Capstone - Diploma 11 1 Total Technical Hours 1451 73 ALTERNATE FUELS TECHNICIAN - DIESEL LENGTH: 20 MONTHS 47

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