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AUM 224 AUM 230 AUM 239 AUM 244 AUM 246
Manual Transmission and Transaxle
3
The Automotive Mechanics certificate must be completed prior to beginning this degree. Technical Major Courses that were taken in the certificate apply to this Associate in Occupational Technologies Degree. Note: The A.O.T. degree requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Major: Automotive Technician Certificate (AUM) Minor: Business (BUS) or Medium/Heavy Truck (DEM) AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Associate in Occupational Technologies Degree (AOT) 73 Credit Hours
Automatic Transmission and Transaxle 3
Engine Performance I Engine Performance II Automotive Emissions
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• A Minor in AUM consists of two options. Take 12 Hours in one group only (Business or Medium/Heavy Truck). Do not combine groups for your 12 hours. Area V – Business Minor/Elective Courses 12 Select 12 credit hours from the following courses: • BUS 100 Intro Business 3 • BUS 210 Introduction to Accounting 3 • BUS 215 Business Communication 3 • BUS 275 Principles of Management 3 • BUS 276 Human Resource Management 3 • BUS 279 Small Business Management 3 Area V – Medium/Heavy Truck Minor/Elective Courses 12 Select 12 credit hours from the following courses: • DEM 104 Basic Engines 3 • DEM 105 Preventive Maintenance 3 • DEM 122 Heavy Vehicle Brakes 3 • DEM 124 Electronic Engine Systems 3 • DEM 125 Heavy Vehicle Drive Trains 3 • DEM 127 Fuel Systems 3 • DEM 130 Electrical/Electronic Fundamentals 3 • DEM 135 Heavy Vehicle Steering and Suspension 3
General Studies Courses
Hours(s)
Pre-Professional Courses • ORI 101
Orientation to College
1
NOTE: See Area V* for other College Requirements
Area I – Written Composition
3 3
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ENG 101
English Composition I
Area II – Humanities & Fine Arts
6
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Humanities and Fine Arts Course* 3 NOTE: Spanish cannot be used to satisfy this area requirement
Select one of the following Speech courses: * • SPH 106
Fundamentals of Oral Comm.** Fundamentals of Public Speaking** Intro. to Interpersonal Comms**
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SPH 107 SPH 116
Area III – Natural Science & Mathematics *
A UTOMOTIVE S ERVICE (ASE) GM ASEP, FORD ASSET, & TOYOTA T-TEN
•
Natural Science Requirement
Select one of the following courses: * • MTH 100
Intermediate College Algebra** Mathematical Applications**
3 3
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MTH 116
The Ford Motor Company Automotive Student Service Educational Training program (ASSET), the General Motors Automotive Service Education Program (ASEP), and the Toyota Technical Education Network (T-TEN) program are designed to MISSION: The mission of the Automotive Service program is to prepare students for successful employment or advancement in either the Ford, General Motors, or Toyota automotive technology field through various instructional methods including theory classes, practical laboratory, shop experiences, and cooperative education work experience with area dealerships. provide students with the technical competence and professionalism expected of the incoming dealership technician. With a curricula designed by Ford, GM, and Toyota, the programs involve attending on-campus laboratory sessions and on-the-job work through sponsoring dealerships.
(or higher level math)** Area IV – History, Social, & Behavioral Sciences*
3
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HIS - History, SOC - Social or
PSY Behavioral Science
Area V* – Pre-Professional /College Requirements
5
Select one of the following courses: * • CIS 130
Introduction to Information Systems
3
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CIS 146 and
Computer Applications*
3
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Two 1-credit hour PED Activity Courses*
2
T OTAL G ENERAL S TUDIES C OURSES
25
* See Degree Plan for listing of approved courses
This program consists of one A.A.S. degree for each of the product specific manufacturers.
Area V – Technical Major Courses
36
Select 36 credit hours from the following courses: • AUM 101 Fundamentals of Automotive Tech
Note: Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED, a clean driving record, and must pass a drug test prior to beginning the program.
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AUM 112 AUM 121 AUM 122 AUM 124 AUM 130 AUM 133 AUM 162 AUM 212 AUM 220
Electrical Fundamentals
Braking Systems
Suspension and Steering Automotive Engines Drive Train and Axles
Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning Electrical/Electronic Systems Advanced Electrical & Electronic Sys
Advanced Automotive Engines
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