Associate in Applied Science - Automotive Technology
The Automotive Technology program introduces students to current automotive systems and related diagnostic and service techniques. Students learn on and about current automotive technology and its use in late model production vehicles. Learning occurs during classroom instruction and lab activities performed in the auto shop. In addition, students develop a strong work ethic and learn professionalism while fulfilling internship requirements at their sponsoring repair facility. The A.A.S. program offers two paths of study that students may choose from: Chrysler CAP (College Automotive Program) and Comprehensive. CAP students complete Chrysler-specific course material and secure a position at
Courses
- AUT110 — Intro Automotive Electronics
- AUT111 — Automotive Service Fundamental
- AUT112 — Automotive Fuel Systems
- AUT113 — Suspension Steering&alignment
- AUT114 — Auto Electricity and Elect
- AUT115 — Automotive Brake Systems
- AUT122 — Internship Automotive Tech I
- AUT123 — Internship Automotive Tech II
- AUT211 — Auto Emission and Driveability
- AUT212 — Automotive Air Conditioning
- AUT213 — Engine Service
- AUT221 — Internship in Auto Tech III
- AUT222 — Internship in Auto Tech IV
- AUT224 — Manual Transmission/Driveline
- AUT225 — Automatic Transmission Service
- CMN111 — Speech: Human Communication
- CSW100 — College Success/Personal Well
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- IST101 — Computer Concepts/Applications
- IST102 — Computer Concepts/Programming
- MAT140 — Applied College Algebra
- PHY111 — Physical Science Concepts