Bachelor of Science in Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology
The Bachelor of Science program in Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology at Weber State University focuses on the diagnosis, service, and repair of electrical automotive and transportation systems. Beyond technical skills, the program emphasizes interpersonal, verbal, and written communication essential for career advancement in the automotive service industry.
Program Details
- Degree: Bachelor of Science (BS)
- Minor: Not Required
- Cooperative Practicum: Not Required
- Total Credits: Minimum of 125-26 credit hours (including at least 40 upper-division credits)
- Grade Requirement: Minimum "C" in major courses; 2.0 GPA overall
- Assessment: Completion of assessments required for graduation
Program Structure:
“2+2” format—requires an AA/AS/AAS in automotive technology before entering the BS program.
Acceptable Transfer AAS/AS
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Teaching Format:
In-person
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Admission Requirements:
- Submit an online application
- Prerequisite: AA, AS, or AAS in Automotive Technology
Learning Outcomes:
Students will demonstrate an understanding of:
- Advanced Electrical Systems
- Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Safety, Systems, Service, and Maintenance
- Automated Safety and Convenience Systems
- Automotive Standards, Laws, and Regulations
- Circuit Analysis
- Controls & Systems
- Signals & Systems
Industry Licensure
Upon completion of the program and the required work experience as set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), students may take certification exams:
- A1-A8 or T1-T8
- G1
- xEV Level 1 and 2
- L3