Degrees
DEGREE: A.A.—Automotive Mechanics Technology
Code #1028
Suggested Electives:
AMT 300, 310, 312, 326, 498;
BUS 105; ADT 300.
NOTE:
Students completing the FORD ASSET program must also
complete AMT 300, 312, 326 and Welding 294. In addition, 5 units of
Work Experience and a total of 1000 sponsored work hours must be
completed. AMT 301, 306, and 332 are not required in ASSET.
Associate Degree
The Automotive Mechanics Technology Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Degree may be obtained by completion of the required program,
plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to
meet a 60-unit total. See CRC graduation requirements.
General Focus:
Courses in the general program are designed to
emphasize skills development in efficient diagnosis, maintenance,
and repair of the automobile. A wide variety of makes and models
of vehicles are used in laboratory practice. Students can enter the
General Program in Automotive Mechanics Technology at any
semester, Summer, Fall, or Spring. Certificate programs as well
as an A.A. degree in Automotive Mechanics Technology are available.
ASSET Focus:
Courses in the Ford ASSET program are part of a
2-year sequence of classes designed to prepare people to enter Ford
dealerships as automotive technicians. Only Ford products are
included in the laboratory portions of these courses. Entry into the
program occurs once a year in the Fall semester and students must
be sponsored by a Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealership. Students
spend 2 years full-time in the program in staggered classroom and
work experience segments. The process of application to this program
includes taking CRC assessment exams, assembling a job search
portfolio, attending a counseling appointment and resume/interview
workshops, interviewing with the ASSET instructor, and obtaining
employment with a sponsoring dealership. All courses in the ASSET
program are taken from the specific Ford perspective. For more
program and application information, call (916) 691-7391.





