Semester hours required for graduation: 40
Advisors: Joe Altman
This program provides basic and advanced training in diagnostic and repair procedures for the major systems of today’s cars and light trucks. The program is designed to meet the needs of those working in the field and those needing specific training for entry-level job skills such as automotive service technicians and mechanics; electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment; electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles.
A. General Education: 6 Credit Hours
CHOOSE ONE IF NEEDED
COL 103 College Skills (3)EGR 105 Safety in the Work Place (1)
IMT 103 Precision Measurement Instruments (2)B. Major Courses: 34 Credit Hours
AUT 103 Engine Reconditioning (4) AUT 112 Braking Systems (4) AUT 121 Suspension and Steering (3) AUT 142 Heating and Air Conditioning (3) AUT 146 Emission Systems (3) AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems (4) AUT 152 Automatic Transmission (4) AUT 156 Auto Diagnosis and Repair (4) AUT 159 Tool, Equipment & Reference Manuals (3) WLD 104 Gas Welding and Cutting (2)Gainful Employment Automotive Repair
Tuition and book costs reflect the projected cost of the complete program.
Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor.
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