Students in this program gain an overall technical foundation of theory and practical applications in engine repair, automatic transmissions, chassis systems, power trains, vehicle electrical systems, fuel and ignition systems and computer control systems. State certification tests are offered at the end of each semester.
For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Technology and Occupational Sciences department page.
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Total Credits Required | 65 |
Liberal Studies | 15 |
EN 111 College Composition I | 4 |
EN 211D Technical and Report Writing [Div I] | 4 |
Electives from Division I - Division VI | 7 |
Health Promotion | 1 |
HP 200 Physical Well Being | 1 |
Technical Concentration* | 49 |
AUT 100 Automotive Lab/Industry Safety | 1 |
AUT 105 Automotive Mathematics or | 4 |
MA 100 Intermediate Algebra (4 cr.) (or higher) | |
AUT 162 Steering, Suspension and Alignment | 4 |
AUT 163 Brakes | 4 |
AUT 164 Engine Repair | 4 |
AUT 166 Manual Drive Trains and Axles | 4 |
AUT 170 Electrical/Electronic Systems I | 4 |
AUT 230 Heating and Air Conditioning | 4 |
AUT 260 Automatic Transmission and Transaxle | 4 |
AUT 262 Engine Performance I | 4 |
AUT 264 Engine Performance II | 4 |
AUT 268 Automotive Service Repair or | 4 |
AUT 291 Automotive Service Repair Internship (4 cr.) | |
AUT 272 Electrical/Electronic Systems II | 4 |
*Students must have a minimum grade of “C” and a grade point average of 2.25 for all technical concentration courses.
Bulletin Year:
2015 - 2016 Undergraduate Bulletin
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