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6963 - Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Technician (T.C.)

Tech Cert - Not FA Eligible TC - Technical Certificate

The Program

Due to rapid advances in technology, the service and repair of cars and trucks has evolved into a more complex and challenging career. Today’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Technician must have advanced skills and training required for a successful career in this field.

The Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Technician technical certificate will prepare the student for entry into the automotive repair industry. The program consists of 27-credit hours of the Automotive Service Management Technology (A236) (A.A.S.) degree program and 4-credits of professional electives.

A minimum grade of C or higher is required in all professional coursework.

This program does not provide a Florida state technical certificate but does provide a Florida State College at Jacksonville certificate.

Application Procedure

Students are required to have a high school diploma or GED®. Entrance into the program requires results of appropriate placement test or proof of exemption claimed on SB1720 student questionnaire.

Notice to prospective students: A poor driving record, certain felony convictions, or not having a regular unrestricted driver’s license will adversely affect your employment opportunities as an Automotive Technician. Students are strongly encouraged to explore employment eligibility requirements for any career field before choosing and starting a program of study.

Contact Information

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