2025-2027-Student-Catalog-and-Handbook

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Certificate – 48 Credit Hours

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Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.

ABR 214 ABR 223 ABR 224 ABR 255 ABR 265

Automotive Structural Repair

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Automotive Mechanical Components Automotive Electrical Components

General Studies Courses

Hours(s)

Steering and Suspension

Pre-Professional Courses

Paint Defects and Final Repair

A Minor in ABR consists of two options. Take 12 Hours in one group only (Business or Industrial Maintenance). Do not

combine groups for your 12 hours. Area V – Business Minor/Elective Courses Select 12 credit hours from the following courses: • BUS 100 Intro Business

ORI 101 Orientation to College NOTE: See Area V* for other College Requirements Area I – Written Composition Select one of the following courses: • COM 100 Career Technical English • ENG 101 English Composition I**

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BUS 210 BUS 215 BUS 275 BUS 276

Introduction to Accounting Business Communication Principles of Management Human Resource Management

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Area II – Humanities & Fine Arts Select one of the following courses: * • SPC 103

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BUS 279 3 Area V – Industrial Maintenance Minor/Elective Courses 12 Select 12 credit hours from the following courses: • AUT 102 Lean Manufacturing & Industrial Safety 3 • AUT 104 Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing 3 • EET 100 Introduction to Engineering Technologies 3 • INT 117 • INT 118 Principles of Industrial Mechanics Fundamentals of Industrial Hydraulics 3 & Pneumatics 3 • INT 124 Prod. Equipment Layout and Installation 3 • INT 126 Preventive Maintenance 3 • INT 134 Industrial Maint Welding & Cutting 3 Small Business Management

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Career Technical Speaking Fundamentals of Oral Comm.** Fundamentals of Public Speaking** Intro. to Interpersonal Comms**

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SPH 106 SPH 107 SPH 116

Area III – Natural Science & Mathematics Select one of the following courses: * • MAH 101

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Introductory Technical Math 1 Intermediate College Algebra** Mathematical Applications**

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MTH 100 MTH 116

(or higher level math)** Area V* – Pre-Professional /College Requirements Select one of the following courses: • CIS 130 Introduction to Info. Systems*

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A UTOMOTIVE M ECHANICS (AUM)

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CIS 146

Computer Applications*

T OTAL P RE -P ROFESSIONAL C OLLEGE R EQUIREMENTS

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The Automotive Mechanics program prepares students to diagnose mechanical problems and to make repairs to all components of the automobile. This program consists of one certificate, one A.O.T. degree option and one short-certificate. MISSION: The mission of the Automotive Mechanics program is to prepare students for successful employment or advancement as automotive technicians.

* See Degree Plan for listing of approved courses

** NOTE: For degree seeking students, choose general studies course options

Area V - Technical Courses of Study:

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Select 36 credit hours from the following courses:

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AUM 101 AUM 112 AUM 121 AUM 122 AUM 124 AUM 130 AUM 133 AUM 162 AUM 212 AUM 220 AUM 224 AUM 230 AUM 239 AUM 244 AUM 246

Fundamentals of Automotive Tech

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Electrical Fundamentals

Braking Systems

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Short Certificate – 28 Credit Hours

Suspension and Steering Automotive Engines Drive Train and Axles

Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.

Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning Electrical/Electronic Systems Advanced Electrical & Electronic Sys Advanced Automotive Engines Manual Transmission and Transaxle

Semester Hours

Pre-Professional Courses

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ORI 101

Orientation to College

Technical Courses of Study:

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Automatic Transmission and Transaxle 3

Engine Performance I Engine Performance II Automotive Emissions

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AUM 101 AUM 112 AUM 121 AUM 122 AUM 124 AUM 130 AUM 133 AUM 162 AUM 220

Fundamentals of Automotive Tech

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Electrical Fundamentals

Braking Systems

Suspension and Steering Automotive Engines Drive Train and Axles

Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning Electrical/Electronic Systems Advanced Automotive Engines

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