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Suggested Sequence<br />

The suggested sequence of classes below is for full-time students seeking<br />

an AAS degree in automotive technology. If you are a part-time student<br />

it will take longer to complete the sequence. Some courses might<br />

not be offered each semester.<br />

First Session<br />

Credits<br />

AUM 101 Basic Mechanics/Safety 1<br />

AUM XXX NATEF specialty area courses 9<br />

English/Speech General Education Requirement 3<br />

Mathematics General Education Requirement 3<br />

16<br />

Second Session<br />

AUM XXX NATEF specialty area courses 12<br />

Science, Humanities, or Social/Behavioral Science<br />

General Education Requirement 3<br />

15<br />

Third Session<br />

AUM XXX NATEF specialty area courses 12<br />

Science, Humanities, or Social/Behavioral Science<br />

General Education Requirement 3<br />

15<br />

Fourth Session<br />

AUM XXX NATEF specialty area courses 11<br />

Science, Humanities, or Social/Behavioral Science<br />

General Education Requirement 3<br />

14<br />

Total Required Credits 60-66<br />

Certificates: Automotive Technology<br />

Contact an automotive technology advisor for prerequisites before<br />

beginning any NATEF certificate program. All AUM courses in any<br />

NATEF specialty area must be successfully completed to satisfy<br />

requirements for that specialty area. Successful completion of all<br />

AUM courses in all eight of the NATEF specialty areas results in a<br />

certificate.<br />

Biology<br />

Degree: Associate of Science<br />

The completion of the following courses is appropriate if you are<br />

planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a<br />

major in biology. You are urged to consult with a faculty advisor<br />

before beginning any program of study.<br />

Recommended Courses (at least 39 credits)<br />

Credits<br />

BIO 111 General <strong>College</strong> Biology I (Core) 5<br />

BIO 112 General <strong>College</strong> Biology II (Core) 5<br />

CHE 111 General <strong>College</strong> Chemistry I (Core) 5<br />

CHE 112 General <strong>College</strong> Chemistry II (Core) 5<br />

MAT 160 <strong>College</strong> Algebra (Core) 4<br />

PHY 111 Physics: Algebra-based I (Core) 5<br />

BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4<br />

BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4<br />

BIO 205 Microbiology 4<br />

BIO 211 Cellular Biology 4<br />

BIO 225 General Zoology 5<br />

BIO 226 General Botany 5<br />

BIO 228 Field Biology 2-3<br />

GEY 121 Historical Geology (Core) 4<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements<br />

English/Speech<br />

ENG 121 English Composition I 3<br />

ENG 122 English Composition II 3<br />

SPE 115 Public Speaking 3<br />

Humanities (any two courses from the following) 6<br />

ART 110, 211, 212; Foreign Language 111, 112, 211, 212; HUM<br />

121, 122, 123; LIT 115, 201, 202; MUS 120, 221, 222; PHI 111, 112,<br />

113; THE 211, 212<br />

Social and Behavioral Sciences<br />

(courses from two different disciplines)<br />

ANT 101, 111; ECO 201, 202; GEO 105; HIS 101, 102,<br />

201, 202; POS 105, 115; PSY 101, 102; SOC 101, 102<br />

Total Required Credits 60<br />

Biotechnology<br />

Degree: Associate of Science<br />

The completion of the following courses is appropriate if you are<br />

planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a<br />

specialization in biotechnology. You are urged to consult with a faculty<br />

advisor before beginning any program of study.<br />

Recommended Courses<br />

Credits<br />

BIO 111 General <strong>College</strong> Biology I (Core) 5<br />

BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4<br />

BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4<br />

BIO 205 Microbiology 4<br />

CHE 111 General <strong>College</strong> Chemistry I (Core) 5<br />

CHE 112 General <strong>College</strong> Chemistry II (Core) 5<br />

MAT 160 <strong>College</strong> Algebra (Core) 4<br />

BIO 211 Cellular Biology 4<br />

BIO 212 Molecular Biology 4<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements<br />

English/Speech<br />

ENG 121 English Composition I 3<br />

ENG 122 English Composition II 3<br />

SPE 115 Public Speaking 3<br />

Humanities (any two courses from the following) 6<br />

ART 110, 111, 112; Foreign Language 111, 112, 211, 212;<br />

HUM 121, 122, 123; LIT 115, 201, 202; MUS 120, 221,<br />

222; PHI 111, 112, 113; THE 211, 212<br />

Social and Behavioral Sciences (courses from two different disciplines)<br />

ANT 101, 111; ECO 201, 202; GEO 105; HIS 101, 102,<br />

6<br />

201, 202; POS 105, 115; PSY 101, 102; SOC 101, 102<br />

Total Required Credits 60<br />

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