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Automotive Technologies - GM-ASEP
Associate in Applied Science (89 credit hours)
Departmental Requirements: 62 credit hours
General Motors (62 credit hours)
AUMG 1062
Career Cornerstone: Introduction to GM Automotive Service
AUMG 1122
GM Automotive Engines I
AUMG 1132
GM Automotive Engines II
AUMG 1142
GM Automotive Brake Systems I
AUMG 1152
GM Automotive Brake Systems II
AUMG 1162
GM Specialized Electronics Training I
AUMG 1172
GM Specialized Electronics Training II
AUMG 1214
Internship
AUMG 1272
GM Manual Drivetrain I
AUMG 1292
GM Steering & Suspension I
AUMG 1302
GM Automotive Electrical Systems I
AUMG 1312
GM Manual Drivetrain II
AUMG 1314
Internship
AUMG 1322
GM Steering & Suspension II
AUMG 1342
GM Automotive Electrical Systems II
AUMG 2522
GM Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles I
AUMG 2532
GM Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning I
AUMG 2544
Internship
AUMG 2582
GM Automotive Engine Performance
AUMG 2632
GM Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles II
AUMG 2672
GM Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning II
AUMG 2682
GM Capstone
AUMG 2812
Internship (12 credit hours)
General Education Requirements: 24 credit hours
Behavioral Sciences (3 credit hours)
PSYC 1113
Introductory Psychology
PSYC 2313
Psychology of Personal Adjustment
SOC 1113
Introductory Sociology
English (3 credit hours)
ENGL 1033
Technical Writing I
ENGL 1113
Freshman Composition I
General Business (3 credit hours)
BADM 1113
Introduction to Business
ECON 2103
Micro Economics
ECON 2203
Macro Economics
MGMT 2313
Supervisory Management
GBUS 2243
Small Business Management
History (3 credit hours)
HIST 1483
U. S. History To 1865
HIST 1493
U. S. History Since 1865
Mathematics (3 credit hours)
MATH 1513
College Algebra
MATH 2003
Business Mathematics
Philosophy (3 credit hours)
PHIL 1213
Ethics
Political Science (3 credit hours)
POLS 1113
U. S. Government
Speech or English(3 credit hours)
SPCH 1113
Introduction to Speech Communications
ENGL 2033
Technical Writing II
Interdepartmental Requirements: 3 credit hours
General Technologies (3 credit hours)
CS 1013
Computer Literacy and Applications
Program Plan of Study 2007-2008