68 credits minimum
Technical Specialties Division
Miller Campus, MATC 203
General Information, (801) 957-4073
Program Information, (801) 957-5231
www.slcc.edu/autotechnologies
Academic Advisor, Redwood Campus CT 249, (801) 957-4550
Program Faculty:
Assistant Professor − Brett Baird
Instructors − Ed White, Jon Longo, Norman Brown, Dennis O’Rielly
Program Description: The four-semester automotive technician program is designed to train students in both domestic and imported vehicle mechanics and repairs. It prepares students to enter into the job market as technicians skilled in all facets of automotive repair.
Prospective auto technicians should be in good physical condition, have above average mechanical aptitude and hand-eye coordination and have problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Career Opportunities: Upon completion of this program, graduates may find employment opportunities as automotive transmission specialists, engine performance experts, automobile air conditioning specialists, front end and brake technicians and emission control specialists. Most technicians furnish their own hand tools. Employers furnish engine analyzers and specialized test equipment and tools for servicing service units such as automatic transmissions. Skills in automotive diagnosis and repair open the doors to a multitude of jobs throughout the state and nation.
HONDA PACT (PROFESSIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CAREER TRAINING)
In order to be at the “cutting edge” of technology, the Salt Lake Community College, in agreement with American Honda Motor Company, has included the American Honda Professional Automotive Career Training (PACT) into its Automotive Technician AAS Degree program. Honda PACT is designed to allow students to receive additional training in the repair and maintenance of Honda and Acura automobiles. Honda PACT consists of technical training for automotive service professionals specializing in customer service. Students become Honda PACT students by completing AUTO 1010 - Maint & Lt Repair Fundamentals and successfully passing a series of Honda-specific tests called Honda Express. Learn more about Honda PACT at www.hondacareers.com
Transfer/Articulation Information: Students who earn an AAS degree in Automotive Technician have the option to transfer into the Technology Management Bachelor Degree at Utah Valley University. UVU will accept up to 45 technical credits towards this degree.
Program Entry Requirements: Students may enter into this program Fall, Spring or Summer semester. Successful completion of, or testing out of, AUTO 1010 is required before students can enroll in additional automotive courses. To be able to test out of AUTO 1010 , a student must meet one of the following qualifications: 1. Completed two years of Auto classes in High School OR 2. Have at least one year of work experience as an automotive technician. If you meet one of these requirements, you may then speak with the instructor for this class, regarding the option to test out of AUTO 1010 . Successful completion of AUTO 1010 is a passing grade of a C or higher for either course completion or testing out.
AUTO 1010 can be taken as concurrent enrollment in High School programs. AUTO 1010 will also be offered in the summer semester and twice during both Fall and Spring semesters.
For information on getting started, please visit www.slcc.edu/students-future
Estimated Cost for Students:
Tuition per semester: www.slcc.edu/students-future/tuition-fees
Tools and Supplies: $2,000
Books: $850
Estimated Time to Completion: The Automotive Technician AAS degree requires a minimum of four full-time semesters and a minimum of 68 credit hours.
Program Student Learning Outcomes |
Related College-Wide Student Learning Outcomes |
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1 - Acquire substantive knowledge
2 - Communicate effectively
3 - Develop quantitative literacies
4 - Think critically and creatively
5 - Develop knowledge and skills to be civically engaged
6 - Develop the knowledge and skills to work with others in a professional and constructive manner
7 - Develop computer and information literacy |
1. Completers will obtain Automotive Engine Repair entry level employment skills in accordance with NATEF standards. |
1, 2, 4, 5 |
2. Completers will obtain Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle entry level employment skills in accordance with NATEF standards. |
1, 2, 4, 5 |
3. Completers will obtain Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axles entry level employment skills in accordance with NATEF standards. |
1, 2, 4, 5 |
4. Completers will obtain Automotive Suspension and Steering entry level employment skills in accordance with NATEF standards. |
1, 2, 4, 5 |
5. Completers will obtain Automotive Brakes entry level employment skills in accordance with NATEF standards. |
1, 2, 4, 5 |
6. Completers will obtain Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems entry level employment skills in accordance with NATEF standards. |
1, 2, 4, 5 |
7. Completers will obtain Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning entry level employment skills in accordance with NATEF standards. |
1, 2, 4, 5 |
8. Completers will obtain Automotive Engine Performance entry level employment skills in accordance with NATEF standards. |
1, 2, 4, 5 |