Automotive Technology
Automotive Technology
General Description
Automotive technology is a study of the complete automobile
divided into a subsystem approach. This program of study explores
Associate in Science Degree
and instructs students in the operation of all automotive systems.
Processes are emphasized including problem solving, repair Automotive Technology
procedures, service techniques, diagnostic analysis, and shop Career/Technical (Major Code: 02870)
safety. All automotive system instruction meets Automotive Service
Based on the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence
Excellence (ASE) guidelines and National Automotive Technicians
Certification Program (ASE). Courses fulfill the needs of beginning
Education Foundation (NATEF) certification.
and advanced students and those in the field who require upgrading.
Prepares students for the National ASE Certification exams.
Career Options
Below is a sample of the career options for the automotive major. First Semester
Most require a certificate or an associate in science degree. AT 101 Introduction to Basic Automotive Service 3
Automotive Service Excellence Certification will allow entry-level AT 102 Automotive Science and Basic Mechanics 3
employment as: mechanic, automotive technician, service station
AT 109 Automotive Braking Systems 3
attendant, repair shop operator, automotive engineer, automotive
AT 110 Automotive Suspension, Alignment, and Steering 3
salesperson or dealer, vocational teacher, automotive designer, race
car driver or mechanic, supplier or distributor, and positions in allied
professions of business, marketing, and industry. Second Semester
AT 120 Engine Performance I 3
Degree/Certificate Options Major Code AT 130 Automotive Electrical Systems 3
Associate in Science Degree: Career/Technical AT 131 Automotive Heating, Cooling, and Air Conditioning 3
Automotive Technology 02870 AT 140 Engine Repair 3
Small Engine and Service Repair 02650
Third Semester
Certificates of Achievement
Advanced Emission Specialist 02766 AT 220 Engine Performance II 3
Automotive Brake and Suspension Systems AT 230 Automotive Electronics 3
(ABS and Four-Wheel Alignment) 02750 AT 234 Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles 3
Automotive Performance Systems 02765 AT 236 Manual Transmission, Transaxles, and Final Drives 3
Automotive Technology 02871 AT 242 Clean Air Car 3
Small Engine and Service Repair 02651 AT 244 Computerized Engine Controls 3
Areas of Preparation for ASE Certification Exam: Total units 42
ASE Brakes
ASE Suspension Recommended Electives: AT 246, 290, 293.
ASE Engine Performance
ASE Heating, Cooling, and Air Conditioning To earn an associate degree, additional general education
ASE Electrical Systems and graduation requirements must be completed.
ASE Engine Repair See page 36.
ASE Automatic Transmissions
ASE Manual Transmission
Third Semester
AT 220 Engine Performance II 3
AT 230 Automotive Electronics 3
AT 234 Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles 3
AT 236 Manual Transmission, Transaxles, and Final Drives 3
AT 242 Clean Air Car 3
AT 244 Computerized Engine Controls 3
Total units 42