Automotive Technology, Associate of Applied Science

Students who successfully complete all Automotive Technology, Associate of Applied Science degree requirements will be able to:

  • Practice safety precautions to protect oneself, vehicles, and the environment.
  • Communicate clearly with team members and customers.
  • Conduct oneself on the job with a high degree of professionalism.
  • Use service literature and tools efficiently.
  • Practice a systematic diagnostic and repair strategy to maintain modern automobiles and light trucks.

Program Course Requirements

See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree. For information on the advised sequence of program courses, see the Automotive Technology, Associate of Applied Science Program Map.

Computation

Computation

3

See the Related Instruction Requirements for approved courses that satisfy the Computation requirement.

Communication

IN4. 164Technical Writing for CTE

3

Human Relations

AU3. 643Customer Service for Auto Tech

3

Core Courses

AU3. 295Manual Drivetrain & Axles

5

AU3. 296Advanced Steering/Suspension/Brakes Systems

6

AU3. 298Advanced Engine Performance

6

AU3. 299Engine Repair

5

AU3. 300Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles

6

AU3. 303Auto Heating/Air Conditioning

5

AU3. 315Lab Scope Diagnostics

3

AU3. 316Maintenance & Light Repair

10

AU3. 317Electrical Sys & Engine Performance

10

AU3. 319Suspension, Steering & Braking

10

AU3. 350Shop Skills I

3

AU3. 351Shop Skills II

3

WE1. 280WCWE Auto Technology

1-12

Students need to take a total of 12 credits of WE1. 280W Cooperative Work Experience (CWE).

Total Credit Hours: 93