SAC
Design, Make & Move
Automotive Technology Degree
The associate degree curriculum in automotive technology is designed to prepare the student for employment in modern automotive service and repair. Technical instruction includes lecture and lab experiences in a variety of automotive subjects which the student may select according to his/ her interests. Employment opportunities are available in dealerships, independent shops and civil service, both domestic and import. NOTE: This plan reflects the general education and major requirements of the 19-20 catalog. Please see a counselor to verify your plan. SAC.AUTO.AS

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Semester 1
Total: 16 units
MAJOR
​Auto Essentials or Automotive Maintenance
3 units
MAJOR
Electronics Fundamentals
5 units
GE Area E1
Freshman Composition
4 units
GE Area IA
Reading
4 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 3 units
GE Area B1
American Institution
3 units
Semester 2
Total: 16 units
MAJOR
Brakes
4.5 units
MAJOR
Engine Diagnosis and Maintenance
4.5 units
GE Area E2
Personal Finance
3 units
GE Area IB
Mathematics
4 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 7 units
GE Area A
4 units
Semester 3
Total: 16 units
MAJOR
Steering and Suspension Service
4.5 units
MAJOR
Engine Repair
5.5 units
GE Area II
Oral Communication
3 units
GE Area F1
Introduction to Innovation and Entrepreneurship
3 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 0 units
GE Area C
Humanities
3 units
Semester 4
Total: 15.5 units
MAJOR
Electrical System
4 units
MAJOR
Manual Drive Train and Axles
4.5 units
GE Area B2
Social Science
3 units
GE Area D1 or D2
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
3 units
Ge Area F2
Kinesiology
1 units

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Faculty Lead
Name:​​Gregory Gonzales