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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY- ASSOCIATE DEGREE
Program Code: 106023
Highly skilled automotive technicians and specialists are needed to keep pace with the increasingly complex vehicles being manufactured for today ' s consumer. In the Automotive Technology program, you ' ll learn to diagnose and service automobiles under conditions similar to an actual repair facility. Plus, you ' ll develop repair facility management skills to increase your employment potential. Career opportunities for you include automotive service technician, shop foreman, parts manager, warranty claims person, repair facility owner / operator, plus all of the career opportunities offered by the Automotive Technician program. This two-year program is ASE Certified to National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation Standards.
Delivery
Day Full-time
Explore Locations
This program is offered at:
Green Bay
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Tuition: $ 11,807, Books: $ 2,844, Supplies: $ 3,000 Total Approximate Costs $ 17,651
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This program is fully eligible for financial aid.
Estimates based on in-state residency. Please visit the following URL to learn more about tuition and fees for this program. https:// www. nwtc. edu / admissions-and-aid / paying-for-college / tuition-and-fees? ProgramCode = 106023
Requirements for Program Entry
Please note that all new students apply to the technical diploma program. While attending you may later have the associate degree added.
Program Outcomes
Automotive Technology graduates will demonstrate technical aptitude and proficiency by diagnosis and repair of the following ASE service areas: A1 Engine Repair A2 Automatic Transmission / Transaxle A3 Manual Drive Train & Axle A4 Suspension & Steering A5 Brakes A6 Electric / Electronic Systems A7 Heating & A / C A8 Engine Performance In addition, graduates will also be able to: Communicate positively and effectively with the customer Create and complete customer repair orders accurately Organize a daily work schedule for him / herself and for team members Tabulate a daily time sheet of technicians repair work
Accreditation
All NWTC Automotive programs are ASE Certified to NATEF( National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation) Standards. | All instructional staff in the NWTC Automotive Programs are, at a minimum, Master, ASE Certified Technicians. | NATEF( National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation)
Curriculum
Students following the study plan below will complete the Automotive Technology associate degree in the number of semesters shown.
First Semester 8 Week 1
10602107- Auto Service Fundamentals 2 10890101- College 101 1 10412170- Transportation Welding 1 1 10602104- Brake Systems 3
8 Week 2 31804304- Vocational Math A 1 10412153- Intro to Electrical Systems 1 10602102- Auto Electrical & Elect Syst 1 1 10602124- Steering & Suspension Systems 3
Semester Total 13
Second Semester 8 Week 1
10602103- Engine Repair 1 2 10602105- Auto Electrical & Elect Sys 2 2 10602195- Advanced Chassis Systems 2
8 Week 2 10602106- Engine Performance 1 2 10602108- Engine Performance 2 2 10602113- Engine Performance 3 2 10602116- Auto Cert Prep 1 1 10801136- English Composition 1 3
Semester Total 16
Third Semester 8 Week 1 10602196- Climate Control Systems 3 10602128- Auto Elect & Electronic Sys 3 3 10801196- Oral / Interpersonal Comm 3 10602203- Vehicle Body Mechanical Svc 1
8 Week 2 10602123- Engine Repair 2 3 10602202- Advanced Vehicle Man Tech 3 10809172- Intro to Diversity Studies 3
Semester Total 19
Fourth Semester 8 Week 1 10602120- Automatic Trans / Transaxle 1 2 10602200- Diesel Fuel Technology 1 10602121- Automatic Trans / Transaxle 2 3 10804134- Mathematical Reasoning 3
8 Week 2 10602130- Clutch & Man Trans Diag & Repair 2 10602150- Auto Cert Prep 2 1 10602201- Vehicle Computer Controlled Sy 1 10602122- Driveline Diagnostics & Repair 2 10809198- Intro to Psychology 3
Semester Total 18
Total Credits 66
Curriculum Note: The credit for 10-890-101, College 101, is an Institutional Requirement for graduation. Consequently, it is not part of the program credit requirements, but must be passed with a C or better.
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