BIG BEND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
INDUSTRY, MANUFACTURING & TRADES
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
The Automotive Technology program is two years (six quarters) in length and is designed to
develop entry level employment skills for those seeking career opportunities in the
automotive repair field. As long as there are vehicles on the road, there will always be a need
for highly skilled automotive technicians to maintain, service and repair them. According to
Washington State labor market information, over 2,500 annual job openings are projected in
automotive related industries. A student in the BBCC automotive program receives training
in all eight ASE Certification areas. Modern repair and diagnostic test equipment is used in
training the student to accurately repair the complex vehicles of today. The curriculum also
includes shop safety and environmental training, Industrial First Aid Certification, EPA Section 609 Refrigerant
Certification, basic welding skills, and hydraulics, as well as degree required general education classes. Graduates of
the Automotive Technology program obtain employment as automotive repair technicians and in related occupations
such as automotive parts merchandising, alignment, tire service, and fleet maintenance. The agricultural equipment
service and repair industry also provides employment opportunities for our graduates. A high-tech career in
automotive technology gives a person job mobility with the security of knowing that his/her skills will always be in demand.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Complete Admissions and Placement processes Meet with AUT advisor prior to enrolling
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Related Instruction (20 Credits)
AUT 105 Auto Personal Computer Applications (2)
BUS 120 Human Relations on the Job (4)
CMST 100 – Human Communications (4)
ENGL 109 Applied Technical Writing (3)
FAD 150 Industrial First Aid & CPR (2)
MAP 101 Applied Mathematics (AUT/WLD) (5) or
MAP 117 Applied Math for Workforce Programs (5)
Program Core (117 Credits Total)
AUT 111 Auto Engine Service (3)
AUT 115 Shop Safety Environmental Issues (1)
AUT 121 Auto Electrical & Electronic Systems (15)
AUT 124 Brake System Service (9)
AUT 125 Suspension, steering & Alignment (9)
AUT 131 – Manual Drive Train & Axles (8)
AUT 132 Hydraulics Systems (3)
AUT 190 – Projects Lab (2 per quarter (6)
AUT 211 Auto Convenience Systems (2)
AUT 212 – Automatic transmission Repair (9)
AUT 213 – Automotive Servicing I (6)
AUT 220 Engine Performance (18)
AUT 223 – Automotive Servicing II (6)
AUT 290 – Projects Labe (2 per quarter) (6)
WLD 101 Oxy Acetylene Welding for AUT (2)
WLD 102 ARC/CMAW welding for AUT (2)
137 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY PRE-REQUISITE FLOW CHART
Start by talking with your assigned advisor to determine which courses to take first based on your placement scores.
ENGL 109
Applied Technical
Writing
BUS 120
Human Relations
on the job
AUT 115 Shop Safety and Environmental Issues
REQUIRED FIRST QUARTER
DVS 080
or placement into
MATH 094
MAP 101
Applied Math
Engine Service
AUT 124
Brake Systems
AUT 125
Suspension
ENROLLED in
AUT Program
AUT 190
Projects Lab
AUT 290
Projects Lab
ENGL 098
or
placement into
ENGL 099
AUT 131
MT & Axles
AUT 212
AT Trans Repair
First Year of AUT
COMPLETED
AUT 213
Servicing I
AUT 223
Servicing II
AUT 121
ELEC Systems
AUT 211
CONV Systems
AUT 220
Performance
AUT 231
Heating & AC
AUT 132
HYDR Systems
Program Courses WITHOUT PRE-requisites
Program Requirements
CMST 100 Human Communications
FAD 150 Industrial First Aid & CPR
AUTO TECH QUARTERLY PRGRAM PLAN (YEAR ONE)
FALL (25 Credits)
WINTER (24 Credits)
SPRING (22 Credits)
AUT 111 (9)
AUT 115 (1)
AUT 131 (8)
AUT 190 (2)
MAP 101 (5
AUT 121 (15)
AUT 132 (3)
AUT 190 (2)
WLD 101 (2)
WLD 102 (2)
AUT 105 (2)
AUT 124 (9)
AUT 125 (9)
AUT 190 (2)
ADVISING
FALL
WINTER
SPRING
Fill out FAFSA or WAFSA for next
year
Meet with your advisor
BBCC Foundation scholarship app
AUTO TECH QUARTERLY PROGRAM PLAN (YEAR TWO)
FALL (23 Credits)
WINTER ( 20 Credits)
SPRING (22 Credits)
AUT 220 (18)
AUT 290 (2)
ENGL 109 (3)
AUT 212 (8)
AUT 213 (6)
AUT 290 (2)
CMST 100 (4)
AUT 211 (2)
AUT 223 (6)
AUT 231 (6)
AUT 290 (2)
BUS 120 (4)
FAD 150 (2)
ADVISING
FALL
WINTER
SPRING
Apply for BBCC graduation
Explore employment opportunities
using BBCC Career Services
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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATION OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
Automatic Transmission & Transaxle Repair
AUT 212 Automatic Transmission Repair (9)
Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning
AUT 231 Auto Heating and Air Conditioning (6)
Brake Repair
AUT 124 Brake System Service (9)
Electrical/Electronic System
AUT 121 Auto Electrical & Electronic Systems (15)
Engine Performance
AUT 220 Engine Performance (18)
Engine Repair
AUT 111 Automotive Engine Service (9)
Manual Drivetrain and Axle
AUT 131 Manual Drivetrain and Axles (8)
Suspension and Steering
AUT 125 Suspension, Steering and Alignment (9)
ATTENTION:
All certificates require the completion of AUT 115.
Students seeking to earn multiple certificates only need
to complete AUT 115 once regardless of number of
certificates intended.
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Big Bend Community College
WORKFORCE EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Certificate of Achievement
Students working toward a Certificate of Achievement need to develop a program plan with the faculty advisor in
their Workforce Education area of interest. The plan must include all related instruction components. The Certificate
of Achievement is designed to provide recognition for the student who has not completed an Associate in Applied
Science degree program.
Certificate of Accomplishment
Students working toward a Certificate of Accomplishment need to develop a program plan with the faculty advisor in
their Workforce Education area of interest. The Certificate of Achievement is designed to provide recognition for the
student who does not complete a Certificate of Achievement or an Associate in Applied Science degree program.
Changes or substitutions for course work in the college catalog must be listed and approved by the advisor. It is
essential that students meet quarterly with their advisor before registration to review progress and plan their program.
Each program plan must be approved by the Workforce Education program advisor and Dean of Workforce Education.
Certificates will be issued out of the Dean of Workforce Education Instructional Services office.
Certificate of Achievement QTR & YR Completed:
Certificate of Achievement QTR & YR Completed:
Title of Certificate:
Advisor Approval:
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Advisor Date
Program Completion Approval:
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Dean of Workforce Education Date
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Instructional Services Office Assistant Date
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