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Automotive Electronic Technology

The Automotive Electronic Technology program is designed to combine the field of electronics with mechanics for an in-depth study in both areas providing students a broad knowledge base that may be utilized in many different job areas. Students gain hands-on experience in testing and diagnosing engine drivability, automatic transmissions, gas engines, suspension, alignment, brakes, computer applications, basic electricity, and analog and digital microelectronics.

Automotive service technicians must continually adapt to changing technology as vehicle components and systems become increasingly sophisticated.

Accreditation

Automotive Electronics program is A.S.E. Master Certified in all eight areas of curriculum by National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF).

Training Areas

  • Testing & diagnosing
  • Engine drivability diagnosis
  • Automatic transmissions
  • Gas engines
  • Suspension, alignment, & brakes
  • Computer applications
  • Basic electricity
  • Analog & digital microelectronics

Length of Study

The Automotive Electronic Technology program normally takes two years to complete. Students may enter the program in the Fall and Spring semesters.

Transfer Information

Hawkeye's Power Technology Department has a block articulation agreement with the University of Northern Iowa Department of Industrial Technology. This allows transfer of up to 65 general education and technical credits towards UNI's Technology Management program. For more information on transferring credits, talk to a program advisor.

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