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Nov 21, 2024
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Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Auto Repair Technician, AAS
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100 CREDITS
Program Admission Dates: Fall, Spring
Program Mission: The Auto Repair Technician AAS degree prepares students for employment in automotive dealership service centers, independent repair shops, and specialty or customized shops.
Today’s automobile is designed and engineered at a higher level of technology than ever before. This produces a high demand for trained repair technicians who can meet the increased technical challenges and demonstrate advanced knowledge-particularly in the electrical and electronics areas. As a well-trained technician with current skills, you can expect rapid employment and a steady rising income. In addition, this program includes preparation for the ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification.
Auto Repair Technician AAS degree graduates will:
- be prepared for employment in automotive dealership service centers, independent repair shops, and specialty or customized shops
- be prepared to succeed on the ASE Certification exam
- diagnose mechanical malfunctions and performance problems and make necessary repairs
- operate precision automotive diagnostic and repair equipment
- interpret repair manuals and computer-based programs dealing with specifications and repair procedures
- demonstrate good public relations with customers and colleagues
- skillfully use tools and equipment
- demonstrate critical thinking, teamwork, communication, intercultural appreciation, and information literacy skills
- meet Social Science, Humanities, Written Communication, and Quantitative Reasoning distribution area outcomes
Lake Washington Institute of Technology does not offer every course each quarter. It is the student’s responsibility to consult the Class Schedule and work out an individual schedule with an advisor. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.
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Program Requirements
Recommended Course Sequence
The courses listed below are a suggested sequence; as long as prerequisites are met, courses may be taken in a different order, with the exception of the following requirements.
AUTO 120 must be completed before the Engine Performance Series (AUTO 134 , AUTO 135 , AUTO 136 , and AUTO 138 ).
Quarter One - AUTO 120 Electrical/Electronics Systems 14 credits
- AUTO 124 Maintenance Procedures 2 credits
- MATH 105 Applied Math 5 credits (Students who placed below MATH 105 can take their first math course in Quarter One.)
Quarter Two - AUTO 140 Brake Systems 10 credits
- AUTO 144 Suspension, Steering, and Alignment 6 credits
- ART 102 Design I 5 credits (or any course with CMST&, ART/ART&, ASL&, SPAN&, HUM, ENGL&, or HIST& as the prefix)
Quarter Three - AUTO 210 Engines, Cylinder Blocks, and Cooling Systems 10 credits
- AUTO 215 Air Conditioning Service 6 credits
- ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 credits (Students who placed below ENGL& 101 can take their first English course in Quarter Three.)
Quarter Four - AUTO 220 Automatic Transmission and Transaxles 8 credits
- AUTO 225 Manual Transmission and Transaxles 8 credits
- BUS& 101 Introduction to Business 5 credits (or any course with BUS&, ECON&, PSYC&, SOC&, CJ&, or POLS& as the prefix)
Quarter Five - AUTO 134 Engine Performance - Ignition 4 credits
- AUTO 135 Engine Performance - Fuel 4 credits
- AUTO 136 Engine Performance - Emissions 4 credits
- AUTO 138 Engine Performance - Computer Control 4 credits
General Education Requirements - 20 Credits
- MATH 105 Applied Math 5 credits (or any course with MATH& as the prefix)
- ART 102 Design I 5 credits (or any course with CMST&, ART/ART&, ASL&, SPAN&, HUM, ENGL&, or HIST& as the prefix)
- ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 credits
- BUS& 101 Introduction to Business 5 credits (or any course with BUS&, ECON&, PSYC&, SOC&, CJ&, or POLS& as the prefix)
Total Program Credits: 100
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