2024-2025 College Catalog

Associate in Applied Science #7100

Automotive Service Technology Program Website

Program Overview

Graduates of the Automotive Service Technology (ATM) Program are prepared to assume positions in the automotive industry as entry-level technicians. Students become adept in all aspects of the automobile, including electrical/electronics, engine repair, engine performance, heating/AC, suspension, brakes, and transmissions. Those with a 3.0 GPA should be able to pass the industry-recommended ASE tests to enhance employability.

Work and Employment

Successful graduates who become ASE-certified can move into positions as journeymen technicians. Technician training can lead to other career paths such as service managers, parts managers, jobber salespersons, insurance adjusters, and shop operators.

Transfer Opportunities

Graduates of this Automotive degree have limited transfer options. Students are advised to contact the institution to which they plan to transfer to ensure course transfer credit availability. Students should also consult with an Academic Advisor, the Dean, or Academic Chair of the Automotive Service Program.

*Students are expected to furnish their own tool kits for class. This will be discussed during the first class session.

Requirements

Automotive Core (51 credits)

Required for both options

ATM-105Introduction to Brake and Chassis System

3

ATM-106Introduction to Automotive Electrical Systems and Powertrains

3

ATM-107Automotive Electronic Fundamentals

4

ATM-114Brakes

4

ATM-121Steering and Suspension

4

ATM-140Engine Diagnosis and Repair

6

ATM-203Heating and Air Conditioning Systems

4

ATM-222Manual Transmission/Transaxles

4

ATM-223Automotive Electrical Circuits

4

ATM-228Engine Performance I

5

ATM-229Engine Performance II

5

ATM-242Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles

5

OPTION A: Automotive Service Technician

If students are interested in pursuing the Automotive Service Technician option in this program, they should take the following General Education courses:

General Education

ENG-101Composition I

3

- 

ENG-103Composition II

3

-Or

MGT-170Business Communications

3

-Or

ENG-110Introduction to Technical Writing

3

-Or

SPH-131Fundamentals of Communication

3

- 

MTH-115General Education Mathematics

3

-Or

MTH-120College Algebra

3

- 

CIS-102Introduction to Computers and Information Systems

3

ATM-236Advanced Computers/Control Systems

3

Total Credit Hours:15

OPTION B: Automotive Management

If students are interested in pursuing the Automotive Management option in this program, they should take the following General Education and Business courses. Students must complete 15 credit hours from the following:

General Education

ENG-101Composition I

3

- 

ENG-103Composition II

3

-Or

MGT-170Business Communications

3

-Or

ENG-110Introduction to Technical Writing

3

-Or

SPH-131Fundamentals of Communication

3

- 

BUS-101Introduction to Business

3

ATM-236Advanced Computers/Control Systems

3

Total Credit Hours:12

Electives (3 credits)

Select 3 credits from the following:

ATG-106Introduction to Accounting Debits and Credits

1

ATG-107Introduction to Accounting Special Journals

1

ATG-110Financial Accounting

4

MGT-270Principles of Management

3

MTH-120College Algebra

3

Note: Other General Education courses may be acceptable with the approval of the Technical Programs Dean.

Total Credit Hours: 66