Campus Buildings Closed February 13: Campus buildings will be closed on Thursday, February 13 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. as staff will be participating in professional development activities. Buildings will reopen at 3 p.m.
The automotive technology program prepares students for employment in the field and
provides upgrade opportunities for currently employed personnel. By completing the
degree or certificate requirements, the student will gain proficiency in safety practices,
automotive service, testing, troubleshooting, brakes, suspension, wheel alignment,
engine tune-up, electrical systems, fuel systems, emission systems, transmissions,
drive trains, engine repair, engine rebuilding, automotive machining, or air conditioning.
Competencies will be assessed regularly in accordance with Automotive Service Excellence
(ASE) standards. A student completing degree or certificate requirements may expect
to enter industry as a technician in automotive service, repair, tune-up, or automotive
air conditioning.
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Matykiewicz, Edward Professor |
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Anderson, Michael Professor |
ESTIMATED ANNUAL EARNINGS
Starting at $20,779 Experienced at $54,538