Automotive Service Technician (Cert)
This program provides the student with the entry-level skills needed to become an automotive technician. The program develops the necessary manipulative skills along with the theory of operation of various automotive systems. Along with developing necessary job skills, the student can use the certificate as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the A.A.S. degree in automotive technology
Courses
- AUT 112 — AUT-112. Introductory Automotive Technology. (4 Credits)
- AUT 114 — AUT-114. Electrical/Electronic Systems I. (4 Credits)
- AUT 121 — AUT-121. Automotive Brake Systems. (4 Credits)
- AUT 125 — AUT-125. Performance and Driveability I. (4 Credits)
- AUT 214 — AUT-214. Electrical/Electronic Systems II. (4 Credits)
- AUT 232 — AUT-232. Performance & Driveability II. (4 Credits)
- AUT 234 — AUT-234. Steering and Suspension Systems. (4 Credits)
- AUT 236 — AUT-236. Auto Engine Reconditioning. (4 Credits)
- AUT 240 — AUT-240. Manual Transmissions and Drivelines. (4 Credits)
- AUT 242 — AUT-242. Automatic Transmissions. (4 Credits)
- AUT 244 — AUT-244. OBDII and Emission Control Systems. (4 Credits)
- AUT 246 — AUT-246. Heating & Air Conditioning Systems. (4 Credits)
- AUT 248 — AUT-248. Electric Vehicle Service and Repair. (4 Credits)