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Classes for the Honda Automotive Technology associate degree program are scheduled Monday through Friday between 8 am and 5 pm. In addition to Honda Automotive classes, this program requires students to take general education courses (see course catalog for course sequencing).
The Honda Automotive Technology program, known as PACT (Professional Automotive Career Training) is a partnership among Nashua Community College, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. and Honda/Acura Dealers. This program is designed to train students for employment in Honda/Acura dealerships and to prepare them for ASE Master certification. Training includes classroom theory, hands-on lab work, an internship at a dealer and general education. Technical instruction at the College is conducted in a professionally equipped, modern facility. American Honda supplies the program with vehicles, special tools, and access to technical data.
Graduates of the PACT program will have received more than 70% of the required training to become a Honda/Acura Master Technician in addition to being prepared for ASE Master certification. This is a significant head start into a career with job security and high-income potential.
To qualify for a Honda dealership placement, a student must successfully complete all program coursework leading up to each of the internship courses. A 2.0 GPA is required for Internship placement.
Upon the completion of the degree in Honda Automotive Technology, graduates will be able to:
- Evaluate, diagnose, and repair various automotive systems using ASE guidelines.
- Use technology and basic scientific principles for research and diagnostics.
- Use industry relevant written and oral communication skills.
- Identify ethical repair procedures based on multiple factors.
- Achieve ASE Master Certification after an additional year in the field.
The graduate will also be able to demonstrate competency in the general education outcomes.
In addition to the general admission requirements, the PACT Program applicants should be aware of the following criteria:
- A minimum of one year of high school algebra is recommended. Basic skills in written English are required.
- A basic automotive tool kit and roll cabinet are required.
- After successfully completing all coursework in the first semester with a 2.0 GPA, students are qualified for an internship. Students must maintain a CGPA of 2.0 to remain on internship.
- All PACT students are required to complete the internship.
- All PACT internships carry a per credit tuition charge.
- Students must be matriculated into the PACT program to take HATN courses.
- A copy of a valid driver’s license and clean driving record are required for admission to the PACT program. (See PACT Program Coordinator for details.)
Students should familiarize themselves with the Transportation Technologies Department General Education Policies located in the General Education Policies section of the Catalog.
The programs are certified by the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation and the instructors are certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications, 101 Blue Seal Drive, Suite 100, Leesburg, VA 20175.
- Have a high school degree or equivalent
- Have command of the English language
- Have reading comprehension skills sufficient to read and comprehend service literature
- Have communication skills sufficient to prepare required reports
- Understand and follow both written and oral instructions
- Be able to complete requirements for college-level classes
- Have sufficient vision to distinguish colors, read gauges, scopes, diagnostic equipment and information from a computer screen (adaptive equipment acceptable)
- Have sufficient hearing to distinguish various sounds and noises (adaptive equipment acceptable)
- Have the ability to stand for extended periods of time and physical strength to lift automotive parts and equipment.
- Have sufficient dexterity to perform manual skills related to automotive services
- Be able to work in an automotive service facility environment
- Maintain a valid driver’s license
- Be able to operate a manual transmission.
This program carries additional fees. Visit nashuacc.edu/tuition-fees for more information.