Automotive Technology
Auto Technology I focuses on foundational knowledge and skills in automotive repair, with an emphasis on key vehicle systems.
Key Topics Include:
Fundamentals: Basic automotive principles, safety procedures, and tool usage.
Steering and Suspension: Diagnosis and repair of steering and suspension systems.
Braking Systems: Diagnosis and repair of disc brakes, drum brakes, and Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS).
ASE Certification Preparation: Prepares students for ASE Certification in:
A-4 Steering and Suspension &
A-5 Brakes
Code: AUT501 F25 / $3,720.00
32 Session(s) Mon, Tues 5:30 p,m. - 9:30 p.m., September 8 - January 13, 2026
Auto Technology II gives students a deeper dive into advanced automotive systems.
Key Topics Include:
Powertrains and Drivelines: Diagnosis and repair of engines, transmissions, differentials, and drive axles.
Electrical and Ignition Systems: Diagnosis and repair of electrical and electronic systems, including starting and charging systems, ignition systems, and computer-controlled systems.
ASE Certification Preparation: Prepares students for ASE Certification in:
A-3 Manual Drive Trains and Axles
A-6 Electrical/Electronic Systems
Program Benefits
Comprehensive Training: Provides a strong foundation in automotive repair and diagnosis.
ASE Certification Preparation: Prepares students for important ASE certifications, which are highly valued in the automotive industry.
Career Opportunities: Equips graduates for entry-level positions as automotive technicians in dealerships, repair shops, and other automotive service businesses.
Hands-on Experience: Typically includes practical training on actual vehicles, allowing students to develop hands-on skills.
Code: AUT502 Sp26 / $3,720.00
32 Session(s) Mon, Tues 5:30 p,m. - 9:30 p.m., February 2, 2026 - June 2, 2026