EV Maintenance
What You'll Learn
In this Microcredential, students will explore building controls and through hands-on applications demonstrate proficiency with installation and maintenance of equipment. First, students will study the fundamental electrical relations and circuits as applied to the automotive industry, including circuits, magnetism, direct and alternating currents, and battery charging systems. Then they will learn the details and diagnostics of the powertrain of hybrid vehicles that are electric and internal combustion engine propelled, as well as vehicles that are electric propulsion only.

Classroom
Delivery
2 semesters
Estimated Time to Complete
7 credits
Stackable
$2,193
Estimated Cost
Required Courses
| Prefix | Course Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| AUTO 112 | Automotive Electrical Systems | 3 |
| AUTO 122 | Automotive Electrical Systems Lab | 1 |
| AUTO 240 | Hybrid & Electric Vehicles | 3 |
Skills Covered
- Automotive industry
- Building controls
- Electrical propulsion
- Hybrid vehicles
- Powertrain
Stackable to Degrees
Credits earned in the completion of this microcredential can be applied toward completion of a related certificate or degree program. It is a building block that gives you a jump start to education and career success.
Costs
SUNY Canton is committed to providing the best education at an affordable cost. Microcredentials are another cost-effective way to build skills with quality courses.
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