Automotive Technology
The Automotive Technology program teaches students to diagnose, repair, and maintain various vehicle systems, including engines, brakes, transmissions, and electrical systems. Using industry-standard tools in ASE-certified labs, students gain hands-on experience to become skilled automotive technicians. The program offers multiple pathways, including an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) and specialized Certificates of Completion in Master Certification and Diesel Service. Students are prepared for careers in dealerships and repair shops, with the ability to specialize in performance tuning, hybrid vehicles, and diagnostics.
Courses
- AUT13000 — Torque and Precision Measurement
- AUT16100 — Engine Fundamentals & Overhaul
- AUT16201 — Fuel Systems & Emission Control
- AUT16303 — Automotive Fundamentals
- AUT16401 — Basic Electricity
- AUT16801 — Automotive Electrical Systems
- AUT17704 — Automotive Braking Systems Fundamentals
- AUT17800 — Steering and Suspension Fundamentals
- AUT18000 — Intro to Auto Service Management
- AUT21800 — Automatic Transmissions
- AUT26501 — Advanced Automotive Braking Systems
- AUT26601 — Gas Engine Performance/Diagnostics
- AUT26700 — Diesel Engine Performance & Diagnostic
- AUT26800 — Advanced Auto Steering, Suspension, & Alignment
- AUT27000 — Heating & Air Conditioning
- AUT27900 — Manual Trans Drivelines/Rear Axles
- AUT28000 — Capstone Lab
- ENG10303 — English Composition I
- ENG10305 — Integrated Composition
- ENG11800 — Intro Technical & Prof Writing
- ENG21400 — Intro to Literature
- MTH12000 — Intermediate Algebra
- MTH12002 — Applied Intermediate Algebra
- MTH12500 — Quantitative Reasoning