The Automotive Technology Degree prepares you for a variety of technical and managerial positions in transportation-related industries. MWCC’s comprehensive program in computerized automotive service technology is not manufacturer specific. The combination of specialized and general training gives students maximum employment flexibility. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, opportunities are expected to be very good for those who complete formal automotive training. The Automotive Technology program has National ASE Certification in the areas of brakes, electrical/electronic systems, engine performance, and suspension and steering from the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), in accordance with standards developed and recognized by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).
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Campus/format: This program can be completed during the day at the Gardner Campus.
Helpful hints: Students enrolled in the Automotive Technology Degree Curriculum may gain work experience through co-operative education.
Transfer options: This program prepares students for immediate career entry. However, transfer agreements exist with Charter Oak State College and the University of Phoenix.
Visit MWCC’s transfer planning services website: http://transfer.mwcc.edu
3 Plus ONE eligible–go to: www.mwcc.edu/3PlusONE
Special requirements: Students are required to purchase safety glasses, safety shoes, and a basic tool set, which can cost $2,500. Also, students will be required to enroll in late afternoon classes. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations.
Career options: Service technician; service manager; race team pit crew member; diesel mechanic; shop manager or owner; repair service writer; motorcycle, boat, and small engine mechanic; or other automotive industry career.
Earning potential: $34,625 to $59,250 per year. Earnings
may increase significantly with experience. |
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Number |
Suggested Course Order |
Cr. |
Prerequisites/Notes |
AUT120 |
Performance and Diagnosis
I |
5 |
RDG100, MAT092, or placement |
AUT122 |
Brakes |
4 |
RDG100, MAT092, or placement |
AUT123 |
Electrical Systems I |
4 |
RDG100, MAT092, or placement |
AUT125 |
Engine Repair |
5 |
RDG100, MAT092, or placement |
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AUT121 |
Performance and Diagnosis
II |
5 |
AUT120 |
AUT124 |
Electrical Systems II |
4 |
AUT123 |
AUT130 |
Automatic and Manual Drivetrains |
4 |
RDG100, MAT092, or placement |
AUT127 |
Suspension and Steering |
4 |
RDG100, MAT092, or placement |
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AUT204 |
Heating and Air Conditioning |
3 |
RDG100, MAT092, or placement |
ENG101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
MGT110 |
Small Business Management |
3 |
RDG100 or placement |
CIS127 |
Computer Technologies |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
ENG102 |
English Composition II |
3 |
ENG101 |
MAT 126 |
Topics in Mathematics |
3 |
MAT096 or placement |
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PER126/130 |
Health, Fitness, and Wellness
Elective* |
2/3 |
Prerequisite: MAT092, RDG100, or placement
Note: PER130 is recommended for transfer |
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Humanities Elective |
3 |
Electives: ART, ASL, ENG, HUM, MUS, PHL, SPA, THE |
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General Elective |
3 |
Electives: Any course (see page 64 for exceptions) |
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Social Science Elective |
3 |
Electives: ANT, DSI, PSY, SOC, GEO, HIS, POL, ECO, SSC |
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Science Science Elective |
3/4 |
Electives: BIO, BTC, CHE, EAS, ENV, NRD, NUT, PHY |
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Total: |
67/69 |
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Elective courses by abbreviation
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Program Competencies
Upon graduation from this program students shall have demonstrated
the ability to:
- Diagnose and repair steering and suspension systems.
- Diagnose and repair wheel alignment, wheel and tire.
- Diagnose and repair hydraulic system.
- Diagnose and repair brake drum and disc.
- Diagnose and repair power assist units.
- Diagnose and repair wheel bearings, parking brakes and electrical.
- Diagnose general electrical system.
- Diagnose and service battery.
- Diagnose and repair gauges, warning devices and driver information systems.
- Diagnose and repair horn, wiper washer, and accessories.
- Perform general engine diagnosis and related service.
- Diagnose and repair ignition and fuel/exhaust systems.
- Diagnose and repair emission control systems.
- Remove and reinstall engine.
- Diagnose and repair cylinder head, valve train, engine block, lubrication and cooling systems.
- Diagnose and repair clutch, transmission, trans axle, drive shaft, universal joint, rear axle and 4-wheel drive component.
Technical Standards*
Students entering these programs must be able to demonstrate the
ability to:
- Comprehend textbook material at the 11th grade level.
- Communicate and assimilate information either in spoken, printed,
signed, or computer voice format.
- Gather, analyze, and draw conclusions from data.
- Stand, stoop and walk for a minimum of three hours.
- Lift 25 pounds to waist high, shoulder high and above the
head.
- Manipulate small objects without dropping or damaging them.
- Determine by touch hotness/coldness, wetness/dryness, or motion/non-motion.
- Distinguish all colors.
- Work indoors in the presence of loud, repetitious noise levels
(not to exceed regulatory standards).
- Function in a standard workplace environment that contains
monitored hydrocarbons and vehicle emission vapors.
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