Curriculum C347C
The Automotive Technology certificate curriculum is designed for learners who wish to concentrate solely on technically-related courses in the repair of today's high-tech computerized automobile.
Upon completion of the program, the certificate holder will be able to seek employment as an automobile repair technician in a dealership or the aftermarket and can move into advanced automotive opportunities, such as service advising and manufacturer corporate positions.
Program is National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) division of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified.
Semester One
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Credit Hours
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AUT 112
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Introduction to Automotive Technology
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3
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AUT 114
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Fuel Management Systems
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4
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AUT 127
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Automotive Electricity & Electronics I
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4
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#
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AUT 136 |
Brake, Hardware & Chassis Repair
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4
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15
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Semester Two
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#
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AUT 129
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Automotive Electricity & Electronics II
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3
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#
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AUT 150
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Automotive Power Plants
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5
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#
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AUT 226
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Engine Performance & Diagnosis
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5
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| # |
AUT 275 |
Transmission & Drive Systems |
5 |
18
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Semester Three
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#
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AUT 280
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Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning Fundamentals
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2
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#
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AUT 282
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Advanced Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning
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2
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4
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Semester Four
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| # |
AUT 230 |
Computerized Engine Controls |
5 |
| # |
AUT 240 |
Steering, Suspension & Alignment |
4 |
| # |
AUT 277 |
Advanced Automatic Transmission Repair |
5 |
14
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Total credits required
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51
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Dean: Mark Robinson, Ext. 3507.
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