AAS Automotive Technology
Automotive Technology Certificate Program

Automotive Technology

The purpose of the Automotive Technology program at The University of New Mexico, Gallup Campus, is to ensure those students enrolled have the opportunity to achieve their desired degree and receive Entry-Mid-Upper level training as an automotive technician. The program includes classroom lectures and laboratory experiences on past and current vehicles and products. Our program covers approved ASE certified curricula from Engine Repair and Performance to Automatic Transmission, Drivelines, Electrical and Body Systems, Air Conditioning and Heating, Brakes, Steering and Suspension Systems, Testing and Diagnosis and much more.

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UNM-Gallup Automotive Department

The University of New Mexico-Gallup Branch Automotive Department continues to offer excellent instruction in past, current, and trending automotive repair and maintenance. Our commitment to student success comes with community partnerships investing in the success of the program. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) faculty guide you through the learning process in this great field of analytic and strategic approach to repairs, maintenance, and new build of automotive equipment.

Your education here at the University of New Mexico-Gallup Branch Automotive Department is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and School. We are also a regional ASE testing site for your Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications that all automotive employers require.

Our commitment to provide you with a quality education in the field of automotive equipment includes tutoring, advising, career guidance, all for you to complete your goals in this exciting field of study.

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AAS Automotive Technology

Course Requirements of AAS Automotive Technology


Automotive Technology

Course Requirements of Automotive Technology Certificate Program


Information for Current & Future Students


  • Students are required to wear automotive uniforms on campus and work sites, as well supply their own personal safety equipment.
  • Students will understand the importance of professionalism, safety, abide by all rules and regulations set forth by the University of New Mexico student handbook, abide by all shop classroom rules, as well as complying with the daily changes within the automotive industry and will meet the challenges of continued growth within the automotive technology profession.
  • Students are required to purchase classroom and shop manual textbooks, personal safety equipment and encouraged to provide own personal tools.
  • Many of the needed specialty tools are available for students to check out from the shop's tool inventory and must be returned. If students would like to a complete list of basic tools, please contact the automotive office or speak to an instructor.

Why Auto?

Why Automotive at UNM-Gallup?

  • Each enrolled student will have the opportunity to receive hands-on training in past and present vehicle repair and maintenance, equipment, the latest technologies, and tools that are used in shops around the automotive industry.
  • Technicians in today’s industry don’t just wok with hand tools because the automotive industry is ever changing and becoming more technology-based and has become reliant on computers and innovations.
  • UNM-G Automotive Technology program is designed to prepare students for career opportunities with participating dealerships, sponsored companies and independent local automotive businesses.

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What will you learn?

  • Enrolled students will learn fundamental automotive services and approved ASE curricula from basic engine services, to computerized fuel delivery systems, anti-lock braking systems, steering and suspension systems, computerized engine and transmission controls and much more.
  • The training provided will have an emphasis on basic skills and principles which allow participants to adapt to new and changing technologies.
  • Entering students will study through class lectures and hands on training and further study in the ASE automotive specialty areas of A1-A8
  • Use critical thinking and establish a framework to provide safe and effective services for the students, college campus and community.
  • Display professionalism, communication skills, including a commitment to lifelong learning.

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Ernesto Watchman

Ernesto Watchman

Visiting Lecturer

(505) 863-76.41 or (505) 863-75.29
CH 167E or CE 1311
ewatch10@unm.edu

Felix Benally

Felix Benally

Adjunct

(505) 863.75.29
CE 1311
fbenalll@unm.edu

Abel Johnson

Abel Johnson

Adjunct

(505) 863.75.29
CE 1311
ajohns69@unm.edu