The degree prepares students for entry-level work in front wheel and four-wheel alignment and brake repair. The technician can move into advanced automotive opportunities such as service advising and manufacturer corporate positions.
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Required Courses: | ||
AUTO 050 | Automotive Brakes | 3 |
AUTO 050L | Automotive Brakes - Laboratory | 1 |
AUTO 052 | Automotive Suspension and Steering | 3 |
AUTO 052L | Automotive Suspension and Steering - Laboratory | 1 |
AUTO 064 | Auto/Truck Electrical Systems | 4 |
or HMDT 064 | Auto/Truck Electrical Systems | |
AUTO 084 | General Automotive Technology | 3 |
AUTO 084L | General Automotive Technology - Laboratory | 1 |
MATH 102 | College Algebra | 4 |
Total Units | 20 |
To earn an SBVC Associate Degree students must complete one of the following general education patterns:
Program Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Identify auto shop safety practices.
- Explain the utilization of automotive brake, suspension, electrical, and preventative maintenance systems tools.
- Summarize the theory and concepts of the automotive brake, suspension, electrical and preventive maintenance systems.
- Demonstrate and practice auto shop safety.
- Apply the proper use of hand tools used on the automotive brake, suspension, electrical and preventive maintenance systems.
- Perform the service and repair of automotive brake, suspension, electrical and preventative maintenance systems.