Evaluation Worksheet for Major Automotive Technology
 
SID: ________________________________ Associate in Arts - 1039
  Effective: Fall 2015
  Industrial & Trade Technology
Name: ________________________________ (707) 527-4404

REQUIREMENTS: Complete 48.0 units

Automotive Technology Requirements - complete 47.0 units
CourseDescriptionUnitsCompletedIn ProgressComments
AUTO 51 Automotive Engines7.0   
AUTO 53 Automotive Drive Train6.0   
AUTO 54 Automotive Brakes, Steering and Suspension7.0   
AUTO 80 Introduction to Automotive Technology3.0   
AUTO 125 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Systems1.5   
AUTO 153 Automotive Engine Performance and Pollution Control7.0   
AUTO 156 Automotive Electrical System5.0   
AUTO 194 Introduction to Hybrid Vehicle Maintenance and Repair4.0   
IED 190 Industrial Mathematics1.5   
WELD 70 Beginning Welding: Fundamentals2.0   
 
Complete any combination totaling at least 3.0 units from the following:
AUTO 99 Automotive Occupational Work Experience0.5-8.0   
AUTO 108 Clean Air Car Course Basic & Enhanced5.0   
AUTO 190.1 Alternative Fuels and Fuel Systems3.0   
AUTO190.1L Alternative Fuels and Fuel Systems Lab1.0   
AUTO 192 Advanced Alternative Fuels: EmergingTechnologies3.0   
AUTO 195 Hybrid Electric Vehicle Safety Training for First Responders0.5   
AUTO 196 Electric Vehicles3.0   
BGN 101 Typing1.5   
ELEC 51A Fundamentals of Electricity3.0   
MACH 51A Beginning Machine Tool Technology2.0   
MACH 51B Advanced Machine Tool Technology2.0   
WELD 71 Welding Basics: Intermediate2.0   
 
Information Learning Resources Requirement - complete 1.0 units
CourseDescriptionUnitsCompletedIn ProgressComments
Complete any combination totaling at least 1.0 units from the following:
LIR 10 Introduction to Information Literacy1.0   
LIR 30 Introduction to Information Literacy for Research Projects1.0   

It is important that students who are completing an Associate Degree and desire to transfer to a four-year institution meet with a counselor to plan their lower division coursework. While many majors at SRJC are intended to align with lower division major preparation required by California public universities, specific lower-division major requirements vary among individual campuses. See a counselor, visit the Transfer Center, and check Guides For Transfer in Specific Majors, and ASSIST to review transfer preparation guides for specific schools and majors.

Notes:

It is recommended that students with no automotive work experience or high school auto shop begin with course AUTO 100 Introduction to Automotive Technology.


    Evaluation worksheet completed upon receipt of Transfer Credit Evaluation form. Includes credit from other institutions only received to date.

    Evaluation worksheet completed for ________________________________. Includes all SRJC and transfer credit received to date.

Units completed:    __________
Units in progress:    __________
Total:    __________
    Requirements Completed
    Pending (work in progress)
    Requirements Not Completed

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Date: ________________________   By: ____________________________________________