Additional information available on the Automotive Technology Department website.
Recommended basic skills courses are
- College Readiness in English
- College Readiness for Quantitative Literacy
The Automotive and Diesel Technology programs lead to an interesting and challenging career in the repair, service, sales, and supply fields. Two degrees are offered in this program: Automotive Technology and Automotive Technology with a Diesel emphasis. The Automotive Technology Degree has a specific focus on automotive service and repair. The Automotive Technology/Diesel emphasis focus is on light duty diesel powered vehicles. i.e.; automotive diesel and light trucks. Students also have the option to pursue a variety of automotive and diesel certificates.
Students entering this program should exhibit the following qualities: mechanical aptitude, ability to read and follow detailed instructions, enjoy precision work and problem solving.
Students are required to provide appropriate work clothing, safety glasses, and a basic set of hand tools. (See automotive program advisors for specifics).
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Automotive Technology degree program, students should be able to:
- Diagnose and repair manual drive train systems including vibrations, shifting problems, and noises
- Diagnose and repair general engine concerns, including rough running engines, noises, lack of power and exhaust smoke
- Diagnose and repair starting and charging systems including no cranking, dead battery, alternator faults
- Diagnose and repair braking systems including: Traction control, Anti-lock, Active braking systems