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The Associate of Applied Science degree in Automotive Technology is designed for the student who has minimal experience and knowledge of automotive technology.
The general education requirements are designed to encourage the student to develop critical and creative thinking, computation, communication skills, and technological literacy. The program requirements provide the student with the prerequisite coursework that is required for the student to successfully complete the Automotive Technology Associate of Applied Science degree.
The student will perform diagnostic techniques, service, and repair of automobiles and pickup trucks. Classroom work involves reviewing general principles and specific product information. Laboratory work emphasizes a hands-on orientation with extensive training on vehicles. Courses are designed to address the ever-changing technical developments in the automotive industry which includes computerized electronic control systems, development of the student’s diagnostic capabilities, and proficiency with recommended service procedures. Proper repair procedures, theory of operation, customer service, and suggested business practices are emphasized in the curriculum.
Students must complete general education requirements that will provide students a general knowledge to help them complete a degree at CWC.
Writing Level I (WR1) | 3 credits |
American & Wyoming Government (POLS 1000) | 3 credits |
MATH/APPM/LSCI | (in program) |
Student must complete six (6) credits of general education courses distributed over two (2) different general education areas, one of which is either WR2 or ORAL. | |
ORAL | (in program) |
ARTS/HUM/IT/SOC/WR2 | 3 credits |
UNST | 1 credits |
Course Number | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
AUTO 1500 | Basic Automotive Mechanics | 4 |
AUTO 1510 | Engine Systems Fundamentals | 4 |
AUTO 1690 | Manual Power Train Fundamentals | 6 |
AUTO 1730 | Automatic Transmissions | 4 |
AUTO 1740 | Brake Systems | 4 |
AUTO 1760 | Heating and Air Conditioning | 4 |
AUTO 1765 | Automotive Electrical Systems | 4 |
AUTO 1770 | Automotive Electronics | 4 |
AUTO 2510 | Engine Performance I | 4 |
AUTO 2520 | Engine Performance II | 4 |
AUTO 2550 | Automotive Alignment and Suspension | 4 |
COMM 1030 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
MATH 1500 | Applied Math | 3 |
We offer several certificate options for students looking for a direct career path in the field of automotive technology. Our certificate I programs are designed to take two semesters, while our certificate II programs are less in depth and take roughly one semester to complete. Explore each certificate below.
The certificate I program in Automotive Technology is designed for the student who has had no previous coursework or work experience in the automotive field.
The general education requirements are designed to encourage the student to develop computation and communication skills. The program requirements provide the student with the prerequisite coursework that is required to successfully complete the Automotive Technology certificate degree.
Automotive Technology is a field of study in which the student is taught diagnostic techniques, service, and repair of automobiles and pick-ups. Classroom work involves knowledge of general principles, as well as specific product information. Laboratory work emphasizes a hands-on orientation with extensive training on vehicles. Courses are designed to address the ever-changing technical developments in the automotive industry which includes computerized electronic control systems, development of the student’s diagnostic capabilities, and proficiency with recommended service procedures.
Course Number | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
AUTO 1500 | Basic Automotive Mechanics | 4 |
AUTO 1740 | Brake Systems | 4 |
AUTO 1765 | Automotive Electrical Systems | 4 |
AUTO 1770 | Automotive Electronics | 4 |
MATH 1500 | Applied Math | 3 |
Writing Level I (WR1) | 3 credits |
MATH/APPM/LSCI |
(in program) |
UNST | 1 credits |
Students must choose a minimum of 7 credits from the following:
Course Number | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
AUTO 1510 | Engine Systems Fundamentals | 4 |
AUTO 1600 | Fuel Systems I | 3 |
AUTO 1760 | Heating and Air Conditioning | 4 |
AUTO 2550 | Automotive Alignment and Suspension | 4 |
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