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(Associate of Applied Science degree or certificate. Courses required for the career-technical certificate are indicated by *.)
This curriculum prepares the students for employment in the automotive services industry. Graduates have been employed in sales, parts, and technician positions.
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Courses Offered
AUT100 Automotive Shop Safety
*AUT105 Auto Collision: Non-Structural Repair I
AUT110 Automotive Engines I
AUT120 Automotive Engines II
*AUT125 Auto Collision: Non-Structural Repair II
AUT130 Automotive Brake Systems
AUT140 Automotive Steering and Suspension Systems
AUT201 Basic Electrical Systems
AUT202 Basic Electrical Systems Lab
*AUT205 Auto Collision: Structural Repair I
AUT211 Fuel Systems
AUT212 Fuel Systems Lab
AUT221 Electronics and Drivability
AUT222 Electronics and Drivability Lab
*AUT225 Auto Collision: Structural Repair II
*AUT230 Auto Collision: Paint I
AUT231 Driveline Diagnosis and Service
AUT232 Driveline Diagnosis and Service Lab
*AUT235 Auto Collision: Paint II
*AUT240 Auto Collision: Paint III
*AUT245 Auto Collision: Paint IV
AUT251 Automotive Heating and AC Systems
AUT258 Automotive Industry Management Fundamentals
Required for Automotive:
Safety glasses
Sturdy work shoe/boot
Two (2) Jefferson College Automotive Technology work shirts (bookstore)
*Dean's Certificate
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 September 2011 )
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