| |
Mar 29, 2026
|
|
|
|
|
2026-2027 Academic Catalog
Toyota Technical Education Network (T-TEN), A.A.S.
|
|
Return to: Degrees and Certificates
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Dressing appropriate for the job.
- Wear PPE.
- Arrive at work on time.
- Perform quality work safely and efficiently
- Cooperate with coworkers.
- Follow company policies and procedures.
- Complete jobs using published procedures which may include torque settings and tolerances.
- Test the completed work for proper operation and safety.
- Fill out work orders including writing a story of repairs performed using the three C’s.
This two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree is supported by Toyota Motors. Because of their support, students in the San Juan College T-TEN program will receive instruction in current Toyota technology. The first phase of training in each subject area will be taught at San Juan College with the last phase taught at a sponsoring Toyota dealership. This type of rotation continues for the duration of the T-TEN program. This program is available by pre-selection only.
Notes:
- This program requires that the student purchase his/her own tools. To obtain a list of the required tools, contact the Automotive Department.
- If the T-TEN program starts in an odd-numbered year, the first co-op will be in the first semester. If the T-TEN program starts in an even numbered year, the first co-op will be in the second semester.
- Student must earn a grade of ‘C’ or higher in all courses in order to receive a degree.
- A student in this program MUST be able to perform tasks that are timed, both in the lab AND in their dealership. Extra time to perform these tasks cannot be provided. This is to prepare the student for success as a commissioned automotive repair technician.
|
SJC First Year Experience Requirement: 3 Credits
General Education Requirements: 16-17 Credits
Social/Behavioral Science:
Program Core Requirements: 51 Credits
TOTAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: 67-68 Credits
Suggested Course Sequence for Full-Time Students:
Students who for any reason are unable to follow the suggested course sequence should contact an academic advisor for help with adjustments. |
Return to: Degrees and Certificates
|
|