Automatic and Manual Transmission A.S. Degree

Program Description

This degree prepares students to gain entry-level employment in maintenance and repair of automotive and hybrid vehicle transmissions. Transmission technicians work with some of the most advanced technology in the auto service industry, including computer command control on electronic gear trains, couplings, hydraulic pumps and other transmission components. To graduate with a specialization in Automatic and Manual Transmissions, students must complete all requirements for the certificate with a grade of C or better plus the general breadth requirements for the Associate of Science Degree (minimum total = 60 units).

The pathway below represents an efficient and effective course taking sequence for this program.  Individual circumstances might require some changes to this pathway.  It is always recommended that you meet with an academic counselor to develop a personalized educational plan.

Division

Applied Technology, Transportation & Culinary Arts

Department

Automotive

Career and Academic Pathway (CAP)

Manufacturing, Industry, Transportation

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify auto shop safety practices.

  2. Explain the utilization of automotive tools.

  3. Summarize the theory and concepts of automotive powertrain and electrical systems.

  4. Practice auto shop safety.

  5. Apply the proper use of hand tools used in automotive powertrain and electrical systems.

  6. Perform the service and repairs of automotive powertrain and electrical systems.

Program Map

GE General Education
O Available Online
Program Requirement
P Program Prerequisites

1st Semester

15-16 units

2nd Semester

13-17 units

3rd Semester

10-14 units

4th Semester

6 units