Automotive Technology Associate of Applied Science

My Academic Plan

Courses are displayed to show the fastest path to your degree and should be completed in the order listed. If you are unable to complete all courses listed in a semester, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows. If you have questions or concerns about your MAP, please see your Pathways Advisor.

Program Description

This program is designed for students wanting to complete a two-year AAS Degree in Automotive Technology and enter the workforce. Students explore automobile systems repair and maintenance. This AAS degree provides students with entry-level technical skills to test, diagnose, and repair the complex mechanical, chemical, and electronic equipment found in today’s automobiles. This includes an understanding of the principles associated with engines, drivetrains, brakes and alignment, and fuel and emission controls. This degree prepares students for career paths with automotive repair shops and dealerships and contains one or more embedded certificates which can be awarded when the certificate requirements are completed. Accredited by the ASE Education Foundation.

Learn more about this program.

What You Will Learn

Upon completion of the program, you will be able to:
 1.  Test, diagnose, and repair complex mechanical, chemical, and electronic equipment found in today's automobiles
 2.  Demonstrate required shop and personal safety during shop/lab activities
 3.  Demonstrate proper use and cleaning of tools and equipment
 4.  Prepare vehicles for service
 5.  Prepare vehicles for the customer
 6.  Comply with workplace policies and laws
 7.  Communicate effectively with customers and coworkers both in writing and verbally
 8.  Demonstrate the use of scientific, technical, engineering and mathematics principles and reasoning to accomplish assigned tasks
 9.  Demonstrate appropriate work-ethic traits through personal conduct and effective teamwork
10. Demonstrate critical thinking skills by analyzing and resolving problems encountered in the field

First Semester

ASE 1002Intro to the Automotive Shop

2

ASE 1020Basic Automotive Electricity

2

ASE 1023Starting and Charging Systems

2

ASE 1030General Engine Diagnosis

2

ASE 1040Suspension and Steering I

2

ASE 1010Automotive Brake Service I

2

ASE 1011Automotive Brake Service II

2

ASE 2050Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Service

1

MATH Career Mathematics (MAT 1140) or Higher

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Semester Note: Upon completion of all the courses shown above, you should apply for the General Automotive Maintenance & Repair Certificate.

Standardized testing scores or assessment testing in mathematics is highly recommended for all students. Please see a Pathways Advisor for guidance selecting the right mathematics course for you. You must complete MAT 1140 or higher to meet the mathematics requirements for this program.

Second Semester

ASE 1041Suspension and Steering II

2

ASE 1060Automotive Engine Repair

2

ASE 1062Automotive Engine Service & Repair

2

ASE 2191Automotive & Diesel Body Electrical

3

ASE 2095Heating & Air Conditioning Systems

3

PHYSICS Conceptual Physics w/Lab (PHY 1150) or Higher

4

Total Credit Hours:16

Semester Note:  For Westminster Campus students, you must complete first semester prior to taking the courses in this semester. The courses offered in this semester require pre-requisites. You are not able to begin your program in this semester regardless if you are a morning or afternoon student.

Upon completion of ASE 1002, ASE 1020, and ASE 2095, you should apply for the Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning Certificate.

Third Semester

ASE 1091Automotive Engine Repair & Rebuild

4

ASE 2010Automotive Power & ABS Brake Systems

2

ASE 1034Automotive Fuel & Emissions Systems I

2

ASE 2192Automotive Computers & Ignition Systems

3

ASE 2193Auto Fuel Injection & Emissions Systems II

3

ENGLISH Composition I/II (ENG 1021/22) or Technical Writing (ENG 1031)

3

Total Credit Hours:17

Semester Note:  Upon completion of ASE 1002, ASE 1020, ASE 1030, ASE 1060, ASE 1091, and ASE 1062, you should apply for the Engine Repair Certificate.

Upon completion of ASE 1002, ASE 1020, ASE 1023, ASE 1030, ASE 1034, ASE 2192, and ASE 2193, you should apply for the Engine Performance Certificate.

Upon completion of ASE 1002, ASE 1020, ASE 1023, ASE 2191, and ASE 2192, you should apply for the Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems Certificate.

Upon completion of ASE 1002, ASE 1020, ASE 1010, ASE 1011, and ASE 2010, you should apply for the Brakes Certificate.

Fourth Semester

ASE 2194Suspension & Steering III

3

ASE 1050Manual Drive Train & Axle Maintenance

2

ASE 1051Man Trans/Transaxles/Clutches I

2

ASE 1092Manual Transmission, Transaxles, Clutches II

3

ASE 2051Automotive Transmission & Transaxle Repair

3

COM 1150 or COM 1250 or MTE 1110 Public Speaking (COM 1150) or Interpersonal Communication (COM 1250) or Applied Communication & Teamwork in Industry (MTE 1110)

3

CIS 1018 or LANGUAGE or GT PATHWAYS Introduction to PC Applications (CIS 1018), Any World Language Course (1001 or higher), or Any GT Pathways Course

3

Total Credit Hours:19

Semester Note:  Upon completion of ASE 1002ASE 1020, ASE 1040, ASE 1041, and ASE 2194, you should apply for the Suspension & Steering Certificate.

Upon completion of ASE 1002, ASE 1050, ASE 1092, ASE 2050, and ASE 2051, you should apply for the Automatic Transmission Transaxle Certificate.

Upon completion of ASE 1002, ASE 1020, ASE 1050, ASE 1051, and ASE 1092, you should apply for the Manual Drivetrain & Axles Certificate.

Total Credit Hours: 70

Important Program Notes:

Standardized testing scores or assessment testing in mathematics is highly recommended for all students. Please see a Pathways Advisor for guidance selecting the right mathematics course for you. You must complete MAT 1140 or higher to meet the mathematics requirements for this program.  

You must complete a minimum of 70 credits to complete this degree. If receiving financial aid, you should only take courses and credits as required for this degree. Check with your advisor to monitor your completion progress.