Mar 11, 2026  
2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Training, A.A.S.


Below are the required courses for this program. If you have any questions, please contact the Program Chair:
Mark Berggren 
mberggren@southeast.edu
(402) 761-8311 

General Education Requirements


Contact your program advisor to select general education courses from each category which will meet your program’s graduation requirements.  

See General Education (GELOs)  for a complete list.  
One class from each GELO listed below:
GELO #1 - Speech Communication Credits: 3
GELO #2 - Written Communication Credits: 3
GELO #5 - Analytical, Quantitative, and Scientific Reasoning Credits:

Select classes for a minimum of 6 credit hours from the GELO categories below.
No classes from the same GELO category.

GELO #3 - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
GELO #4 - Global Awareness and Citizenship
GELO #6 - Career and Life Skills

Total: 15 hours


Automotive Student Service Educational Training


Course offerings and prerequisites will be determined by the program. A grade of “C” or higher is required in any pre-requisite course to progress through the ASSET program.

Total: 48 hours


Total: 63 hours


Students are required to provide or purchase a basic tool set during the first semester. A required tool list and more information can be acquired online at https://www.southeast.edu/fordasset/.

Students are required to wear program uniforms while in classroom or laboratory settings.

This SCC program is has Master Accreditation and is accredited by the ASE Education Foundation.

Please note: If a student’s dealership-sponsored employment is terminated for reasons beyond the student’s control, such as lack of work, the student may be allowed to seek a different sponsoring dealership to continue in the program. If a student’s dealership-sponsored employment is terminated for inappropriate behavior, such as failure to follow policies, poor attendance, lack of cleanliness and/or dishonesty, the student will be deemed “less than competent to perform required tasks” and will not be allowed to continue in the program.