A.A.S. Degree in Automotive Systems Technology
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 2 years |
Intakes | January, May, August |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- Applicants who are high school graduates; or possess the equivalent; i.e., the General Education Development (GED) diploma or Adult High School Diploma; or are at least 18 years of age; or have a transcript from a home school; or are high school students who meet the eligibility requirements established by the State of North Carolina.
- An undocumented immigrant is eligible for admission to Martin Community College if he/she attended and graduated from a United States public high school or home school that operates in compliance with State or local law.
- An undocumented immigrant with a diploma from an Adult High School that is located in the United States and operates in compliance with State or local law is eligible for admission to Martin Community College.
Curriculum
Fall semester 1
- Success and Study Skills
- Engine Repair
- Engine Repair Lab
- Brake Systems
- Brake Systems Lab
- Intro to Transport Tech
- Basic Transport Electricity
Spring semester 1
- Engine Performance I
- Basic PC Literacy
- Writing and Inquiry
- Math Measurement & Literacy
- Transport Climate Control
- Transport Climate Control Lab
- Adv. Transport Electronics
Summer semester
- Work-Based Learning I
Fall semester 2
- Engine Performance II
- Manual Trans/Axles/Drivetrains
- Manual Trans/Axles/Drivetrains Lab
- Public Speaking or
- Oral Communications
- Basic Welding Processes
Spring semester 2
- Suspension and Steering Systems
- Suspension and Steering Systems Lab
- Auto Transmission/Transaxles
- Auto Transmission/Transaxles Lab
- Advanced Engine Performance
- Technology and Society
- Interpersonal Psychology
- Inert Gas Welding