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Automotive Service Management at White Mountains Community College

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As America's automotive industry grows, so too do the number and size of dealerships. These businesses require individuals who possess strong management skills, coupled with a background in automotive technology. The Associate Degree Program in Automotive Service Management meets these needs.

Students enrolled in the program experience a common first year with the Automotive Technology curriculum, taking both automotive and general education courses. Upon successful completion of the core courses, students shift from the major technical courses to concentrate on business courses helpful in the management sector of the automotive industry. Graduates of the program have personal and business skills that enhance their effectiveness with customers, technicians, and co-workers.

Upon graduation, students have the skills required to secure positions as assistant service manager, parts and service consultant, service advisor, service manager, and general manager.

Students must take at least two National Certification Exams (ASE) each spring, usually administered during the first week in May.

Students can expect to spend an additional $1300 to $1800 for tools, uniforms, and the ASE exams.

First Year
Fall Semester Lec Lab Cr
AUT101 Introduction to Automotive Service 2 3 2
AUT112 Automotive Electricity I 3 3 4
AUT115 Automotive Engines and Related Systems 2 3 3
ENG120 College Composition 3 0 3
Mathematics 3 0 3
Computer Electives Choose 1:
COM101, 103, 104, 105, 107
3 0 3
Semester Total  14 9 17
 
Spring Semester Lec Lab Cr
AUT113 Automotive Power Trains 4 6 6
PHY113 Electricity and Electronics 3 2 4
English 3 0 3
Humanities 3 0 3
Semester Total  13 8 16
First Year Total  33
 
Second Year
Fall Semester Lec Lab Cr
ACC111 Accounting I 3 0 3
AUT211 Automotive Electronics 2 3 3
AUT212 Chassis Service and Alignment Procedures 2 8 5
MGT214 Management 3 0 3
PHY212 Hydraulics 3 2 4
Semester Total  13 13 18
 
Spring Semester Lec Lab Cr
AUT215 Automotive Suspension and Brakes 3 3 4
MGT216 Project Management Seminar 3 0 3
MGT230 Leadership and Strategic Management 3 0 3
Liberal Arts Elective 3 0 3
Social Science Elective 3 0 3
Semester Total  15 3 16
Second Year Total  34
 
Total for A.S. Degree  67


7/26/07

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