Division of Automotive Technology
The General Studies: Automotive Technology program is designed to provide the technical competence and professionalism needed to become an automotive technician. The program involves academic as well as automotive lecture/laboratory instruction focusing on products from multiple manufacturers. Students are also required to work at an approved Automotive shop or dealership as part of the cooperative education phase of their training. The College has the academic and administrative responsibility for the program, which is certified by the ASE Education Foundation (ASEEF) in all eight-performance areas.
Upon successful completion, the Associate in Science Degree in General Studies: Automotive Technology is awarded.
Program Outcomes
Program outcomes are available here.
Admission Requirements
Minimum eligibility for Admission to this program includes:
• Completion of placement tests.
• Valid driver’s license (May be subject to dealership review of driving record and drug testing).