Automotive Technology
Designed to educate and train personnel for mechanical, technical, and supervisory positions in the automotive industry. Successful completion leads to an Associate in Applied Science degree. Students may elect individual courses to develop specific skills without pursuing the full degree. The standard completion timeline is two years following a counselor- or instructor-recommended course sequence, though part-time students may extend beyond two years.
Courses
- AT114 — Automotive Power Plants
- AT120 — Intro to Electrical Systems I
- AT121 — Electrical Systems II
- AT122 — Fuel Syst & Emission Control
- AT123 — Electrical-Tune Up
- AT150A — Automotive Brakes
- AT160A — Automotive Air Conditioning
- AT210 — Power Trains
- AT211 — Auto Transmissions
- AT212 — Alignment & Suspension
- AT214 — Service Management
- AT223 — Advanced Engine Performance
- AT230 — Automotive Service
- BCOM102 — Adv. Business & Tech Communi
- BUS127 — Human Relations
- COM201 — Public Speaking
- CSS100A — College Success Seminar
- ECON101A — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENG101 — English Composition
- HE110 — Industr Safety/Wkplace Trng
- HIST101 — Western Civilization to 1500
- HIST102 — Western Civiliz-1500 to Pres
- HIST202 — U.S. From Reconstruction-Pres
- HP101 — Hydraulics/Pneumatics
- HUM195 — Introduction to Humanities
- MATH109A — College Algebra
- MATH141 — Precalculus
- MATH161 — Calculus I
- MET101 — Industrial Materials
- MET201 — Metallurgy
- MT101B — Basic Machining
- PSCI100 — Intro to Political Science
- PSYC201 — General Psychology
- SOC101 — Principles of Sociology
- TMAT101A — Technical Math I
- TMAT102A — Math-Technical II
- TMAT201 — Math-Technical III