Associate of Occupational Studies (A.O.S.)

Automotive Technology

Program
Curriculum Code
0525
Semester Hours Required for Graduation
61

Automotive Technology, with its highly trained and certified professional faculty, is dedicated to instructing students in the operation, diagnosis and repair of the complex systems of the modern automobile.

The Automotive Technology programs are accredited by: 

Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation
13505 Dulles Technology Drive 
Herndon, VA 20171 
(703) 713-0100

Automotive Technology offers one certificate and one degree (Associate in Occupational Studies (A.O.S)) designed to prepare the student for a career in this field.   

Students may also choose from the following options:

  • Audi AEP, which provides students training in Audi-specific technology
  • Subaru University (Subaru-U), which provides students training in Subaru-specific technology
  • Toyota TECS Elite, which provides students training in Toyota and Lexus-specific technology

C-GCC also offers a college-based program. This general program provides training in the repair of many different vehicles and systems which leads to employment at new car dealerships, independent repair facilities, and fleet repair operations.

NOTE: All students are required to sign an Automotive Technology program Acknowledgement Form for acceptance into the program.

NOTE: All students taking Automotive Technology courses are required to attend the mandatory orientation and safety session. Students will be given the date of the orientation session at the time of registration.

NOTE: All students attending automotive courses are required to have a basic set of hand tools.  

NOTE: With the exception of AU 128, only students matriculated in Automotive Technology are allowed to take courses with the “AU” prefix.

Automotive Technology Requirements: A.O.S.

The Associate in Occupational Studies degree is designed for the student who wants concentrated skills in the automotive area, with a minimum general education requirement. This program is designed for immediate employment after graduation and is not intended for transfer.

  1. Minimum requirements for admission into this program are 12th-grade reading (readiness to begin EN 101-Composition) and competency in mathematics fundamentals. 
  2. All students must complete the Automotive Internship Work Study Courses before graduation.
  3. Students must obtain a 2.0 GPA to graduate.
Program Goals

This program trains students in the repair of the modern automobile without focusing on one specific manufacturer. It is a general program, allowing graduates the opportunity to work at specific dealerships, independent repair centers, and/or fleet repair facilities.

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Interpret automotive contextual information to determine appropriate service actions. 
  2. Collect and analyze printed and electronic vehicle data to correctly identify a system failure.
  3. Apply mathematical principles as they relate to the automotive industry.
  4. Evaluate digital oscilloscope graphing for the purpose of diagnostic philosophy.
  5. Interact effectively in a diverse automotive environment.
  6. Ability to work independently on e-learning modules and research papers to successful completion.
  7. Analyze data and formulate an effective repair philosophy.
  8. Clearly articulate in an automotive environment the specific diagnostic and repair process.
Academic Preparation

It is highly recommended that the following criteria be met to begin this program, and it is REQUIRED by the completion of 24 credits:

12th-grade reading level is required. Placement test scores must indicate readiness to begin EN 101-Composition.

Competency in mathematics fundamentals is required. 

Liberal Arts Requirements

0 Semester Hours 

2nd Semester 

Course Code
Title
Semester Hours
Sub-Total Semester Hours
14

Summer 

Course Code
Title
Semester Hours
Sub-Total Semester Hours
2

4th Semester 

Course Code
Title
Semester Hours
3
Sub-Total Semester Hours
14

Summer 

Course Code
Title
Semester Hours
Sub-Total Semester Hours
2

Career Opportunities: Repair shop owner, automotive technician or component re-builder, fleet repair, parts department manager. 

Total Semester Hours
61