Fort Peck Catalog

Automotive Technology

The in Automotive Technology (AAS) degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the automotive industry. The Automotive Technology program follows automotive industry-wide standards and curriculum. Upon completion of this program students will be able to analyze engine diagnostic problems, demonstrate and apply skills learned to perform computerized wheel alignments and other steering and suspension repairs, utilize additional electrical training to explain more complex electrical circuits and select and demonstrate the ability to locate service repair information by different types of media. Students are encouraged to complete the requirements of the Automotive Technician Certificate of Applied Science before beginning the second year of coursework.

Occupational Objective: Entry-level Automotive Technician with automotive dealerships, independent repair shops, oil field applications, fleet shops and other related areas.

Degree Requirements

General Education Requirements

Core I Communications

6

Core VI Computer Technology

3

Core II Mathematics and Science

12

Core V Native American Studies

4

Total Credit Hours:12

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

General Education Requirements

Credits

Core I

Communications

 

 

WRIT101, College Writing or

3

 

WRIT104 Workplace Communications

 

Core II

Mathematics

 

 

M 105 Contemporary Math or

3

 

M 111 Technical Math or

 

 

M 121 College Algebra

 

Core VI

Native American Studies

 

 

{1} 3 credit Native American Studies option

3

Core VII

Technology

 

 

CAPP120 Intro to Computers, or

3

 

CAPP131 Basic MS Office

 

Total General Education Credits required for degree

12


Program of Study Courses

WLDG 100Introduction to Welding Fundamentals

2

Total Credit Hours:49

Program of Study Courses

Credits

AST 102

Intro to Automotive

3

AST 114

Automotive Brakes

3

AST 115

Automotive Brakes Lab

2

AST 122

Foundations of Automotive Suspension & Steering Systems

2

AST 123

Foundations of Automotive Suspension & Steering Systems LAB

2

AST 136

Automotive Electrical/Electronics Sys

2

AST 137

Automotive Electrical/Electronics Sys Lab

2

AST 220

Auto Steering & Suspension

3

AST 221

Auto Steering & Suspension LAB

2

AST 230

Electrical/Electronics Sys II

2

AST 231

Electrical/Electronics Sys II Lab

2

AST 260

Advanced Automotive Diagnostics

3

AST 262

Engine Performance I

4

AST 264

Engine Performance II

6

AST 266

Computerized Engine Controls

2

AST 267

Computerized Engine Controls Lab

2

AST 280

Applied Lab Experience/Light Repair

4

WLDG 100

Intro to Welding

3

Total Program of Study Credits required for degree

49

Total Credits required for Degree

61


Total Credit Hours: 61

Automotive Technology

First Semester (Fall)

Second Semester (Sp)

WLDG 100Introduction to Welding Fundamentals

2

Third Semester (Fall)

Fourth Semester (Sp)

Total Credit Hours: 46

Program Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will demonstrate knowledge and an understanding of the use of proper tools, equipment and procedures to safely perform automotive repairs.
  • Demonstrate necessary skills to identify and repair defective braking systems, steering and suspension problems, perform electrical diagnostics and repair.
  • Develop the abilities to locate service repair information with different types of media.
  • Students will develop essential workplace skills and attributes necessary for an automotive related career.