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Automotive Technology, AAS


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96-103 Credits

This degree program prepares the student for employment in the automotive industry.

Graduates of the program achieve competencies set forth by the ASE Education Foundation and obtained related education in the fields of leadership, human relations and communication.

Credit for hours of training is usually granted to those entering into an approved apprenticeship program and is granted for the certification experience requirement.

Entry into the program is on a space-available basis with instructor’s permission.

New students must show proof of a valid driver’s license. Students must keep a valid driver’s license while attending automotive classes.

Contact: Dan Sorensen, ext. 4202 - dsorensen@greenriver.edu, David Lewis, ext. 4253 - dlewis@greenriver.edu

Program Website: Automotive Technology | https://www.greenriver.edu/students/academics/degrees-programs/automotive-technology/

Program Outcomes


Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate safe shop practice and hazardous material handling.
  2. Diagnose and repair automotive electrical systems to ASE Standards
  3. Diagnose and repair automotive emissions and engine performance standards to ASE Standards.
  4. Diagnose and repair automotive engines to ASE Standards
  5. Diagnose and repair automotive automatic and manual transmission/transaxle systems to ASE Standards.
  6. Diagnose and repair automotive steering and suspension systems to ASE Standards.
  7. Diagnose and repair automotive brake systems to ASE Standards.
  8. Diagnose and repair automotive air condition and heating systems to ASE Standards.

First Quarter (17-22 credits)


Second Quarter (21-23 credits)


Third Quarter (17 credits)


Fourth Quarter (13 credits)


Sixth Quarter (12-13 credits)


Minimum 12 credits from the course selected

Related Instruction Requirements


Satisfies related instruction requirements.

Oral Communication


Choose one of the following: Students who are planning to take CMST& 210, 217, 220, 230 or 238 can only count it as meeting either only the Related Instructions Oral Communication OR only the Human Relations requirements.

Computation


Choose one of the following:

Human Relations


Choose one of the following: Students who are planning to take CMST& 210, 217, 220, 230 or 238 can only count it as meeting either only the Related Instructions Oral Communication OR only the Human Relations requirements.

Notes


CMST 105  & 106  are offered in the same quarter so both can be completed in one quarter. For scheduling or transfer-ability reasons, other courses from the current list of related instruction requirements may be substituted.

Last Revised


7/1/2020

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