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College Catalog 2021-2022 
    
College Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Automotive Technology (A.A.S.)


As a modern automotive technician, you will need advanced skills to perform service and maintenance on state-of-the-art vehicles. Progressive technologies such as driverless vehicles, electronic suspension, advanced radar collision avoidance, microcomputer-controlled heating and air conditioning systems are increasingly more common in the automotive industry. Each of these highly technical and highly integrated systems demand technicians that possess a substantial background in electronic systems and diagnostic procedures.

OCC’s Automotive Technology degree program allows students to earn an A.A.S degree while training on the latest computer-based diagnostic test instrumentation. Basic and specialized automotive courses will help students develop a solid foundation in this fast-paced field. Students will actively participate in hands-on instruction on emissions diagnosis and drivability concerns in a laboratory setting. Comprehensive instruction in mathematics, the sciences, and liberal arts allow students to develop the diverse skills necessary for advancement in this exciting field.

Graduates of the Automotive Technology program are adequately trained to seek employment in related automotive fields.

Students that decide to continue their education can talk to our faculty about our articulation agreement for transfer to SUNY Morrisville.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Explain major systems of the modern automobile.
  2. Learn how to properly diagnose and repair electrical and mechanical systems within the modern automobile.
  3. Utilize tools and equipment for automobile repairs.
  4. Identify factors that influence successful technician careers.
  5. Articulate the flow of work with the Automotive Repair facility starting with the customer complaint and ending with customer satisfaction.

Additional Costs

Students are required to purchase a tool set.

Graduation Requirements

400 hours of Work Experience while matriculated must be completed prior to graduation.

Total Credits: 18


Semester 2


Semester 3


Semester 4


Total Program Credits: 60