Automotive Service Technology

What Is the Automotive Service Technology Associate Degree?

The Automotive Technology associate degree prepares students for careers as skilled, job-ready automotive technicians. This program goes beyond basic maintenance to cover diagnostics, electrical systems, computerized engine controls, and the business side of the auto repair industry.

You’ll train in WSCO’s high-tech shop, learning to service and repair vehicles from bumper to bumper using professional-grade tools and computerized diagnostic equipment.

What Will You Learn in the Program?

Under the guidance of an ASE-certified instructor, you’ll explore all systems of a vehicle, including:

  • Brakes and suspension
  • Engine performance
  • Electrical and electronic systems
  • Transmission and drivetrain
  • Climate control systems

You’ll gain hands-on experience with both conventional tools and computerized engine analyzers. Business management concepts are also integrated, helping you understand how service departments and parts systems operate.

Where Will You Train?

Your lab time happens in our state-of-the-art automotive facility, equipped to mirror the technology and layout of real-world repair shops. You’ll work directly on modern vehicles and components, building confidence and practical skills in a professional environment.

Is There a Shorter Option Available?

If you’re looking for a faster path to working in the field, the Automotive Technician Certificate, which covers the first year of the associate degree, will get you career-ready in one year. Credits from the certificate apply directly toward the full degree if you choose to continue.

Is the Program Accredited?

This program is fully accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), which ensures the training meets national standards for quality, relevance, and industry readiness. We are also ASE certified, and a member of the Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association (AERA) and the Mobile Air Climate Systems Association (MACS).

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Growth Rate

$13,285

Estimated Program Tuition Cost

$64,080

Local Average Annual Salary

First Semester

First 8 Weeks

AUTO 1100………………Vehicle Service & Maintenance………………3 cr

AUTO 1110………………Electrical Circuitry………………3 cr

AUTO 1120………………Automotive Brakes………………3 cr

Second 8 Weeks

AUTO 1130………………Electrical Components………………3 cr

AUTO 2100………………Automatic Drive Trains………………3 cr

ENGL 1510………………English Composition I………………3 cr

Second Semester

First 8 Weeks

AUTO 1140………………Automotive Chassis………………3 cr

AUTO 1150………………Manual Drive Trains………………3 cr

AUTO 1160………………Fuel & Emissions Controls………………3 cr

Second 8 Weeks

WELD 1232………………Industrial Welding………………3 cr

MATH 1104………………Technical Mathematics………………4 cr

What Career Opportunities Are Available After Graduation?

Graduates are qualified to enter the workforce in a variety of roles across dealerships, repair shops, fleet operations, and the oil and gas industry. Common job titles include:

  • Auto Technician
  • Service Advisor
  • Diesel Mechanic
  • Heavy Equipment Technician
  • Self-Employed Automotive Technician
Find Career Opportunities with Local Employers, Such As:
  • Hall Drilling
  • Matheny Motors
  • Leslie Equipment
  • Lee Myles Transmission
  • Bridgeport Equipment
  • JD Byrider
Automotive Technician (1-Year Certificate)

If you are interested in the Automotive Service Technology program but want to finish in a shorter time frame, we offer the Automotive Technician One-Year Certificate. Learn the basics of auto and diesel truck maintenance in our high-tech shop. You’ll get hands-on, practical experience servicing and working on a variety of vehicles and their components.

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