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Auto Technology 11 months HS and postsecondary


Dean:  Dr. Hasan Naima

Associate Professor of Auto Technology:  John Hattock
Instructor of Auto Technology:  Robert McGowan

Auto Technology is designed to give students the skills to pass the written portion of the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification tests and customized to meet the highest standards of the National Automotive Technicians Educational Foundation (NATEF). TEC is introducing a new AutoLab which includes modules based on simulator panels, real vehicle component trainers and computer-based simulations. Using the modules, students develop both knowledge and the hands-on skills required for working on real vehicles in the workshop area.

Core
AUT 102 Orientation and Shop Safety
AUT 104 Electrical and Electronics Theory
AUT 105 Electrical and Electronics I
AUT 206 Electrical and Electronics II
AUT 109 Engine Performance Theory
AUT 110 Engine Performance I
AUT 211 Engine Performance II
AUT 119 Automotive Brakes Theory
AUT 121 Automotive Brakes I
AUT 220 Automotive Brakes II
AUT 134 Steering and Suspension Theory
AUT 135 Suspension and Steering I
AUT 235 Suspension and Steering II
AUT 129 Engine Repair Theory
AUT 131 Engine Repair I
AUT 230 Engine Repair II
AUT 124 Automatic Transmission Theory
AUT 125 Automatic Transmission I
AUT 225 Automatic Transmission II
AUT 244 Heating and Air Conditioning Theory
AUT 246 Heating and Air Conditioning
AUT 239 Manual Transmission Theory
AUT 241 Manual Transmission
 
Elective
AUT 100 Basic Car Maintenance & Tune-Up
AUT 115 Basic Motorcycle Repair
AUT 250 Internship I
AUT 255 Internship II
AUT 256 Internship III
AUT 257 Internship IV
AUT 116 Motorcycle Dyno Fundamentals
AUT 280 ASE Test Preparation
AUT 290 Advanced Automotive Practices
AUT 103 Basic Auto Electrical and Electronic Repair