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Automotive Service Technology - AAS


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Program Code: AAS.15844

In addition to being trained to enter the automotive field as a technician or service writer, you will have a broader based education by completing the associate degree. You may also choose to continue your education by seeking a baccalaureate degree. Both certificate and associate degree are available. Both the certificate and associate degree options provide hybrid technology.

Fall First Year:


Total Semester Credits: 12


Winter First Year:


Total Semester Credits: 12


Spring First Year:


Total Semester Credits: 9


Total Semester Credits: 12


Total Semester Credits: 12


Spring Second Year:


Total Semester Credits: 8


Total Credits: 65


Notations


  1. A grade of “C” (2.0) or higher is required in AUTO 160 AUTO 231W , AUTO 232W , AUTO 233 , AUTO 234 , AUTO 235 , AUTO 236 , AUTO 237 , AUTO 238W  and AUTO 249 .
  2. AUTO 231W , AUTO 232W , AUTO 233 , AUTO 234 , AUTO 235 , AUTO 236 , AUTO 237 , AUTO 238W  and AUTO 249  are key courses and must be completed within 5 years of completing degree. Failure to complete within the stated time frame will require you to repeat this course. See Graduation Requirements .
  3. Before enrolling in an Automotive Service Skills Internship, the student must have a current State of Michigan Motor Vehicle Training Permit; Motor Vehicle Mechanic Certifications in all areas; or a combination of both that would cover all areas. The student must consult with the automotive faculty before starting their internships. The student will be responsible for obtaining the place of employment for the internships which must be acceptable by Delta College. Two internships are required for an associate degree and the certificate.
  4. Any college level Composition II course with a minimum grade of “C” may be substituted for ENG 113 . MTH 118W  with a minimum grade of “C” may be substituted for MGT 110 . See a student success advisor.
  5. For those students who are planning to transfer to a four-year college and/or university, we recommend that you visit the website of the school to which you may transfer for appropriate information about their requirements and the Delta College courses that will transfer to that institution. Visit the Delta College Articulation website for information on agreements with other 4-year colleges and universities to transition from Delta College associate degree programs to a baccalaureate program. Other options include 3 + 1 programs, online programs, and international programs.
  6. AUTO 216  and AUTO 226  are electives that can be taken but are not required .

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