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The Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT) is a cutting-edge educational hub funded by the National Science Foundation. Offering Electric Vehicle Technician Certificate courses and workforce development programs, the CAAT focuses on training skilled technicians for the automotive industry's eco-friendly vehicles.
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Bob FeldmaierDirectorCenter for Advanced Automotive Technology CAAT Overview
About the CAAT • Advanced Technological Education Center funded by the National Science Foundation ($2.8M) • Located at Macomb Community College South Campus • Partnered with Wayne State University • Focus on two-year colleges and cultivating partnerships • Purpose • advance the preparation of skilled technicians for the automotive industry’s more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles.
About the CAAT • Strategic Priorities • Student Focus • Educational Collaboration • Partnerships with Industry • Curriculum Resources
www.autocaat.org CAAT Website
Continuing Education & Workforce Development Courses • Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) First Responders • Hybrid Electric Vehicles Safety (HEV) • Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Fundamentals • Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Fundamentals – AUTO 1440 • Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Power Management – AUTO 2440 • Introduction to Electric Vehicle Propulsion Systems – AUTO 2920
Continuing Education & Workforce Development Courses (Continued) • Motors & Controls for Electric Vehicles & Industrial Applications – ELEC 2913 • Electric Vehicle Controls – ELEC 2914 • Electric Vehicle Batteries – ELEC 2915 • Introduction to Energy – RNEW 1000
CAAT Panelists • Robert Feldmaier, Macomb Community College, Director of CAAT and NSF Grant Co-PI • Douglas Fertuck, Macomb Community College, Associate Director of CAAT • CP Yeh, Wayne State University, Chair of the Division of Engineering Technology and NSF Grant Co-PI • Gene Liao, Wayne State University, Director of BS-ETT Program