Automotive Technology: Auto Tune Up and Diagnostic Procedures
Award Type: Associate in Science
Designed to prepare the student to enter the automotive service profession as a tune-up and diagnostics specialist.The graduate of the Associate in Science in Automotive Technology: Auto Tune Up and Diagnostic Procedures will:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the evolving technology in the automotive control systems and the impact the automobile has on our environment.
- Demonstrate the ability to quickly master new techniques and skills as required in the automotive tune-up and diagnostic specialty.
- Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing with customers, co-workers and the employer.
- Demonstrate the ability to diagnose problems with the various systems of the automobile using systematic procedures and logical methods.
- Demonstrate the ability to identify what technical specifications are needed, where to find them and how to use them in the course of performing their duties.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the legal and ethical issues encountered in the automotive repair workplace and make responsible decisions.
- Demonstrate the required mechanical skills and the ability to use the trade tools at a level of proficiency that is expected in the profession.
- Demonstrate the use of the proper procedure for dealing with hazards encountered in the automotive repair work place.
- Demonstrate the ability to perform all of the NATEF tasks in each of the core courses in the option or certificate.
Program Requirements
A major of 30 units is required for the degree. Required core courses (19 units):
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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AT 100 | Automotive Fundamentals | 4.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 303 | Automotive Electricity | 5.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 341 | Fuel Injection/Turbocharging | 5.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 343 | Engine Performance/Diagnosis | 5.000 - 0.000 units |
Plus a minimum of 11 units selected from the following:
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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AT 117 | Print Reading and Interpretation | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 133 | Automotive Engine Rebuilding | 5.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 300 | Shop Math and Measurement | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 306 | Auto Air Conditioning Systems | 4.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 323 | Power Trains | 5.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 324 | Automatic Transmissions | 5.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 334 | Automotive Machining 1 | 4.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 344 | Emission Control/BAR CAC | 5.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 370 | SkillsUSA | 3.000 - 0.000 units |
AT 389 | Independent Projects in Automotive Technology | 1.000 - 3.000 units |
AT 399A | Special Topics in Automotive Technology | 2.000 - 0.000 units |
General Education Requirements
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