Automotive Technology, AAS
The objective of the Automotive Technology curriculum is to prepare students to enter the automotive service field with a proven degree of competency. The AAS program courses are designed to give the student entry-level skills in most phases of automotive repair. The student must realize, however, that to become an expert in the automotive field requires dedication and continued schooling. Automotive Technology graduates are generally prepared to enter automotive programs at selected colleges and universities with junior status.
AUTO.AAS.C31
Outcomes
Demonstrate safe work habits and techniques in the use of vehicles and equipment in shop operations.
Show proper usage of common measuring devices and automotive testing equipment.
Identify appropriate tools andmaterials required for the appropriate automotive repair.
Determine manufacturer’s specifications when making repairs and adjustments to vehicles.
Demonstrate diagnosis and repair of heating and air conditioning, brakes, engines, and electrical system issues within specific time limits.
Program Requirements
Major Courses
AUTO 1021 | Service Shop Operations I | 1 Credit |
AUTO 1064 | Internal Combustion Engines | 4 Credits |
AUTO 1073 | Ignition & Electrical Systems I | 3 Credits |
AUTO 1123 | Ignition & Electrical Systems II | 3 Credits |
AUTO 1143 | Brakes | 3 Credits |
AUTO 1213 | Manual Transmissions & Driveline | 3 Credits |
AUTO 1223 | Automatic Transmissions | 3 Credits |
AUTO 2013 | Computerized Engine Controls I | 3 Credits |
AUTO 2206 | Engine Diagnosis & Overhaul | 6 Credits |
AUTO 2233 | Heating & Air Conditioning | 3 Credits |
AUTO 2243 | Alignment, Steering & Suspension | 3 Credits |
AUTO 2252 | Service Shop Operations II | 2 Credits |
COGT 2114 | AutoCAD I | 4 Credits |
COSC 1513 | Introduction to Information Processing | 3 Credits |
ELTR 1004 | Fundamentals of Electricity | 4 Credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 48 |
General education
A higher level mathematics course can be substituted.
Higher level English course(s) may be substituted for COMM 1603 and/or ENGL 1613.
Suggested Course Sequence
0-15 credit hours
16-30 credit hours
AUTO 1123 | Ignition & Electrical Systems II | 3 Credits |
AUTO 2013 | Computerized Engine Controls I | 3 Credits |
COSC 1513 | Introduction to Information Processing | 3 Credits |
ELTR 1402 | Industrial Safety | 2 Credits |
MATH 1103 | Technical Mathematics | 3 Credits |
PSCI 1114 | Applied Technical Science | 4 Credits |
31-45 credit hours
46-60+ credit hours
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