Your plan for this degree
Automotive Technology: Collision Repair, AAS
An applied associate degree — built to start a career. About 2 years full-time.
Every course this degree needs — pick the school you want to transfer to and see which ones count there, plus what's open to register for now (Fall 2026).
$4,358
In-state tuition / yr
$34,574
Median earnings after
58%
Earn above HS-grad wage
Source: federal College Scorecard (2026). College-wide — not specific to this program.
11 transfer directly6 count as electives11 not listed yet0 open this term (Fall 2026)
Showing transfer outcomes to Nevada State University for 28 required courses at College of Southern Nevada. Browse all transfer pathways →
Mathematics (3 Credits)
3 credits- Not offered this termApplied MathematicsMATH 104Bor take MATH 116 (Technical Mathematics) instead
English Composition (3-5 Credits)
3 credits- Not offered this termComposition EnhancedENG 100or take ENG 101 (Composition I) or ENG 107 (Technical Communications I) or ENG 110 (Composition I for International and Multilingual Students Expanded) or ENG 113 (Composition I for International Students) insteadTransfers
Communications (3 Credits)
3 credits- Not offered this termBusiness Letters and ReportsBUS 108or take COM 101 (Public Speaking) or COM 102 (Introduction to Interpersonal Communication) or COM 115 (Applied Communication) or COM 215 (Introduction to Group Communication) or ENG 102 (Composition II) or ENG 114 (Composition II for International Students) or ENG 205 (Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry) or JOUR 102 (News Reporting and Writing) or THTR 105 (Introduction to Acting I) insteadCounts as an elective
Human Relations (3 Credits)
3 credits- Not offered this termCollege SuccessALS 101or take ANTH 101 (Introduction to Cultural Anthropology) or ANTH 112 (Social Anthropology) or ANTH 201 (Peoples and Cultures of the World) or ANTH 205 (Race and Ethnicity in Everyday Life) or ANTH 228 (Health, Healing and Culture) or COM 102 (Introduction to Interpersonal Communication) or ECE 202 (Understanding Human Growth and Development) or HIST 105 (European Civilization to 1648) or HIST 106 (European Civilization Since 1648) or HIST 107 (Women in American History) or HIST 150 (Introduction to Chinese Civilization) or HIST 151 (Introduction to Japanese Civilization) or HIST 210 (Southwest Heritage) or HIST 247 (Introduction to the History of Mexico) or HIST 260 (Introduction to Native American History) or MGT 100 (Practical Human Relations for Business) or MGT 283 (Introduction to Human Resources Management) or PHIL 135 (Introduction to Ethics) or PHIL 210 (World Religions) or PHIL 216 (Philosophy of Human Nature) or PHIL 245 (Contemporary Moral Issues) or PSC 201 (Politics of Minority Groups) or PSY 101 (General Psychology) or PSY 102 (Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment) or PSY 207 (Psychology and the Family) or PSY 208 (Psychology of Human Relations) or PSY 261 (Introduction to Social Psychology) or SOC 101 (Principles of Sociology) or WMST 113 (Gender, Race, and Class) insteadTransfers
Natural Science (3 Credits)
3 credits- Not offered this termIntroduction to Biological AnthropologyANTH 102or take ANTH 110L (Biological Anthropology Lab) or AST 103 (Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System) or BIOL 101 (Biology for Non-Majors) or CHEM 105 (Chemistry, Man and Society) or EGG 131 (Technical Physics I) or EGG 132 (Technical Physics II) or ENV 101 (Introduction to Environmental Science) or ET 131B (DC for Electronics) or GEOG 103 (Physical Geography) or GEOG 104 (Physical Geography Laboratory) or GEOG 116 (Oceanography) or GEOG 117 (Meteorology/Climatology) or GEOL 100 (Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Natural Disasters) or HHP 123 (Introduction to the Human Body) or HHP 124 (Introduction to the Human Body Computer Lab) or MT 102 (Fundamentals of Electricity) or MT 110B (Material Science I (Ferrous and Non-Ferrous)) or PHYS 110 (Conceptual Physics) insteadTransfers
Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Science (3 Credits)
3 credits- Not offered this termIntroduction to Administration of JusticeCRJ 104or take DAN 101 (Dance Appreciation) insteadTransfers
- Not offered this termThemes of LiteratureENG 223or take GEOG 106 (Introduction to Cultural Geography) or HHP 150 (Living Healthy and Well) or HHP 201 (Stress Management) or HHP 213 (Healthy Aging) insteadCounts as an elective
- Not offered this termBeginning PhotographyPHO 101Transfers
- Not offered this termGender, Race, and ClassWMST 113Counts as an elective
U.S. and Nevada Constitutions (4-6 Credits)
4 credits- Not offered this termHistorical Issues and Contemporary SocietyHIST 100or take PSC 101 (Introduction to American Politics) insteadCounts as an elective
- Not offered this termU.S. History to 1877HIST 101Transfers
- Not offered this termU.S. History Since 1877HIST 102Transfers
- Not offered this termU.S. History to 1877HIST 101Transfers
- Not offered this termNevada HistoryHIST 217Transfers
- Not offered this termU.S. History Since 1877HIST 102Transfers
- Not offered this termSurvey of U.S. Constitutional HistoryHIST 111Counts as an elective
- Not offered this termSurvey of U.S. Constitutional HistoryHIST 111Counts as an elective
- Not offered this termNevada HistoryHIST 217Transfers
Major Requirements
- Not offered this termCollision Repair Fundamentals and EstimatingABDY 101B
- Not offered this termPaint and Refinish IABDY 110B
- Not offered this termNon-Structural WeldingABDY 120B
- Not offered this termNon-Structural Body and Panel and TrimABDY 122B
- Not offered this termStructural IABDY 150B
- Not offered this termStructural IIABDY 152B
- Not offered this termNon-Structural Advanced Body PanelABDY 180B
- Not offered this termPaint and Refinish IIABDY 220B
- Not offered this termIntroduction to Automotive ServiceAUTO 105B
- Not offered this termAutomotive Electricity and Electronics IAUTO 115B
Transfer outcomes reflect recorded course-to-course equivalencies and may not capture every agreement. Confirm with your advisor and the receiving university before enrolling.