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Automotive Service Management Technology (A.A.S.) (A236)

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Associate Degree AAS - Associate in Applied Science

Mission/Purpose

The Associate in Applied Science degree in Automotive Service Management Technology will prepare students for employment as service technicians in the automotive service industry. This two-year training program is hands-on and teaches you to service, diagnose, and repair today’s vehicle systems. A combination of theory and practical instruction prepares students for distinctive success and contributes to the economic development of the College’s service area.

Program Overview

This program prepares students for a job as an entry-level automotive and light truck technician. This two-year training program is hands-on and teaches you to service, diagnose, and repair engines, fuel injection and ignition systems, emissions, steering and suspension systems, brakes, drive trains, and transmissions. Safe, efficient work practices and people skills are part of the excellent all-around instruction.

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

Math Pathway

This program includes an Algebra Through Calculus math pathway. For additional information about Mathematics Pathways, please visit the Mathematics Pathways page.

Application Procedure

Students are required to have a high school diploma or GED®. Entrance into the program requires the 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.

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