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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

View Automotive Technology A.A.S. (R): 307
View Automotive Air Conditioning Specialist Certificate (R): 164
(Deletion: Effective Spring 2006)
View Automotive Electrical Systems Specialist Certificate (R): 162
View Engine Performance Specialist Certificate (R): 160A
View Powertrain Specialist Certificate (R): 161A
View Undercar Specialist Certificate (R): 163A


Automotive Technology A.A.S. (R): 307
Revised: Effective Semester— Summer 2007

The ASE-NATEF Master Certified curriculum prepares students for employment in the automotive service industry as a repair technician. The curriculum also prepares students for seven ASE automobile technician certification exams; ASE A-1, A-4, A-5, A-6, A-8 and L-1. Students are exposed to the following areas of expertise; Undercar (brakes, suspension, steering and alignment), Electrical (engine and chassis/body), Engine Performance (computer controlled fuel injection, ignition and emission control systems), Engine Repair and HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning). All automotive (AT) classes consist of a lecture section and a lab (shop) section. Some AT classes also include a lab discussion section. Successful completion of this program, AT 220 and AT 230 leads to the award of an A.A.S. degree and the Powertrain Specialist certificate. Successful complete of this program, AT 220 and AT 230 also prepares students for all ASE automobile technician certification exams. This combination is designed for individuals seeking ASE Master automobile technician status.

First Semester
AT 101 Introduction to Automotive Technology 3
AT 140 Suspension and Steering 5
AT 161 Automotive Electricity I 4
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I
3
First semester credit hours 15

Second Semester
AT 150 Brakes 5
AT 162 Battery/Starting/Charging 3
AT 163 Chassis Circuits 4
  Mathematics foundation 3
  English foundation 3
Second semester credit hours 18

Summer One
AT 200 Auto Tech Practicum 1
AT 270 Automotive HVAC 4
Summer One credit hours 5

Third Semester
AT 111 Engine Repair 4
AT 180 Basic Engine Performance 4
CH 109A/B Chemistry and Society/Lab  
OR  
  National Sciences w/Lab Distribution 4
SP 212 Effective Technical Presentations  
  OR  
  Speech foundation 3

Third semester credit hours 15

Fourth Semester

AT 282 Engine Performance II
4
AT 283 Engine performance III
4
  Health elective
1
  Behavioral and Social Science distribution
3
  Arts or Humanities Distribution
3
Fourth semester credit hours 15
Total credit hours 68


Automotive Electrical Systems Specialist Certificate (R): 162
Revised: Effective Semester Spring 2006

This certificate curriculum prepares individuals for employment in the automotive service industry as an electrical systems technician. The curriculum also prepares individuals for the ASE A-6 (Electrical Systems) automobile technician certification exam. Credits may be applied to the Automotive Technology A.A.S. degree.

First Semester
AT 101 Introduction to Automotive Technology 3
AT 161 Automotive Electricity I 4
First semester credits 7
Second Semester
AT 162 Battery/Starting/Charging 3
AT 163 Chassis Circuits 4
Second semester credits 7

Total credit hours 14



Revised: Effective Semester— Spring 2006
(formerly Automotive Driveability Specialist)

This certificate curriculum prepares individuals for employment in the automotive service industry as an engine performance and repair technician. The curriculum also prepares individuals for ASE A-1 (Engine Repair), A-8 (Engine Performance), and L-1 (Advanced Engine Performance) automobile technician certification exams. Credits may be applied to the Automotive Technology A.A.S. degree.

First Semester
AT 101 Introduction to Automotive Technology 3
AT 161 Automotive Electricity 4
AT 180 Basic Engine Performance 4
First semester credit hours 11
Second Semester
AT 111 Engine Repair 4
AT 282 Engine Performance II 4
AT 283 Engine Performance III 4
Second semester credit hours 12

Total credit hours 23



Powertrain Specialist Certificate (R): 161A
Revised: Effective Semester Spring 2006

(formerly Automotive Drive Train Specialist Certificate)

This certificate curriculum prepares individuals for employment in the automotive service industry as an engine, automatic trans/transaxle, manual trans/transaxle and driveline repair technician. The curriculum also prepares individuals for ASE A-1 (Engine Repair), A-2 (Automatic Trans/Transaxle), and A-3 (Manual Drive Train and Axles) automobile technician certification exams. Credits may be applied to the Automotive Technology A.A.S. degree.

First Semester
AT 101 Introduction to Automotive Technology 3
AT 161 Automotive Electricity I 4
AT 180 Basic Engine Performance 4

First semester credit hours 11

Second Semester
AT 111 Engine Repair
4
AT 220 Automatic Trans/Transaxles
5
AT 230 Manual Drive Train and Axles
5
Second semester credit hours 14
Total credit hours 25


Undercar Specialist (R): 163A
Revised: Effective Semester Spring 2006

(formerly Automotive Suspension, Brake and Alignment Specialist)

This certificate curriculum prepares individuals for employment in the automotive service industry as a brake, suspension, steering and alignment technician. The curriculum also prepares individuals for ASE A-4 (Suspension and Steering) and A-5 (Brakes) automobile technician certification exams. Credits may be applied to the Automotive Technology A.A.S. degree.

AT 101 Introduction to Automotive Technology 3
AT 140 Suspension and Steering 5
AT 150 Brakes 5
AT 161 Automotive Electricity I 4


Total credit hours 17

Refer to course description pages to identify courses with prerequisites.
Courses in italics meet General Education requirements
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