MCCC INTRODUCES NEW ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLES COURSE

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MONROE, Mich. – Monroe County Community College has launched a new course --Introduction to Electric and Hybrid Vehicles -- that provides students with foundational knowledge and hands-on experience in electric vehicle, hybrid electric vehicle and advanced propulsion technologies that are transforming the transportation industry.

"Automotive technology is evolving at an unprecedented pace," said Parmeshwar (Peter) Coomar, dean of the Applied Science and Engineering Technology Division at MCCC. "Today's technicians must understand not only traditional vehicle systems but also high-voltage electrical systems, battery technologies, charging infrastructure and advanced diagnostic procedures. [This new course] helps students develop those essential skills."

The three-credit course (Automotive Service Technology 158) combines classroom instruction with extensive laboratory experiences, covering topics such as:

  • History and evolution of electric and hybrid vehicles
  • High-voltage safety procedures and personal protective equipment 
  • Safety standards for EV service technicians
  • Hybrid vehicle technologies from major manufacturers including Toyota, Ford, General Motors and Subaru
  • Electric vehicle range calculations and energy consumption analysis
  • Battery charging systems and charging infrastructure
  • Vehicle diagnostics using scan tools and onboard data systems
  • EV and hybrid vehicle depowering procedures
  • Industry certification preparation and safety practices

Students gain practical experience working with EVs while learning proper diagnostic and service procedures in a controlled laboratory environment. The course includes hands-on activities involving PPE setup, safety-zone construction, scan tool diagnostics, charging station demonstrations and emergency response procedures.

AST 158 builds upon students' automotive electrical knowledge and emphasizes safe, professional work habits required in today's automotive service industry. The course aligns with industry needs as manufacturers continue to expand electric and hybrid vehicle offerings and employers seek technicians trained in emerging transportation technologies.

Graduates completing AST 158 will be able to identify key differences between internal combustion engine vehicles and electrified vehicles, safely perform EV service procedures, and utilize industry-standard diagnostic information and tools to evaluate vehicle systems.

The course is part of MCCC's commitment to preparing students for high-demand careers in advanced automotive technology, electric mobility and sustainable transportation, Coomar said.

For more information about MCCC's Automotive Service Technology program and EV training opportunities, contact the Applied Science and Engineering Technology Division at (734) 384-4112.

About Monroe County Community College
Founded in 1964, Monroe County Community College is a public, two-year institution supported by tax monies from Monroe County, educational funds from the State of Michigan and student tuition. The college’s mission is to enrich and transform lives by providing opportunities and excellence in higher education.  The Main Campus is located at 1555 South Raisinville Road, Monroe, Mich., 48161, with easy access to Toledo and Detroit.  The Whitman Center is located at 7777 Lewis Ave.,Temperance, Mich., 48182, near the Ohio-Michigan Border.  Detailed information about MCCC is available at www.monroeccc.edu
 

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