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Faculty: Harold Fujii  |  Kenneth Shimizu  


This program prepares the student for employment as a general mechanic in a service station or auto dealer’s shop, or as a specialty mechanic, a specialist on engine tune-ups or electrical systems.

Entry Requirements:

  • Possess a valid driver’s license

  • Proficiency levels in both reading and mathematics must be met for entry into the program:

Subject Area               Placement into course

Mathematics                 Math 22

Reading                        Eng 20R or ESL 9


First Semester CA AAS
AMT 20         Introduction to Auto    1 1
AMT 23         Lubrication 1 1
AMT 30         Engines 7 7
AMT 40B       Fuel Systems 3 3
Electives         Cultural, Natural, Social Env. †† - 6
TOTAL 12 18

Second Semester CA AAS
AMT 40C       Electrical Systems 6 6
AMT 46          Power Train 4 4
AMT 57          Emission 2 2
**Math 50       Technical Math or higher   3 3
**Eng              ESL 15 or Eng 21 or higher   3 3
TOTAL 18 18

Third Semester CA AAS
AMT 50        Auto Transmission 4 4
AMT 53        Brake systems            4 4
AMT 55        Suspension/Steering 4 4
Elective         Cultural, Natural, Social Env. †† - 3
TOTAL 12 15

Fourth Semester CA AAS

AMT 60H       Elec./Fuel Systems & Related Components

- 3
AMT 60I        Engines and Related Components - 3
AMT 60J        Susp./Brakes & Related Components - 3

AMT 60K       Power Train/Transmissions & Related Components

- 3
AMT 93V       CVE (optional with instructor approval)          - -
TOTAL - 12
     
TOTAL 42 63

** Meets competency requirement in mathematics or communications

†† Earn 9 credits total by selecting one 3-credit general elective course from each of the three areas: Cultural, Natural, Social Environment


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