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Automotive Technology

Awards Dual Enroll, AAS

Credit Hours 63

Campus GTECH, EHS

Automotive Technology

What is Automotive Technology, and what will I learn?

Automotive technology professionals specialize in the diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of vehicles. They work on various systems, including engines, transmissions, brakes, electrical systems, and more. In Alabama, the demand for skilled automotive technicians is strong due to the state’s automotive manufacturing industry and a growing number of repair shops.

Job Opportunities

Graduates of automotive technology programs can find various job opportunities, including:

  1. Automotive Service Technician: Working in repair shops to diagnose and fix vehicle issues.
  2. Diesel Mechanic: Specializing in diesel engines, often in commercial settings.
  3. Automotive Parts Specialist: Managing and selling automotive parts and accessories.
  4. Fleet Maintenance Technician: Maintaining and repairing vehicles for companies with large fleets.
  5. Service Advisor: Assisting customers in understanding their vehicle needs and managing service appointments.

Available Credentials & Pathways in Automotive Technology

Automotive Technology (AAS)

An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree provides a more in-depth education. It covers a broader range of automotive systems and includes general education courses like English and math. Typically taking two years to complete and requiring 63 credit hours, this degree prepares students for a wider variety of jobs, including more advanced positions in automotive repair and diagnostics.

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Automotive Technology (Certificate)

A certificate in Automotive Technology covers more content than a short-term certificate but doesn’t take as long as an AAS degree. With about 54 credit hours required, it provides a solid foundation but focuses less on general education compared to the AAS​.

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Automotive Technology (Short-Term Certificate)

A short-term certificate (STC) in Automotive Technology is designed to quickly equip you with specific skills needed for an entry-level job in the automotive industry. These programs usually focus on fundamental courses like automotive engines, electrical systems, and braking systems, and can be completed in less time, usually requiring 18 credit hours or fewer.

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