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Automotive Technology • Associate in Applied Science

Occupational Program

Colleague Code: AAS.ATEC

Curriculum Code: AUT 205

Program Information:

This program prepares students with professional and technical skills required to be successful in the automotive repair industry. Students that complete the associate degree can transfer to a four-year institution to complete a Bachelor of Science in automotive technology. Students who complete the associate degree could also go work in the repair industry locally and abroad.

  • Refer to automotive instructors for additional information and program requirements
  • This applied science program of study must be taken in its entirety to meet degree requirements.

For Program Information Contact:

For Program Information contact the Workforce Institute at 217-786-2751 or email workforce@llcc.edu

Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester:

AUT 101Fundamentals of Automotive Technologies

3

AUT 109Auto Business Management

3

AUT 102Gasoline Multi-Cylinder Engines

3.5

AUT 106Brake Systems

3

AUT 121Basic Automotive Electronics

3.5

Second Semester:

AUT 103Basic Engine Performance

3.5

AUT 107Steering and Alignment

3

AUT 208Heating and Air Conditioning

3

AUT 220Advanced Automotive Electronics

3

Program Course Selection**

Third Semester:

AUT 202Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles

3

AUT 203Power Trains and Manual Transmissions

3

EGL 103Technical and Professional Communication I

3

ESI 101Employability Skills

2

TEM 103Vocational-Technical Math

3

or a higher math elective

3-5

Humanities, Fine Arts or Social Science Elective

3

Fourth Semester:

AUT 214Advanced Engine Performance

3

EGL 106Technical and Professional Communication II

3

OR

CMN 104Interpersonal Communication

3

TES 121Technical Shop Physics

3

Program Course Selection

1-3

Program Course Selection: choose from the following; AUT 207, AUT 210 or AUT 217.

Course Requirements:

Required General Education Courses

Note: For students wishing to transfer to a four-year university, they should pursue a pathway that substitutes EGL 101 and 102 for EGL 103 and 106 or CMN 104. Contact your transfer institution and student success coach for guidance on transferable general education coursework.

EGL 103Technical and Professional Communication I

3

EGL 106Technical and Professional Communication II

3

OR

CMN 104Interpersonal Communication

3

TEM 103Vocational-Technical Math

3

or a higher math elective

3-5

TES 121Technical Shop Physics

3

Humanities, Fine Arts or Social Science Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15-17

Required Program Courses

AUT 101Fundamentals of Automotive Technologies

3

AUT 102Gasoline Multi-Cylinder Engines

3.5

AUT 103Basic Engine Performance

3.5

AUT 106Brake Systems

3

AUT 107Steering and Alignment

3

AUT 109Auto Business Management

3

AUT 121Basic Automotive Electronics

3.5

AUT 202Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles

3

AUT 203Power Trains and Manual Transmissions

3

AUT 208Heating and Air Conditioning

3

AUT 214Advanced Engine Performance

3

AUT 220Advanced Automotive Electronics

3

Total Credit Hours:37.5

Required Program Course Selections

Select 2 of the following courses.

AUT 207Light Duty Diesel Engines

3.5

AUT 210Automotive Internship

3

AUT 217Hybrid and Electric Vehicles

3.5

Total Credit Hours:6.5-7

Required Program Support Courses

ESI 101Employability Skills

2

Total Credit Hours:2

Total Credit Hours: 61.0-63.5