Automotive Technology – All Automotive Systems – Associate in Science Degree, Certificate of Achievement
The curriculum prepares students for entry-level employment in automotive areas such as an apprentice mechanic, assistant technician, mechanic’s helper, predelivery technician, installer, service technician, service attendant, or smog technician trainee. Students in the Automotive Technology program gain valuable hands-on experience in diagnosis and repair of vehicles while using the National Education Technicians Foundation (NATEF) task list as a guide. Instruction includes automotive engines, transmissions and drive lines (RWD & FWD) for both automatic and manual systems, suspension systems, braking systems (including ABS), air conditioning systems, and engine performance including most st
Courses
- AUTO 200 — AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS FOR TECHNICIANS
- AUTO 201 — ENGINE OPERATION & TESTING
- AUTO 202 — AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND TRANSAXLES
- AUTO 203 — MANUAL TRANSMISSION, TRANSAXLE, AND DRIVETRAIN
- AUTO 204 — AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION & STEERING
- AUTO 205 — AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS
- AUTO 206A — BASIC AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
- AUTO 206B — AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
- AUTO 207 — AUTOMOTIVE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
- AUTO 208 — ENGINE PERFORMANCE
- BUS 011A — BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
- BUS 160 — SALES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
- MIT 101 — INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS