Brookhaven College
972-860-4233
mwhitten@dcccd.edu
Matt Whitten began his automotive career in 1997 in the ASSET program as a student and apprentice technician at Bill Utter Ford in Denton. In 1999, he graduated with honors and stepped into the role of Ford Master Technician. He then continued training at the Ford Technician Training Center in all fields of automotive repair. From 2001 to 2004, he taught in the Comprehensive Automotive Technology (CAT) program as adjunct faculty. He currently teaches in the Ford ASSET program.
Education
- Associate in Applied Sciences, Automotive Technology (Ford ASSET), Brookhaven College, 1999
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ASE Certifications
Master Automobile Technician
- A1 Engine Repair
- A2 Automatic Transmission
- A3 Manual Transmission
- A4 Suspension and Steering
- A5 Brakes
- A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems
- A7 Heating and Air Conditioning
- A8 Engine Performance
- Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling
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Manufacturer Certifications
Ford Specialty Fields Acquired and Maintained:
- 31 - Gasoline Engine Performance
- 51 - Diesel Engine Performance
- 32 - Gasoline Engine Repair
- 52 - Diesel Engine Repair
- 33 - Steering and Suspension
- 34 - Electrical Systems
- 35 - Climate Control
- 36 - Manual Transmissions
- 37 - Automatic Transmissions
- 38 - Brake Systems
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Teaching Experience
- AUMT 1305 Introduction to Automotive Service
- AUMT 1306 Automotive Engine Removal and Installation
- AUMT 1307 Automotive Electrical Systems
- AUMT 1310 Automotive Brake Systems
- AUMT 1316 Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems
- AUMT 1319 Automotive Engine Repair
- AUMT 1345 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning
- AUMT 2311 Automotive Electronic Controls
- AUMT 2317 Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I
- AUMT 2334 Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II
- AUMT 2345 Automotive Powertrain Performance Analysis
- AUMT 1380/81 Cooperative Education
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Honors and Awards
- Honor graduate, Ford ASSET, 1999
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Professional Development
- ASSET Advisory Committee, DCCCD, 1999-present
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