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Lansing Community College — Automotive Technology: Advanced Electric Drive/Alternative Fuels

Format
On-Site (Provider Facility)
Hybrid (In-Person + Online)
Duration
~1 year (≈32 credits / 45.5 billing hours)

Stackable certificate focused on xEV/alternative-fuels systems, with ~70% hands-on lab. Covers EV/hybrid propulsion, HV safety, drivability, and diagnostics; aligns to ASE/NATEF standards and LCC’s AAS pathway.

Lansing Community College (West Campus)

Program Details

Key Information

Duration
~1 year (≈32 credits / 45.5 billing hours)
Format
On-Site (Provider Facility)
Hybrid (In-Person + Online)

Prerequisites

  • High School Diploma or GED

Course Curriculum

Course Curriculum

  • xEV propulsion & alternative fuels (hybrid, fuel cell, gaseous)
  • High-voltage safety & energy management
  • Drivability & diagnostics (Snap-On/NAFTC tools)
  • Hands-on lab (small class sizes <16)

Learning Outcomes

  • Apply HV safety to EV/alt-fuel service tasks
  • Diagnose drivability issues on xEV platforms
  • Perform standard inspections and repairs using ASE/NATEF practices

Contact

Training Contact Name
LCC Automotive Technology

Additional Information

Keyword
Education
EV Charging
Certificate Of Achievement
Degree Type
Certificate of Achievement
Geographic Scope
National
Longevity
Ongoing
Attendance
Remote
Training Provider Type
Community College
Audience / Employee Role
Entry-Level Technician
Maintenance Staff
Certification Offered
Credit-Bearing Program
Delivery Location
Online / Virtual
Target Skill Level
Introductory / Foundational