Automotive Technology (AAS)
The Automotive Technology curriculum consists of eight areas of study as defined by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). ASE is a non-profit corporation dedicated to improving the quality of automotive service and repair as well as assisting in training and program development throughout the nation. The eight ASE content areas of study, along with the College’s general education requirements, are structured into four groups with all eight areas of study being offered during a two-year period. Each student will be given the opportunity to become certified by ASE in each of the eight content areas. Successful completion of this program will enable students to enter t
Courses
- AST 103 — Automotive Mechanics Core
- AST 108 — Manual Drivetrains
- AST 114 — Automotive Brakes
- AST 130 — Intro to Auto Electronics
- AST 160 — Automotive Engine Repair
- AST 172 — Auto Heating/Air Conditioning
- AST 220 — Auto Steering and Suspension
- AST 230 — Elec/Elctrncs Sys II
- AST 262 — Engine Performance I
- AST 264 — Engine Performance II
- AST 270 — Auto Transmissions/Transaxles
- AST 274 — Intro to Hybrid Vehicle Tech
- COMX 106 — Comm in a Dynamic Workplace