Associate Science Degree in Engine Repair Specialist
College of Alameda
Key Information
Campus location
Alameda, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 semesters
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 7,120 / per semester *
Application deadline
Request info
Earliest start date
Aug 2024
* this is for a standard 15 credit semester including fees / price may vary depending on how many credits are taken
Introduction
The Automotive Technology curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment as apprentice auto mechanics or to allow students to continue toward a Baccalaureate degree in other advanced schools of technology in preparation for future management and teaching careers in the automotive industry.
The College of Alameda ATECH program is certified by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Educational Foundation as a Master-Level program.
Instruction covers safety trade ethics, use of hand and power tools, as well as the theory of repair and testing of automobiles and their components. Special emphasis is placed on the diagnosis and repair of electronic and computer control systems in late model automobiles.
The Automotive Technology curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment as apprentice auto mechanics.
Upon registering for a class in the automotive major area, a student will receive a list of required basic tools. The student will be expected to purchase tools that relate to the course in which he/she has enrolled. The purpose of this requirement is to assure that all students graduating from the program possess tools in a quantity sufficient for trade entry as an apprentice.
Upon graduating with an Associate in Science (AS) degree, the beginning apprentice will have the union four-year night school requirement waived. The graduate with only a Certificate of Completion will have two of the required four years of night school waived. The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) will give us one-year experience credit for our two-year program towards the ASE certification program in Auto Mechanics.
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Curriculum
Recommended Course Sequence
Fall 1
- ATECH 21 Transportation Technology Principles -- 4
- ATECH 22 Introduction to Auto Mechanics -- 4
- COMM 6 Intercultural Communication -- 3
or
- COMM 20 Interpersonal Communication Skills -- 3
- MATH 15 Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students1 -- 3
Total Number of Units: 14
Spring 1
- ATECH 12 Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems -- 10
- ENGL 1A Composition and Reading --
or
- ENGL 1AS Composition and Reading (w/ support) -- 4 or 5
- DANCE 68 Modern Dance 1 -- 1
or
- KIN 54A Cross Fitness I – Fundamentals -- 1
Total Number of Units: 15-16
Fall 2
- ATECH 41 Advanced Engine Repair -- 10
- GEOG 1 Physical Geography -- 3
- SOC 5 Minority Groups -- 3
or
- PSYCH 18 Psychology of Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. -- 3
Total Number of Units: 16
Spring 2
- SPAN 1A Elementary Spanish -- 3
or
- VIET 1A Elementary Vietnamese -- 5
- CIS 205 Computer Literacy -- 1
- COMM 1A Introduction to Speech -- 3
or
- BUS 208 Communication Skills for Technicians -- 3
- PSYCH 9A Psychology of Interpersonal Relations -- 3
or
- BUS 10 Introduction to Business -- 3
- HUMAN 2 Human Values -- 3
or
- MUSIC 10 Music Appreciation -- 3
Total Number of Units: 15
1Students can choose to take any other degree applicable to math courses.
Program Outcome
Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:
- Commitment to Learning: Be ‘lifelong learners’ in the field of automotive technology, keeping up with changes in vehicles, diagnostics, and repair procedures through a commitment to continual learning and training.
- Communication: Communicate effectively with customers, supervisors, and co-workers.
- Critical Thinking: Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the process of diagnosing and repairing vehicles.
- Performance: Competently perform industry-standard automotive repair procedures, using proper tools, procedures, and diagnostic techniques, as specified in the NATEF program certification process.
Career Opportunities
What can I do with a degree in Engine Repair Specialist
You will be prepared to get a job as an Auto Mechanic specializing in any of the following areas: Engine Performance, Chassis and Drivetrain, Chassis Specialist, Engine Repair, Specialist, Automotive Electronics Specialist, Drivetrain Specialist, and Light-Duty Auto Technician.