T-Ten students who achieve a score of 80 percent or higher on their final exam in each class will receive University of Toyota course credit upon graduation for that subject area.
A T-TEN graduate will have credit for 15 out of 23 possible University of Toyota courses. This course credit makes a T-TEN graduate even more valuable to their employer by saving their employer approximately $21,000.00 in training costs.
The required University of Toyota technician courses for T-Ten students are listed below:
Course
Course
Number
Name
01F
Toyota Foundations
021
Technical Introduction to Toyota
E074
Hybrid General Service (e-learning course)
262
Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles
P302
Manual Transmissions Pre-Work (e-learning course)
302
Manual Transmissions
P453
Suspension and Alignment Pre-Work (e-learning course)
453
Suspension and Alignment
552
Brake Systems
P623
Basic Electrical Pre-Work (e-learning course)
623
Basic Electrical
652
Advanced Electrical
P752
Air Conditioning and Climate Control (e-learning course)
752
Air Conditioning and Climate Control
852
Engine Control Systems
Lexus Certification equivalencies are:
L453
Steering Suspension and Handling
L623
Electrical Circuit Diagnosis
L652
Body Electrical Systems Diagnosis
L752
Air Conditioning and Climate Control
L852
Engine Control Systems: Level 1
Collision Repair Program
Course
Course
Number
Name
T200
Color Matching for Painters
T250
Advanced Painting Techniques
T301
Non-Structural Body Repair Techniques
T460
Structural Body Repair Techniques
In addition, Weber State teaches the Enhanced Delivery curriculum developed
by the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) Education
Foundation and must be a member of the I-CAR Industry Training Alliance.
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