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Automotive Technology (AUAAS)

Award: Associate in applied science degree

Program location: South Omaha Campus

 

The Automotive Technology program is a National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) MASTER certified program. This is the highest achievement an institution can receive. All MCC instructors are Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Technicians in the fields they teach. MCC is the only college to offer both day and evening classes to meet the needs of those with busy schedules.  See the class schedule for class and entry point offering times.

MCC offers an “express lane” certificate for students who successfully complete the first quarter classes so they can show prospective employers their achievements and begin their path to a successful career. This opportunity allows students to earn a living while they attend hybrid classes. Hybrid classes allow students to take tests and prepare for class at their convenience online, and then come to the campus to get hands-on training and mini lectures. This allows students to use their time wisely and not have to sit through long lectures. Class time uses a team-based learning format. Classes are very interactive and provide a high level of engagement.

Other nationally recognized certificates earned along the way include:

• Safety and Pollution Prevention, SP/2 training
ASE Student Certification
• National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) certification for the Snap-On Verus Pro, Vantage Pro, Multimeter systems

 

Tool Requirements

The automotive technology program supplies the tools needed for course studies while on campus. Tools used on the job must be purchased when you begin employment or enroll in the internship portion of the program.

 

Graduation Requirements

General education

 27.0

Major requirements

 83.0

Total credit hours required

110.0

General education requirements (27.0 credit hrs.)

Communications

English level I

4.5

English level II

4.5

Humanities/social sciences

Humanities/social sciences

4.5

Quantitative/Numeracy Skills

MATH 1240Applied Mathematics

4.5

Other

HMRL 1010Human Relations SkillsONLINEHYBRID

4.5

INFO 1001Information Systems and LiteracyONLINEHYBRID

4.5

Major requirements for Automotive Technology (83.0 credit hrs.)

AUTT 1010Introduction to Auto Service and Minor RepairHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1210Automotive Electricity and Electronics IHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1220Automotive Electricity and Electronics IIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1230Automotive Electricity and Electronics IIIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1240Automotive Electricity and Electronics IVHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1310Powertrain Repair IHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1320Powertrain Repair IIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1330Powertrain Repair IIIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1510Brake Repair IHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1520Brake Repair IIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1620Heating and Air Conditioning IHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1630Heating and Air Conditioning IIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1710Engine Mechanical Service IHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1720Engine Mechanical Service IIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 1730Engine Mechanical Service IIIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2310Suspension SystemsHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2410Engine Performance IHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2420Engine Performance IIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2430Engine Performance IIIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2810Manual Transmission Repair IHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2815Manual Transmission Repair IIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2830Automatic Transmission Repair IHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2840Automatic Transmission Repair IIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2845Automatic Transmission Repair IIIHYBRID

3.0

AUTT 2981On-The-Job Training/Work Experience

8.0

WELD 1261Combination Welding - Automotive

3.0

Automotive Advising Tips

• Entry points vary from day and evening classes.  Consult class schedule for latest offerings.
• Students entering the program class MUST HAVE a valid driver’s license.  Licenses are checked on the first day of every class.  Students without a license are disenrolled.
• Students are required to purchase the internship tool set (ITS) before enrolling in AUTT 2981.  Students who do not obtain their tools may be disenrolled.
• This program utilizes a hybrid format. Twenty-five percent of the instruction is online.
• Additional program requirements are detailed in the automotive Student Handbook at www.mccneb.edu/programs/autt.asp.