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MOPAR-Chrysler, Dodge, RAM, Jeep, FIAT Career Automotive Program, A.A.S.


Below are the required courses for this program.  If you have any questions, please contact the Program Director:

Kevin Uhler
kuhler@southeast.edu or (402) 761-8367 

General Education Requirements


Contact your program advisor to select general education courses from each category which will meet your program’s graduation requirements.

See General Education (GELOs)   for a complete list.

One class from each GELO listed below:
GELO #1 Speech Communication Credits: 3
GELO #2 Written Communication Credits: 3
GELO #5 Analytical, Quantitative, and Scientific Reasoning Credits:

Select classes from the GELOs listed below for a minimum of 6 credit hours.
No two classes from the same GELO.

GELO #3 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
GELO #4 Global Awareness and Citizenship
GELO #6 Career and Life Skills

Total: 15 hours


MOPAR-Chrysler, Dodge, RAM, Jeep, FIAT Career Automotive Program Courses


Course offerings and prerequisites will be determined by the program. A grade of “C” or higher in all CAPP classes is required to progress through the program.

Total: 46 hours


Total: 61.0 hours


Students are required to provide or purchase a basic tool set during the first semester. A required tool list and more information can be acquired online or by contacting the program.

Students are required to wear program uniforms while in classroom or laboratory settings.

This SCC program has Master Accreditation with and is affiliated with the ASE Education Foundation.

Please note: If a student’s dealership-sponsored employment is terminated for reasons beyond the student’s control, such as lack of work, the student may be allowed to seek a different sponsoring dealership to continue in the program. If a student’s dealership-sponsored employment is terminated for inappropriate behavior, such as failure to follow policies, poor attendance, lack of cleanliness and/or dishonesty, the student will be deemed “less than competent to perform required tasks” and will not be allowed to continue in the program.