Course Sequence and Requirements

Program Starts in Fall 2025!

We expect to begin accepting applications for this program in fall 2024. Watch this website for details.

On this page, you'll find more information about the course sequence and requirements for earning your bachelor's degree.


Course Sequence

  • Required program courses are indicated by the letters ATMG
  • Required general education courses are EWRT 610, BUS 615 and BUS 620

Quarter 1 

  • ATMG 601: Automotive Management Principles
  • EWRT 610: Professional Writing for Business and Technology (GE requirement)

Quarter 2 

  • ATMG 602: Automotive Planning and Small Business Management
  • ATMG 603: Automotive Service Management

Quarter 3

  • ATMG 604: Automotive Parts Management
  • BUS 615: Leadership and Team Dynamics (GE requirement)

Quarter 4 

  • ATMG 605: Automotive Fleet Management
  • ATMG 606: Human Resources in the Automotive Industry

Quarter 5 

  • ATMG 607: Automotive Sales, Finance, and Leasing
  • BUS 620: Ethics and Sustainability (GE requirement)

Quarter 6 

  • ATMG 608: Automotive Digital Marketing and ECommerce
  • ATMG 609: Automotive Business Regulations and Law


Degree Requirements

The primary requirements for the bachelor of science in Automotive Technology Management are

  • Completion of CSU or IGETC general education pattern – please check back for updates regarding the new CalGETC general education pattern
  • Completion of upper division courses in the major – these are the nine courses indicated by the letters ATMG
  • Completion of upper division courses in general education – EWRT 610, BUS 615 and BUS 620
  • You will need a total of 180 quarter units to qualify for your bachelor's degree.
    • Your upper division major and GE courses will account for 60 units
    • Your associate degree will account for 90 units
    • Some students who enter the program may have already earned the remaining 30 units during their lower-division studies. Other students may need to take additional lower-division classes to reach the required total of 180 units.

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