The Mopar Automotive Technician Associate of Science degree is designed to prepare students for employment at a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Alfa-Romeo dealership. Technical instruction includes lecture and lab experiences in a specific Mopar content which focuses on Mopar concepts such as electrical circuits, gasoline engine repair, suspension, steering, tires, alignment, brakes, transmissions, diesel engines, engine diagnostics, high voltage systems, air conditioning, heating, and work experience at a Mopar dealership. Students will be prepared for employment at a Mopar dealership as an entry-level technician, lube technician, or apprentice. This degree requires the completion of general education in addition to the automotive courses. Students are required to complete 10 units of AUTO-299, Automotive Cooperative Work Experience (repeatable course) as part of the degree.
Course Requirements
- AUTO 220: Introduction to Mopar Career Automotive Program, 2.0 units
- AUTO 221: Mopar Electrical Phase 1, 3.0 units
- AUTO 222: Mopar Engine Repair & Maintenance, 3.0 units
- AUTO 223: Mopar Chassis Systems, 3.0 units
- AUTO 224: Mopar Brakes and Driveline, 3.0 units
- AUTO 225: Mopar Transmissions, 3.0
- AUTO 226: Mopar Electrical Phase 2, 3.0
- AUTO 227: Mopar Diesel Engines, 3.0
- AUTO 228: Mopar Engine Controls, 3.0
- AUTO 229: Mopar High Voltage and NVH, 3.0
- AUTO 230: Mopar Air Conditioning Systems, 3.0
- AUTO 299: Automotive Work Experience, 10.0
Total AUTO units: 42.0
Plus 27-39 units of general education
Degree completion: 69-81 units