Automotive Technology
The automotive technology program provides the necessary training to diagnose, test, and repair the complicated workings of modern automobiles. Specific systems are covered in the classroom and then applied on automobiles in the lab and during the summer internship program. This training includes the latest electronic computer control ignition and fuel systems and front wheel drive automobiles. Graduates are ready for entry level positions as line technicians, service writers, and with experience, service managers and auto repair business owners.
Courses
- AUTT 1010 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Theory
- AUTT 1015 — Suspension, Steering and Brake Systems Lab
- AUTT 1110 — Electrical Systems Theory
- AUTT 1125 — Electrical Systems Lab
- AUTT 1210 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Theory
- AUTT 1225 — Electrical Tune-up and Fuel Systems Lab
- AUTT 1300 — Cooperative Internship I
- AUTT 1310 — Automotive Electronics Theory
- AUTT 1325 — Automotive Electronics Lab
- AUTT 2010 — Clutch, Manual Transmission and Transaxle, Drive Shaft and Differential Theory
- AUTT 2015 — Clutch, Manual Transmission and Transaxle, Drive Shaft and Differential Lab
- AUTT 2110 — Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Theory
- AUTT 2125 — Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Lab
- AUTT 2210 — Major Engine Theory
- AUTT 2215 — Major Engine Lab
- AUTT 2310 — Automotive Environmental Systems Theory
- AUTT 2325 — Automotive Environmental Systems Lab
- CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment
- ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance
- ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication
- HVAC 2230 — Physics of Building Science
- INDT 1040 — Industrial Process Dynamics
- INFO 1000 — Basic Computer Applications
- MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I
- PSYC 1000 — Human Relations
- WELD 1010 — Related Welding
- WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab