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Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Counselor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2025-2026 San Joaquin Delta College Catalog Program: Automotive Technology, AS | |||
Automotive Technology, ASUpon successful completion of the Automotive Technology Associate in Science degree, the student demonstrates knowledge and the skills necessary to perform various aspects of automotive repair. The student can pursue career opportunities at automotive factories, dealerships, independent automotive and auto body repair facilities, smog shops, specialization shops, restoration facilities, and public agencies. The student demonstrates competence in the following areas if emphasis in courses within the major and electives are AUTOMECH: engine repair, automatic transmission/transaxle, manual drive train and axles, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. The student can take the eight Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exams in the mentioned areas. The student demonstrates competence in the following areas if emphasis in courses within the major and electives are AUTOBODY: painting and refinishing, non-structural analysis and damage repair, structural analysis and damage repair, damage analysis and estimating, and classic automotive restoration. This program is accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) in association with the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). This program is certified by the California Department of Consumer Affairs/Bureau of Automotive Repair (DCA/BAR). This program is also certified by the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR). Program Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
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Major Requirements - Restricted ElectivesComplete 42 units selected from: | ||||
Course Name | Units: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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AUTOBODY 84A Introductory Auto Collision Repair | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOBODY 84B Beginning Auto Collision Repair | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOBODY 84C Intermediate Auto Collision Repair | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOBODY 84D Advanced Auto Collision Repair | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOBODY 87C Auto Body Specialization - Painting | Units: 1-4 | |||
AUTOMECH 60 Hybrid Electric Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology L3 | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOMECH 72 Basic Brakes, Suspensions, Wheel Alignment, and Maintenance | Units: 3 | |||
AUTOMECH 73 Basic Engine Performance and Electrical Systems A6 | Units: 3 | |||
AUTOMECH /AGEGR 74 Basic Engines | Units: 3 | |||
AUTOMECH 87A Automobile Mechanics Specialization | Units: 1-4 | |||
AUTOMECH 87B Auto Electrics Specialization | Units: 1-4 | |||
AUTOMECH 91 Starting, Charging, and Electrical Systems A6 | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOMECH 92 Brakes, Suspension, and Steering | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOMECH 94 Manual Drivetrain and Axles | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOMECH 95 Air Conditioning, Heating, and Electrical Systems A7 | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOMECH 96A Fuel Management and Computer Controls | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOMECH 96B Ignition Systems and Electronic Engine Controls | Units: 6 | |||
AUTOMECH 97 Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles | Units: 6 | |||
Minimum Major Units Required: 42Complete all courses with a grade of “C” or better. | ||||
General EducationComplete the following general education pattern:
Students are advised to double-count courses in the major to also satisfy general education when possible. Course subject credit will be awarded in satisfaction of major and lower division general education requirements, but the units will only be counted once in computing the total number of units for the degree. | ||||
Minimum Degree Units Required: 69 | ||||
For more information:Contact the Technical Careers and Trades Transfer and Career Pathway (TrAC) | ||||
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