The Automotive Technology program is designed to give students a working knowledge in the ever expanding field of automobile service and repair. This field has become so specialized and technical that demand for trained technicians increases daily.
The instruction, course of study, facilities, and equipment of this institution have been evaluated by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation standards of quality for the training of automobile technicians. We are certified in all eight areas of automotive technology.
The shop is equipped with state of the art diagnostic equipment and the latest in technical publications to enhance student training. Graduates of this program may find employment as technicians in specialty shops, independent garages, fleet garages, and auto dealerships.
The fourth digit of the course number indicates the number of credit hours.
Requirements - 35 hours
Requirements | Department | ||
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AST | 1103 | Introduction to Automotive Technology | Automotive Technology |
AST | 1013 | Introduction to Transportation Electrical I | Automotive Technology |
AST | 2204 | Suspension and Steering | Automotive Technology |
AST | 2104 | Brakes | Automotive Technology |
AST | 2704 | Automotive Climate Control | Automotive Technology |
AST | 2304 | Automotive Electrical Applications | Automotive Technology |
AST | 2504 | Engine Performance I | Automotive Technology |
AST | 2013 | Introduction to Transportation Electrical II | Automotive Technology |
MATH | 1013 | Technical Mathematics A, B, C, D, E, J, M and V | Mathematics |
Students may take a MATH course higher than MATH 1013. |
Requirements | Department | ||
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ENG | 1003 | Freshman English I | English |
COM | 1003 | Career Communications | Career Communications |