Automotive Technology
Description: The Automotive Technology Program of Study emphasizes a curriculum in automotive mechanics theory and practical applications necessary for skillful employment. Program graduates will be well-rounded entry-level technicians.
GPA Requirement: Minimum 2.0 GPA
Salary: Average Salary in Georgia for Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics - $44, 570 (source: O*Net Online)
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TCCs and Courses:
AE41 Auto Electrical/Electronic System Technician
- AUTT 1010 - Automotive Technology Introduction (2)
- AUTT 1020 - Automotive Electrical Systems (7)
- Program: 9 Credit Hours
ASG 1 Automotive Chassis Technician Specialist
- AUTT 1010 - Automotive Technology Introduction (2)
- AUTT 1020 - Automotive Electrical Systems (7)
- AUTT 1030 - Automotive Brake Systems (4)
- AUTT 1050 - Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems (4)
- Program: 8 Additional Credit Hours
AH21 Automotive Climate Control Technician
- AUTT 1010 - Automotive Technology Introduction (2)
- AUTT 1020 - Automotive Electrical Systems (7)
- AUTT 1060 - Automotive Climate Control Systems (5)
- Program: 5 Additional Credit Hours
AE51 Automotive Engine Performance Technician
- AUTT 1010 - Automotive Technology Introduction (2)
- AUTT 1020 - Automotive Electrical Systems (7)
- AUTT 1040 - Automotive Engine Performance (7)
- Program: 7 Additional Credit Hours
*While only two TCCs are required for graduation, students have the option to earn up to four TCCs with each being fully funded through Dual Enrollment Funding.