Automotive Technology Associate in Applied Science
Program Description
This program trains students to be service technicians skilled in the testing, diagnosing, and servicing of motor vehicles.
Embedded Certificate
This program contains one or more embedded certificates which will automatically be awarded if the certificate requirements are met unless the student completes and submits the Program of Study Change Form requesting to opt out of the embedded certificate.
Mission Statement
The mission of the automotive program is to train students to be successful automotive service technicians, and to promote ongoing learning within the industry.
Entrance Requirements
High school diploma or GED.
See “Program Requirements” Section for additional requirements.
Type of Program
Daytime only
Employment Opportunities
Automotive service technician with a dealer or independent service organization.
Professional Credential
Automotive Service Excellence Technician (subject to passing exam)
Program Accreditation
The AUT Associate in Applied Science program is accredited by the ASE Education Foundation.
Specialization Options
The Automotive Technology Associate in Applied Science degree also allows students to select one of the following two specializations, both of which are the only similar option offered in South Carolina:
Note: Students will be awarded one degree: Automotive Technology Associate in Applied Science
- General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) trains students in the testing, diagnosis and servicing of General Motors motor vehicles and prepares graduates for employment in a GM dealership or participating AC Delco repair facility. Students must complete a cooperative work experience (co-op) course each semester with a GM dealership or an approved AC Delco repair facility.
- Honda/Acura Professional Automotive Career Training (PACT) trains students in the testing, diagnosis and servicing of Honda and Acura motor vehicles and prepares graduates for employment in a Honda or Acura dealership or repair facility. Students must complete a cooperative work experience (co-op) course each semester with a Honda or Acura dealership.
Visit our web page at https://www.gvltec.edu/automotive/.
In addition to the associate degree requirements, the automotive specializations have the following requirements.
General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) Specialization Entrance Requirements
- Acceptable placement test score(s), plus high school diploma or equivalent.
- Student must be placed in an ASEP approved co-op upon program entry.
- Student must pass drug test for employer and have a good driving record.
- Student must interview with the TT Department Head or OEM program director/lead instructor.
Honda/Acura Professional Automotive Career Training (PACT) Specialization Entrance Requirements
- Acceptable placement test score(s), plus high school diploma or equivalent.
- Student must be placed in an approved Honda or Acura co-op upon program entry.
- Student must pass drug test for employer and have a good driving record.
- Student must interview with the TT Department Head or OEM program director/lead instructor.
Listed below is the ideal grouping of courses in order by semester. This plan assumes a full-time schedule. Note, however, that many variables can affect this plan, and not every course is offered every semester. Please see your advisor to map out your own personalized progression toward graduation.
Note: Please contact your advisor for recommended alternate schedules.
Automotive Associate Degree
First Semester | Hours | |
---|---|---|
AUT 100 | Intro to Automotive Hazardous Materials | 1 |
AUT 159 | Tools, Equipment, and Reference Manuals | 3 |
AUT 132 | Automotive Electricity | 4 |
AUT 103 | Engine Reconditioning | 4 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar 1 | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 | |
Second Semester | ||
AUT 231 | Automotive Electronics | 4 |
AUT 112 | Braking Systems | 4 |
AUT 122 | Suspension and Alignment | 4 |
ENG 165 | Professional Communications | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 | |
Third Semester | ||
AUT 116 | Manual Transmission and Axle | 4 |
AUT 149 | Ignition and Fuel Systems | 4 |
AUT 241 | Automotive Air Conditioning | 4 |
MAT 155 | Contemporary Mathematics (or higher Math) 2 | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 | |
Fourth Semester | ||
AUT 275 | Alternate Technology Vehicles | 3 |
AUT 152 | Automatic Transmission | 4 |
AUT 143 | Active Devices and Sensors | 4 |
PSY 103 | Human Relations 1 | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Western Civilization to 1689 | ||
History, Technology, and Society | ||
Introduction to Economic Principles | ||
American Government | ||
American History: Discovery to 1877 | ||
Total Semester Hours | 17 | |
Fifth Semester | ||
AUT 247 | Electronic Fuel Systems | 4 |
AUT 107 | Advanced Engine Repair | 4 |
AUT 268 | Special Topics in Automotives | 3 |
HSS 105 | Technology and Culture | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 14 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 76 |
- 1
General education course
- 2
MAT 110 or MAT 120 is recommended if placement allows for students who intend to pursue the BAS.MFG degree.
General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program or Honda/Acura Professional Automotive Career Training specialization
First Semester | Hours | |
---|---|---|
AUT 100 | Intro to Automotive Hazardous Materials | 1 |
AUT 159 | Tools, Equipment, and Reference Manuals | 3 |
AUT 132 | Automotive Electricity | 4 |
AUT 103 | Engine Reconditioning | 4 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 | |
Second Semester | ||
AUT 231 | Automotive Electronics | 4 |
AUT 112 | Braking Systems | 4 |
AUT 122 | Suspension and Alignment | 4 |
Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) 2 | 1 | |
ENG 165 | Professional Communications | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Third Semester | ||
AUT 116 | Manual Transmission and Axle | 4 |
AUT 149 | Ignition and Fuel Systems | 4 |
AUT 241 | Automotive Air Conditioning | 4 |
Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) 2 | 1 | |
MAT 155 | Contemporary Mathematics (or higher Math) 3 | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Fourth Semester | ||
AUT 275 | Alternate Technology Vehicles | 3 |
AUT 152 | Automatic Transmission | 4 |
AUT 143 | Active Devices and Sensors | 4 |
Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) 2 | 1 | |
PSY 103 | Human Relations 1 | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Western Civilization to 1689 | ||
History, Technology, and Society | ||
American Government | ||
American History: Discovery to 1877 | ||
Introduction to Economic Principles | ||
Total Semester Hours | 18 | |
Fifth Semester | ||
AUT 247 | Electronic Fuel Systems | 4 |
AUT 107 | Advanced Engine Repair | 4 |
AUT 268 | Special Topics in Automotives | 3 |
Cooperative Work Experience (CWE) 2 | 1 | |
HSS 105 | Technology and Culture | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 80 |
- 1
General education course
- 2
Students must complete a cooperative work experience (co-op) course each semester with the appropriate specialization dealership.
- 3
MAT 110 or MAT 120 is recommended if placement allows for students who intend to pursue the BAS.MFG degree.