Automotive Systems Technology GM-ASEP, AAS

A60160G

Official Program Description registered with the NC Community College System:

Curriculums in the Mobile Equipment Maintenance and Repair pathway prepare individuals for employment as entry-level transportation service technicians. The program provides an introduction to transportation industry careers and increases student awareness of the diverse technologies associated with this dynamic and challenging field.

Course work may include transportation systems theory, braking systems, climate control, design parameters, drive trains, electrical/electronic systems, engine repair, engine performance, environmental regulations, materials, product finish, safety, steering/suspension, transmission/transaxles, and sustainable transportation, depending on the program major area chosen.

Graduates of this pathway should be prepared to take professional licensure exams, which correspond to certain programs of study, and to enter careers as entry-level technicians in the transportation industry.

Automotive Systems Technology: A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair, service, and maintain all types of automobiles. Includes instruction in brake systems, electrical systems, engine performance, engine repair, suspension and steering, automatic and manual transmissions and drive trains, and heating and air condition systems.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Automotive Systems Technology Degree programs, the new graduate should be able to perform general maintenance, diagnose, and repair concerns related to Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Automobile areas A1-A8 including Engine Repair, Automatic Trans/Transaxle, Manual Drivetrains and Axles, Suspension and Steering, Brakes, Electrical/Electronic Systems, Heating & Air Conditioning, and Engine Performance.

Degree Awarded

An Associate in Applied Science Degree-Automotive Systems Technology GM-ASEP is awarded by the College upon completion of this program.

Note

All students are required to purchase a laptop, hand tools, safety glasses, and uniforms. Costs are available by calling an Automotive Systems Technology instructor at (919) 739-6819 or 6820.

Students entering the Automotive Systems Technology Degree programs should have completed the diploma classes prior to taking degree classes.

The General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (GM-ASEP) is a partnership involving educational institutions, national and local businesses, students, as well as local General Motors (GM) dealerships and AC Delco Professional Service Centers (PSC) throughout eastern North Carolina. GM-ASEP students are required to take Work-Based Learning and be sponsored by a GM Dealer or AC Delco PSC.

In addition to the admissions requirements students enrolling in Work-Based Learning need to:

  • Possess a valid driver’s license and maintain an employable driving record.
  • Pass a drug test if requested by the sponsoring employer.
  • Consent to a criminal background check if requested by the sponsoring employer.

For More Information

The Automotive Systems Technology Degree programs are in the Applied Technology Division. For more information call (919) 739-6819, 6820 or visit us at our website at www.waynecc.edu.

Admissions

  • A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • A placement test in English, mathematics, reading, and computer skills are required to determine entry-level courses that match individual needs.

First Step To Enroll:

Call the Admissions and Records Office at (919) 739-6720.

First Semester

Course NumberTitleContact HoursCredits
ACA 111College Student Success
1

1

TRN 170PC Skills for Transportation
3

2

TRN 110Introduction to Transport Technology
3

2

TRN 111Chassis Maintenance and Light Repair
8

4

TRN 112Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair
8

4

Total Credit Hours:13

Second Semester

Course NumberTitleContact HoursCredits
TRN 120Basic Transportation Electricity
7

5

AUT 141Suspension & Steering Systems
5

3

AUT 151Brake Systems
5

3

WBL 111Work-Based Learning I
10

1

ENG 111Writing and Inquiry
3

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Summer Semester

Course NumberTitleContact HoursCredits
AUT 116Engine Repair
5

3

TRN 140Transportation Climate Control
3

2

TRN 140ATransportation Climate Control Lab
3

2

MAT 110Mathematical Measurement and Literacy
4

3

Total Credit Hours:10

Third Semester

Course NumberTitleContact HoursCredits
AUT 163Advanced Automotive Electricity
5

3

AUT 181Engine Performance 1
5

3

AUT 231Manual Transmissions/Transaxles/Drive, Trains
5

3

ENG 114Professional Research & Reporting
3

3

WBL 121Work-Based Learning II
10

1

Total Credit Hours:13

Fourth Semester

Course NumberTitleContact HoursCredits
AUT 183Engine Performance 2
8

4

AUT 221Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles
5

3

AUT 281Advanced Engine Performance
4

3

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective
3

3

Social/Behavioral Science Elective
3

3

WBL 131Work-Based Learning III
10

1

Total Credit Hours:17

Total Credit Hours: 68

Electives

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

Choose one course from the Humanities/Fine Arts list of Optional General Education Courses for AAS Programs.
Course NumberTitleContact HoursCredits

Social/Behavorial Science Elective

Choose one course from the Social/Behavioral Science list of Optional General Education Courses for AAS Programs.

Course NumberTitleContact HoursCredits