Việc sửa chữa ô tô trước đây rất đơn giản và dễ dàng, đến nỗi bất kỳ thợ cơ khí nào cũng có thể giữ một chiếc ô tô trong tình trạng tốt trong vài năm. Tuy nhiên, khi các phương tiện ngày càng trở nên tinh vi, công việc của một thợ cơ khí ô tô trở nên kỹ thuật hơn. Kiến thức và công cụ cần thiết để bảo dưỡng và sửa chữa xe giờ đây chuyên biệt hơn.
Có lẽ bạn luôn bị hấp dẫn bởi hoạt động bên trong của ô tô và bạn đang tìm kiếm sự nghiệp trong ngành cơ khí ô tô. Với xu hướng thay đổi trong ô tô, chắc chắn bạn sẽ cần được đào tạo chuyên sâu về các bộ phận của xe và thông tin cập nhật về các công nghệ đang phát triển.
Bước đầu tiên của bạn là đăng ký vào một trường dạy cơ khí ô tô phù hợp. Với sự đào tạo phù hợp, bạn có thể xây dựng một nghề cơ khí có lợi nhuận. Tuy nhiên, nhiều trường cung cấp các chương trình đào tạo thợ cơ khí, khiến việc lựa chọn một trong những trường phù hợp trở nên choáng ngợp.
Chúng tôi đã chọn ra 75 trường dạy cơ khí ô tô hàng đầu ở Hoa Kỳ vào năm 2021 và chúng tôi đã xếp hạng các trường này để giúp thu hẹp sự lựa chọn của bạn. Tất cả các trường này đều cung cấp các chương trình đào tạo chất lượng cao để bạn có thể đủ điều kiện làm việc trong ngành công nghiệp ô tô.
Trong khi một số cung cấp các chuyên môn độc đáo, những người khác có thời lượng khóa học ngắn hơn. Khi bạn đọc tiếp, bạn sẽ thấy chương trình đào tạo hoàn hảo cho nhu cầu của bạn.
Mục lục
- 1 Phương pháp xếp hạng
- 2 trường dạy cơ khí ô tô hàng đầu ở Mỹ
- 3 Triển vọng về Công việc &Mức lương cho Cơ khí Tự động
- 4 Danh sách kiểm tra của Trường Cơ khí
- 5 Giấy phép &Chứng chỉ Cơ khí
- 6 Kỹ năng &Kinh nghiệm Cần thiết cho Cơ khí Tự động
Phương pháp xếp hạng
Vì chúng tôi mong muốn giúp bạn đưa ra quyết định tốt nhất, chúng tôi sẽ cung cấp cho bạn thông tin chi tiết về cách chúng tôi xếp hạng các trường này. Chúng tôi đã sử dụng một phương pháp bao gồm sáu tham số để xây dựng xếp hạng của chúng tôi một cách thích hợp và chúng là:
1. Danh tiếng về học thuật (30%)
● Ý kiến của chuyên gia (20%)
Phương pháp xếp hạng này có trọng số đối với một cuộc khảo sát đánh giá ngang hàng về các cá nhân ở vị trí đánh giá kết quả học tập của trường. Các học giả hàng đầu như hiệu trưởng, giám đốc, trưởng khoa nhập học hoặc các quan chức khác ở các vị trí tương đương đánh giá chất lượng học tập của trường dựa trên thang điểm. Điểm trung bình của tất cả những người được hỏi sẽ trở thành điểm đánh giá đồng nghiệp của trường.
● Sinh viên xuất sắc (10%) 33582
Danh tiếng học tập của một trường bị ảnh hưởng bởi khả năng thu hút những sinh viên có thể xử lý các môn học cấp đại học đầy thử thách. Do đó, điểm kiểm tra trung bình cho cả phần toán SAT và phần đọc và viết dựa trên bằng chứng và ACT tổng hợp của học sinh được xem xét trong mô hình xếp hạng.
Về bản chất, các trường nhận học sinh có điểm cao và điểm kiểm tra trong thời gian trung học cho phép người hướng dẫn thiết kế các lớp học với các môn học nghiêm ngặt. Những trường này sẽ có thứ hạng cao hơn.
2. Nguồn lực tài chính (10%)
Nguồn tài chính được đo lường bằng chi tiêu trung bình của mỗi sinh viên cho nghiên cứu, dịch vụ sinh viên, hỗ trợ học tập và các chi tiêu liên quan khác của sinh viên. Nó cũng là thước đo của một loạt các hỗ trợ tài chính của trường như học bổng và trợ cấp. Chi tiêu hào phóng cho mỗi sinh viên biểu thị rằng một trường học có thể cung cấp nhiều chương trình và dịch vụ phong phú.
3. Phạm vi các chương trình cấp bằng (10,5%)
Bảng xếp hạng này xem xét phạm vi cấp độ và phạm vi của các đối tượng cấp bằng. Trong khi một số trường cơ khí ô tô cung cấp chương trình văn bằng hai năm, những trường khác cung cấp bằng bốn năm. Một số thậm chí còn cung cấp chứng chỉ kỹ thuật không bằng cấp.
Đôi khi, các chương trình bốn năm có các chuyên ngành kết hợp như một khóa học kinh doanh. Những chương trình này có thể tuyệt vời cho những cá nhân muốn tìm hiểu cách kiếm tiền từ các kỹ năng kỹ thuật của họ. Nói chung, các chương trình có thời lượng dài hơn thường có nhiều khóa học toàn diện hơn và sẽ thu hút thứ hạng cao hơn.
4. Trích dẫn (20%)
Xếp hạng trích dẫn đề cập đến ảnh hưởng nghiên cứu của trường học, đó là vai trò của trường đó trong việc truyền bá kiến thức và ý tưởng mới. Chúng tôi xem xét số lần trung bình các tác phẩm đã xuất bản của trường được các học giả trên toàn cầu trích dẫn. Những trích dẫn này được lấy từ các tạp chí, sách, bài báo và kỷ yếu hội nghị.
Bảng xếp hạng này giúp thể hiện sự đóng góp của mỗi trường đối với tri thức nhân loại. Các tổ chức có nghiên cứu nổi bật hoặc được các học giả khác chọn lọc và xây dựng và chia sẻ trên toàn cầu sẽ có xếp hạng cao hơn.
5. Triển vọng quốc tế (7,5%)
Ở đây, chúng tôi đã xem xét tỷ lệ sinh viên quốc tế và nhân viên quốc tế mà một trường thu hút từ khắp nơi trên thế giới. Chúng tôi cũng đã xem xét tỷ lệ hợp tác quốc tế với các đồng tác giả trong các ấn phẩm tạp chí nghiên cứu của họ. Số lượng triển vọng quốc tế cao cho thấy rằng một trường học có danh tiếng tốt trên trường thế giới.
5. Tỷ lệ tốt nghiệp và tỷ lệ duy trì (22%)
Tham số này kiểm tra số lượng trung bình của sinh viên năm thứ nhất đã trở lại cùng trường trong năm học tiếp theo. Tỷ lệ sinh viên quay trở lại và cuối cùng tốt nghiệp càng cao thì trường đó sẽ xếp hạng càng cao. Đó là dấu hiệu cho thấy họ cung cấp các lớp học và dịch vụ phù hợp mà sinh viên cần.
Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm các trường dạy cơ khí ô tô tốt nhất, đây là nơi phù hợp 100 trường dạy cơ khí ô tô hàng đầu ở Hoa Kỳ
Bang Pittsburg
Pittsburg, KS
Vì được xây dựng bên trong Trung tâm Công nghệ Kansas, các phòng thí nghiệm sửa chữa tại Bang Pittsburg được trang bị thiết bị chẩn đoán mới nhất. Việc tiếp xúc với các tính năng tiên tiến này giúp sinh viên chuẩn bị tốt hơn để làm việc trong thế giới hiện đại. Đội ngũ giảng viên cũng nổi tiếng không kém, cho phép sinh viên tiếp cận với tất cả các nguồn tài nguyên mà họ cần để thành công.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Thạc sĩ Khoa học Công nghệ (2 năm, 30-33 tín chỉ)
- Cử nhân Khoa học Công nghệ Ô tô (4 năm, số tín chỉ khác nhau)
- Cao đẳng Khoa học Ứng dụng trong Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (2 năm, 64 tín chỉ)
- Chứng chỉ Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (2 năm, 55 tín chỉ)
Học phí:
- Trong tiểu bang:8.164 đô la / năm
- Ngoài tiểu bang:18.804 đô la / năm
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Cung cấp đầy đủ các chương trình cấp bằng, thông qua các chương trình Thạc sĩ
- Tùy chọn tham gia một số khóa học trực tuyến
- Nhà để xe rộng 32.000 foot được trang bị công nghệ tiên tiến
- Đội ngũ giảng viên hiểu biết
- Các lớp học nhỏ với nhiều nội dung học thực hành
- Cũng nhấn mạnh vào Diesel và Máy móc hạng nặng
Thiếu sót
- Không có chương trình nào ngắn hơn hai năm
Đại học Bang Weber
Ogden, UT
Những ai muốn lấy bằng BS hoặc AAT đầy đủ nên cân nhắc nghiêm túc đến Đại học Bang Weber ở Ogden, Utah. Khi bạn nhận được bằng từ Đại học Bang Weber, mặt trái của điều này là chương trình này dài hơn, được thiết kế để được sử dụng như một sinh viên toàn thời gian. Tuy nhiên, nếu bạn có thời gian và tiền bạc, tham dự Weber State là một khoản đầu tư cho tương lai của bạn.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Cử nhân Khoa học Công nghệ Ô tô (125-126 tín chỉ)
- Các khóa học sửa chữa và hệ thống:48 tín chỉ
- Quản lý và kinh doanh:9 tín chỉ
- Tiêu chuẩn và quy định:3 tín chỉ
- Hỗ trợ / giáo dục phổ thông:66 tín chỉ
- Cao đẳng Khoa học Ứng dụng trong Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (63-67 tín chỉ)
- Các khóa học về dịch vụ ô tô:21-23 tín chỉ
- Hỗ trợ / giáo dục phổ thông:24 tín chỉ
- Chứng chỉ Thành thạo Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (16 tín chỉ)
Học phí:
- Tại tiểu bang:$ 4892 / năm
- Ngoài tiểu bang:$ 14,679 / năm
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Cung cấp các chương trình cấp bằng đầy đủ
- Liên tục được xếp hạng trong 10 chương trình Công nghệ Ô tô hàng đầu
- Đội ngũ giảng viên đam mê và hiểu biết
Thiếu sót
- Chi phí cao hơn
- Các chương trình sẽ cần ít nhất hai năm để hoàn thành
Học viện Kỹ thuật Vùng Hồ
Watertown, SD
Học tập tại Học viện Kỹ thuật Lake Area mang lại cho bạn kinh nghiệm vững chắc với tất cả các thiết bị chẩn đoán mới nhất, khiến bạn trở nên rất đáng mơ ước đối với các nhà tuyển dụng. Phần lớn thời gian của bạn sẽ dành để làm việc trên những chiếc ô tô trong cửa hàng sửa chữa rộng 27.000 foot của họ, vì vậy bạn sẽ tốt nghiệp với kinh nghiệm thực tế.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Cao đẳng Khoa học Ứng dụng trong Công nghệ Ô tô (71 tín chỉ, bốn học kỳ)
- Các khóa học sửa chữa và kỹ thuật:56 tín chỉ
- Giáo dục phổ thông:6 tín chỉ
- Các khóa học về lãnh đạo và nghề nghiệp:9 tín chỉ
- AAS:Tùy chọn động cơ diesel nhẹ (71 tín chỉ, bốn học kỳ)
- Cơ cấu tín dụng tương tự như AAS trong Công nghệ Ô tô
- Chứng chỉ Diesel hạng nhẹ về Công nghệ ô tô (18 tín chỉ, một học kỳ)
Học phí: $ 3,975- $ 4,063 / học kỳ
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Dành nhiều thời gian của bạn trong nhà để xe hơn ở trong lớp học
- Có được kinh nghiệm với thiết bị chẩn đoán mới nhất
- Lựa chọn các khóa học chạy bằng khí đốt ô tô hoặc động cơ diesel hạng nhẹ
- Tùy chọn chỉ tham gia các khóa học về động cơ diesel nếu bạn đã là sinh viên chuyên ngành ô tô
Thiếu sót
- Chương trình được thiết kế chỉ dành cho sinh viên toàn thời gian
- Chi phí mỗi tín dụng cao hơn
ATU Ozark
Ozark, AR
Chương trình học tại ATU Ozark mang bản chất thực tế. Nó tập trung vào chẩn đoán và sửa chữa ô tô. Học sinh học cách kiểm tra và sửa chữa tất cả các hệ thống chính trên ô tô hiện đại ngày nay. Tham gia chương trình AAS 2 năm đầy đủ sẽ cung cấp cho bạn nền tảng bắt đầu từ đầu đến cuối để làm việc trong hoặc thậm chí sở hữu nhà để xe của riêng bạn.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Bằng Cao đẳng về Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (60 tín chỉ)
- Sửa chữa ô tô cụ thể:51 tín chỉ
- Giáo dục phổ thông:9 tín chỉ
- Thời lượng:2 năm toàn thời gian
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật về Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (36 tín chỉ)
- Sửa chữa ô tô cụ thể:27 tín chỉ
- Giáo dục phổ thông:9 tín chỉ
- Thời lượng:1 năm toàn thời gian
- Chứng chỉ Thành thạo Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (16 tín chỉ)
- Điện tử:6 tín chỉ
- Lý thuyết động cơ:4 tín chỉ
- Hệ thống phanh:3 tín chỉ
- Khung gầm và hệ thống lái:3 tín chỉ
Học phí:
- Ở trạng thái:$ 125 / tín dụng
- Ngoài tiểu bang:$ 250 / tín dụng
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Chuẩn bị thực tế cho công việc trên những chiếc ô tô hiện đại
- Cung cấp chương trình cấp bằng đầy đủ cho các chủ sở hữu ga ra tiềm năng
- Chương trình Chứng chỉ ngắn hơn giúp bạn làm việc trong vòng chưa đầy một năm
Thiếu sót
- Giá mỗi tín dụng tương đối cao
Đại học Bang Delhi của New York
Delhi, NY
Mọi thứ tại Đại học Bang Delhi đều đạt tiêu chuẩn công nghiệp. Giảng viên được yêu cầu phải có 15 năm kinh nghiệm trong lĩnh vực ô tô và tất cả các thiết bị mà sinh viên sử dụng là những gì bạn sẽ tìm thấy trong các ga ra ngày nay. Sinh viên tốt nghiệp có tỷ lệ thành công cao trong cả lực lượng lao động và giáo dục thường xuyên.
Chương trình bao gồm
- AAS - Công nghệ Ô tô (4 học kỳ)
- AOS - Công nghệ Ô tô (4 học kỳ)
Học phí: 7.070 USD / năm
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Được NATEF xếp hạng quốc gia
- Tất cả các giảng viên đều là những kỹ thuật viên được cấp chứng chỉ thạc sĩ
- Các khoản tín chỉ hoàn toàn có thể chuyển đổi cho một trường cao đẳng 4 năm
- Đào tạo trên các phương tiện của khách hàng trong phòng thí nghiệm ô tô
- Sinh viên có thể kiếm được tối đa 8 chứng chỉ ASE khi tốt nghiệp
Thiếu sót
Đại học Đông New Mexico - Roswell
Roswell, NM
Để trở thành một Kỹ thuật viên thành thạo cần phải đào tạo nghiêm túc. Chương trình Công nghệ Ô tô tại Đại học Đông New Mexico cung cấp kiến thức bạn cần để đạt được điều đó. Cùng với chương trình cấp bằng, các chứng chỉ về khả năng tuyển dụng và đào tạo nghề nghiệp khiến sinh viên tốt nghiệp trở nên đặc biệt hấp dẫn khi gia nhập lực lượng lao động.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Cao đẳng Khoa học Ứng dụng - Công nghệ Ô tô (62 tín chỉ, bốn học kỳ)
- Giáo dục phổ thông:21 tín chỉ
- Giấy chứng nhận khả năng tuyển dụng (40 tín chỉ)
- Chứng chỉ Đào tạo Nghề nghiệp (52 tín chỉ)
- Các khóa học về ô tô:41 tín chỉ
- Chứng chỉ Phanh Ô tô (6 tín chỉ)
- Chứng chỉ cấp độ 1 (14 tín chỉ)
Học phí :$ 3,103 / học kỳ
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Được ASE / NATEF chứng nhận trên toàn quốc
- Nó bao gồm tất cả tám lĩnh vực nghiên cứu chính
- Sinh viên chuẩn bị cho chứng chỉ là Kỹ thuật viên Bậc thầy
- Cung cấp nhiều chứng nhận khác nhau
Thiếu sót
- Làm việc không linh hoạt với sinh viên bán thời gian
Đại học Bang Arkansas
Mountain Home, AR
Bạn muốn rời khỏi trường học và tham gia lực lượng lao động càng nhanh càng tốt và có khả năng chi trả. Tại Đại học Bang Arkansas, bạn có thể kiếm được AAS về Công nghệ Ô tô chỉ trong ba học kỳ và với tổng chi phí chỉ hơn 10.000 đô la. Bạn sẽ học nhiều như ở các trường khác, nhưng bạn sẽ học nhanh hơn và ra đi với tất cả các công cụ bạn cần để tìm việc.
Chương trình bao gồm
- AAS trong Công nghệ Lực lượng Lao động - Ô tô (60 tín chỉ, ba học kỳ cộng với phòng thí nghiệm)
- Các môn học kỹ thuật:35 tín chỉ
- Các khóa học nghề nghiệp:5 tín chỉ
- Phòng thí nghiệm ô tô:8 tín chỉ
- Giáo dục phổ thông:12 tín chỉ
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật về Sửa chữa Hệ thống Ô tô (48 tín chỉ, hai học kỳ cộng với phòng thí nghiệm)
- Các môn học kỹ thuật:35 tín chỉ
- Các khóa học nghề nghiệp:5 tín chỉ
- Phòng thí nghiệm ô tô:8 tín chỉ
- Chứng chỉ Thành thạo về Sửa chữa Hệ thống Ô tô (12 tín chỉ, một học kỳ)
Học phí:
- Ở trạng thái:$ 267 / tín dụng
- Ngoài tiểu bang:$ 552 / tín dụng
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Chương trình có nhịp độ nhanh cho phép bạn kiếm được AAS trong 18 tháng
- Phòng thí nghiệm thực hành đầy đủ giúp dễ dàng chuyển đổi sang nơi làm việc
- Học sinh ra về với bộ công cụ sửa chữa của riêng mình
Thiếu sót
- Chương trình chuyên sâu
- Không linh hoạt đối với sinh viên bán thời gian
Trường Cao đẳng Công nghệ Bang Alfred
Alfred, NY
Các nhân viên tại Alfred State College of Technology rất nghiêm túc trong việc chuẩn bị cho sinh viên bước vào thế giới thực. Chương trình hai năm chuyên sâu này bao gồm mọi hệ thống và kiểu động cơ, giúp sinh viên tốt nghiệp có nền tảng vững chắc mà họ cần để thành công. Tùy chọn hoàn thành bằng Cao đẳng thứ hai về đua xe thể thao, thể thao sức mạnh hoặc mô tô có thể khiến bạn trở nên linh hoạt và dễ làm hơn.
Chương trình bao gồm
- AOS - Kỹ thuật viên Dịch vụ Ô tô (52 tín chỉ, hai năm)
Học phí:
- Tại tiểu bang:$ 8,075 / năm
- Ngoài tiểu bang:$ 14,635 / năm
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- 100% sinh viên tốt nghiệp đi làm toàn thời gian hoặc học lên cao hơn
- Bao gồm 1.800 giờ đào tạo thực hành về sửa chữa ô tô
- Bao gồm mọi hệ thống và loại ô tô, bao gồm cả động cơ diesel
- Được chứng nhận bởi NAFTC, NATEF và trạm kiểm tra NYS
- Tùy chọn để hoàn thành AAS thứ hai trong 1 năm
- Có thể nhập học trực tiếp chương trình BA sau khi hoàn thành chương trình cấp bằng
Thiếu sót
- Không thích hợp cho sinh viên bán thời gian
- Không có nhiều chương trình đa dạng
Đại học Bang Ferris
Big Rapids, MI
Bạn đang tìm kiếm một trường cung cấp hình thức học trực tuyến? Ferris State University cung cấp cho bạn tùy chọn hoàn thành khóa học Quản lý Ô tô của họ từ xa. Tùy chọn này là lý tưởng cho những người đã làm việc trong một nhà để xe, những người chỉ cần bằng cấp để mở rộng kiến thức của họ. Ngoài ra còn có một khóa học trực tiếp với kinh nghiệm thực hành.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Cử nhân Khoa học Công nghệ Kỹ thuật Ô tô (4 năm)
- Cử nhân Khoa học về Quản lý Ô tô (4 năm)
- Bằng Cao đẳng về Quản lý Ô tô (2 năm)
Học phí:
- Ở trạng thái:$ 431 / tín dụng
- Ngoài tiểu bang:$ 696 / tín dụng
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Có thể kiếm được chứng chỉ Quản lý ô tô trực tuyến
- Các chương trình bao gồm hướng dẫn về tiếp thị, kế toán và các kỹ năng kinh doanh khác
- Có thể chuyển tín chỉ dễ dàng đến và từ các trường đại học lân cận
- Hơn 80% sinh viên nhận được hỗ trợ tài chính
- Có sẵn các bản nhạc nhiều độ
Thiếu sót
- Không tập trung vào nhiều khía cạnh kỹ thuật của sửa chữa ô tô
- Chương trình dài với tổng chi phí cao hơn
Đại học Ferris State
Đại học Bắc Michigan
Marquette, MI
Khía cạnh thực hành của chương trình công nghệ ô tô tại Đại học Bắc Michigan là phần hữu ích nhất của chương trình. Cùng với các khía cạnh kỹ thuật của sửa chữa ô tô, bạn sẽ học cách điều hành một nơi làm việc an toàn và hiệu quả. Điều này làm cho nó trở nên lý tưởng cho những người muốn điều hành một ga ra, không chỉ làm việc ở một ga ra.
Chương trình bao gồm
- AAS trong Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (65 tín chỉ)
- Sửa chữa ô tô:41 tín chỉ
- Công nghiệp và an toàn:5 tín chỉ
- Các khóa học chung:19 tín chỉ
- Thời lượng:1-2 năm
- Chứng chỉ về Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (46 tín chỉ)
- Các khóa học kỹ thuật của AAS không có yêu cầu về nghệ thuật tự do.
- Thời lượng:1 năm
Học phí :$ 5,364 / học kỳ
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Dạy mọi thứ bạn cần để quản lý ga ra
- Tập trung vào năng khiếu toàn diện về cơ khí
- Tùy chọn chứng chỉ cho phép bạn hoàn thành khóa học nhanh hơn
Thiếu sót
- Chi phí mỗi tín dụng cao hơn
Trường Cao đẳng Đông Arizona
Thatcher, AZ
Trải nghiệm của sinh viên tại Trường Cao đẳng Đông Arizona giống như đang làm việc trong một nhà để xe thực sự. Bạn sẽ thực hiện sửa chữa thực tế trong khi tìm hiểu các phương pháp đằng sau chúng. Điều này đúng với tất cả các chương trình của họ, từ chứng chỉ tư vấn đến AAS đầy đủ.
Chương trình bao gồm
- AAS - Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (64 tín chỉ, bốn học kỳ)
- Các khóa học kỹ thuật:37-39 tín chỉ
- Hỗ trợ / giáo dục phổ thông:25-27 tín chỉ
- Chứng chỉ Tư vấn Dịch vụ Ô tô (30 tín chỉ, hai học kỳ)
- Các khóa học kỹ thuật:21 tín chỉ
- Các khóa học hỗ trợ:9 tín chỉ
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật viên Ô tô (23 tín chỉ, hai học kỳ)
- Chứng chỉ Bảo dưỡng Ô tô (16 tín chỉ, hai học kỳ)
Học phí:
- Trong tiểu bang:$ 1,350 / học kỳ
- Ngoài tiểu bang:$ 5,700 / học kỳ
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Rất nhiều trải nghiệm thực tế
- Đồng thời cung cấp kinh nghiệm bạn cần để quản lý một cửa hàng sửa chữa
- Cung cấp cả AAS và chứng chỉ kỹ thuật
- Chuẩn bị đầy đủ cho học sinh để làm tất cả các bài kiểm tra cần thiết
Thiếu sót
- Rất đắt đối với sinh viên ngoại bang
Trường Cao đẳng Kỹ thuật Wisconsin Indianhead
Shell Lake, WI
Các chương trình dạy nghề tại Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College được xếp hạng quốc gia. Quan trọng hơn, sinh viên tốt nghiệp của họ liên tục được thuê trong các nhà để xe nghiêm túc. Bằng cách chỉ tập trung vào sửa chữa ô tô, họ rút ngắn chương trình xuống còn 9-12 tháng, một trong những chương trình nhanh nhất trong danh sách này.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Kỹ thuật viên Ô tô (55 tín chỉ, hai năm)
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật - Kỹ thuật viên Dịch vụ Ô tô (29 tín chỉ, 9-12 tháng)
- Kỹ thuật viên Bảo trì và Sửa chữa Ô tô (11 tín chỉ, một học kỳ)
Học phí :$ 4,992 cho toàn bộ chương trình
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Toàn bộ chương trình chỉ mất 9-12 tháng để hoàn thành
- Hỗ trợ tài chính dễ dàng đăng ký
- Tín chỉ có thể được chuyển sang một trường học 4 năm để học lên cao hơn
- Các chương trình linh hoạt và giờ học phù hợp với cuộc sống thực
Thiếu sót
- Đào tạo chẩn đoán không chuyên sâu
UA Cossatot
De Queen, AR
Tất cả các khóa học về khoa học kỹ thuật tại UA Cossatot đều được thiết kế để giúp sinh viên tốt nghiệp trực tiếp tham gia vào lực lượng lao động. Điều này tập trung vào việc thăng tiến sự nghiệp của bạn khiến nó trở thành một lựa chọn thiết thực. UA Cossatot cũng cung cấp các chứng chỉ một học kỳ về một loạt các kỹ năng, làm cho nó trở thành một lựa chọn hấp dẫn cho giáo dục thường xuyên.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật - Công nghệ Dịch vụ Ô tô (45 tín chỉ, 1-2 năm)
- Chứng chỉ về trình độ:
- Phanh, Hệ thống treo &Chỉ đạo (8 tín chỉ)
- Chuyên gia Lái xe (8 tín chỉ)
- Hiệu suất Động cơ (10 tín chỉ)
- Động cơ Diesel (8 tín chỉ)
- Sửa chữa động cơ &Kiểm soát khí hậu (10 tín chỉ)
- Phanh Diesel (8 tín chỉ)
- Hệ thống Điện / Điện tử (9 tín chỉ)
- Điện / Điện tử Diesel (8 tín chỉ)
- Hệ thống lái và hệ thống treo động cơ diesel (8 tín chỉ)
Học phí: $ 74- $ 102 / tín dụng
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Sẽ được đào tạo kỹ lưỡng theo tiêu chuẩn NATEF
- Tập trung vào việc chuẩn bị cho bạn gia nhập lực lượng lao động
- Chứng chỉ kỹ thuật lý tưởng cho những người học tiếp tục
- Dễ dàng chuyển tín dụng sang các tổ chức khác
- Có thể ghép nối các chứng chỉ với AAS về Khoa học Kỹ thuật và Kỹ năng
Thiếu sót
- Không có AAS trong Công nghệ Ô tô
Trường Cao đẳng Cộng đồng &Kỹ thuật Alexandria
Alexandria, MN
Giả sử mối quan tâm chính của bạn là sửa chữa động cơ diesel, bao gồm cả xe tải và thiết bị công nghiệp. Tất nhiên, bạn sẽ nhận được tất cả kiến thức trên lớp, bao gồm cả lý thuyết về cơ học và các tiêu chuẩn hiện hành của ngành. Tuy nhiên, quan trọng hơn là phòng thí nghiệm, nơi bạn sẽ làm việc trực tiếp trên thiết bị.
Chương trình bao gồm
- AAS trong Cơ học Diesel (75 tín chỉ, 108 giờ)
- Các khóa học sửa chữa và kỹ thuật:58 tín chỉ
- Giáo dục phổ thông:12 tín chỉ
- Thực tập:4 tín chỉ
- Tìm kiếm việc làm:1 tín chỉ
- Chứng chỉ Cơ học Diesel (66 tín chỉ, 99 giờ)
- Các khóa học sửa chữa và kỹ thuật:53 tín chỉ
- Giáo dục phổ thông:8 tín chỉ
- Thực tập:4 tín chỉ
- Tìm kiếm việc làm:1 tín chỉ
Học phí:
- Trực tuyến:$ 199 / tín dụng
- Trong khuôn viên trường:$ 165 / tín chỉ
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Các tùy chọn cho công việc trực tuyến hoặc tại lớp học
- Giới thiệu đầy đủ về sửa chữa động cơ diesel
- Một kỳ thực tập chuyên sâu giúp bạn chuẩn bị cho nơi làm việc
- Bao gồm một khóa học về tìm và giữ việc làm
Thiếu sót
- Chi phí trên mỗi tín chỉ cao hơn các trường khác
Trường Cao đẳng Kỹ thuật Athens
Athens, GA
Ngoài các khóa học đầy đủ về sửa chữa ô tô, Trường Cao đẳng Kỹ thuật Athens cung cấp các chứng chỉ khác nhau về các hệ thống như Kiểm soát khí hậu và Hệ thống Điện / Điện tử. Tất cả đều được chứng nhận bởi NATEF. Với sự kết hợp của các chương trình cấp bằng đầy đủ 2 năm và các chứng chỉ cá nhân, nó có rất nhiều điều để cung cấp cho các kỹ thuật viên ô tô trong tất cả các giai đoạn của sự nghiệp của họ.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Cao đẳng về Công nghệ ô tô (44-46 tín chỉ)
- Chứng chỉ Cơ bản về Ô tô (55 tín chỉ)
- Chứng chỉ Công nghệ Ô tô (62-63 tín chỉ)
- Kiểm soát khí hậu (14 tín chỉ)
- Khung gầm (17 tín chỉ)
- Hệ thống Điện / Điện tử (9 tín chỉ)
- Hiệu suất Động cơ (16 tín chỉ)
- Sửa chữa động cơ (15 tín chỉ)
- Transmission / Transaxle (18 tín chỉ)
Học phí:
- Tại tiểu bang:$ 2,794 / năm
- Ngoài tiểu bang:$ 4,930 / năm
- Một khoản tín dụng:$ 363
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Nhiều lựa chọn cho các chương trình cấp bằng đầy đủ
- Chứng nhận dành riêng cho hệ thống dành cho những người không quan tâm đến bằng cấp đầy đủ
- Lên lịch linh hoạt với cả lớp học ban ngày và ban đêm
Thiếu sót
- Sẽ cần đầu tư hơn 2 năm để có được Bằng tốt nghiệp hoặc bằng Cao đẳng
Trường Cao đẳng Kỹ thuật Pickens
Aurora, CO
Trường Cao đẳng Kỹ thuật Pickens không chỉ chuẩn bị cho bạn làm kỹ thuật viên ô tô mà còn dạy bạn cách ra ngoài và tìm việc. Chương trình kết thúc với một kỳ thực tập 3 tuần với khả năng được tuyển dụng thẳng.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Chứng chỉ Bảo trì và Sửa chữa Ánh sáng (27 tín chỉ, hai học kỳ)
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật viên Dịch vụ Ô tô (16 tín chỉ, một học kỳ)
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật viên Dịch vụ Ô tô Thạc sĩ (17 tín chỉ, một học kỳ)
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật viên Dịch vụ Ô tô của NATEF (60 tín chỉ, bốn học kỳ)
Học phí: $ 1,600- $ 2,300 / học kỳ
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Nhấn mạnh vào việc kiếm việc làm sau giờ học
- Thay thế giá cả phải chăng cho các chương trình AAT đầy đủ
- Chứng chỉ NATEF 2 năm là một chương trình toàn diện đầy đủ
Thiếu sót
- Không có chương trình cấp bằng Cao đẳng
Công nghệ Salina
Salina, KS
Các giảng viên tại Salina Tech có hơn 30 năm kinh nghiệm làm việc với ô tô. Kiến thức sâu rộng này là những gì làm cho chương trình của họ rất hiệu quả. Họ tập trung vào trải nghiệm thực tế và thực tế về hệ thống truyền động, hệ thống điện và tất cả các thành phần quan trọng khác của các phương tiện giao thông ngày nay.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Cao đẳng Khoa học Ứng dụng trong Công nghệ Ô tô (68 tín chỉ, bốn học kỳ)
- Các khóa học kỹ thuật:53 tín chỉ
- Giáo dục phổ thông:15 tín chỉ
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật về Công nghệ Ô tô (53 tín chỉ, bốn học kỳ)
- Các khóa học kỹ thuật của AAS không có yêu cầu giáo dục chung
Học phí: $ 2.500 / học kỳ
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Đội ngũ giảng viên ấn tượng với kiến thức sâu rộng về thế giới thực
- Mang đến cho sinh viên trải nghiệm thực tế
- Cung cấp cả các tùy chọn Bằng cấp cao đẳng và Chứng chỉ kỹ thuật
- Cũng cung cấp AAS trong Sửa chữa va chạm Tự động
Thiếu sót
- Có thể mất đến 2,5 năm để hoàn thành chương trình
- Không tập trung nhiều vào việc tìm việc làm
Sheldon, IA
Như trang web của trường cho biết, chương trình này nghiên cứu các loại ô tô từ cản này sang cản khác. Việc đưa động cơ diesel hạng nhẹ vào chương trình học ô tô là rất hữu ích, giúp bạn tiết kiệm thời gian cho các chứng chỉ bổ sung. Việc sử dụng công nghệ và công cụ chẩn đoán mới nhất cũng giúp chuẩn bị cho sinh viên làm việc trong thế giới thực.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Cao đẳng Khoa học Ứng dụng - Công nghệ Diesel Ô tô và Nhẹ (78 tín chỉ, bốn học kỳ)
- Các khóa học về ô tô:60 tín chỉ
- Giáo dục phổ thông:12 tín chỉ
- Thực tập:6 tín chỉ
Học phí: $ 169-184 / tín dụng
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Sử dụng công nghệ và công cụ mới nhất
- Bao gồm các động cơ diesel trong môn học chính
- Thực tập mùa hè bổ sung thêm kinh nghiệm thực hành
- Hệ thống toàn diện bằng cách đào tạo hệ thống
Thiếu sót
- Không linh hoạt đối với sinh viên bán thời gian
- Chi phí mỗi tín dụng tương đối cao
Cao đẳng Nam Seattle
Seattle, WA
Chương trình sửa chữa ô tô tại South Seattle College tương đối nhỏ, chỉ cung cấp một lựa chọn chứng chỉ 1 năm duy nhất. Tuy nhiên, tiêu điểm này cho phép nó vượt trội những gì nó làm. Nếu bạn muốn nhanh chóng tìm hiểu những điều cần biết cho vị trí sửa chữa mới bắt đầu, bạn có thể thực hiện tại đây.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Chứng chỉ Bảo dưỡng &Sửa chữa Nhẹ
- Chỉ đạo / Đình chỉ (4 giờ)
- Căn chỉnh Lốp / Bánh xe (4 giờ)
- Hệ thống phanh (7 giờ)
- Chẩn đoán động cơ (4 giờ)
- Tạo lại động cơ (8 giờ)
- Khả năng điều khiển (3 giờ)
- Công nghệ Ô tô (9 giờ)
- Khoá học Chung:15 giờ
- Tổng số Tín dụng:54 (1 năm)
Học phí:
- 1-10 tín dụng:$ 285 / tín dụng
- 11-18 tín dụng:$ 60 / tín dụng
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Tùy chọn 1 năm để có chứng nhận đầy đủ
- Chi phí tương đối thấp cho mỗi tín chỉ cho sinh viên toàn thời gian
Thiếu sót
- Không có chứng nhận cá nhân
- Không có tùy chọn nào cho một Cộng tác viên đầy đủ
Một video về Trường Cao đẳng Nam Seattle
Alexandria, LA
Chương trình sửa chữa ô tô tại Cao đẳng Cộng đồng Kỹ thuật Central Louisiana rất đơn giản và hiệu quả. Tất cả hướng dẫn đều được NATEF chứng nhận và được thiết kế để chuẩn bị cho bạn cho bài kiểm tra chứng nhận của viện. Vì bạn có thể nhận được chứng chỉ sau mỗi học kỳ, nên đó là một lựa chọn tuyệt vời nếu bạn không chắc chắn rằng mình sẽ hoàn thành toàn bộ chương trình 2 hoặc 4 năm.
Chương trình bao gồm
- Chứng chỉ Kỹ thuật về Công nghệ Ô tô (60 tín chỉ)
- Kỹ thuật viên Điện (12 tín chỉ)
- Kỹ thuật viên Hiệu suất Động cơ (15 tín chỉ)
- Kỹ thuật viên lái xe, hệ thống treo &phanh (12 tín chỉ)
- Kỹ thuật viên Hệ thống sưởi &Điều hòa không khí (7 tín chỉ)
- Kỹ thuật viên Truyền động &Truyền động Tự động (7 tín chỉ)
- Kỹ thuật viên lái tàu bằng tay (5 tín chỉ)
- Kỹ thuật viên Động cơ (20 tín chỉ)
Học phí: 2.250 đô la / học kỳ
Tại sao nên học ở đây?
- Tùy chọn để hoàn thành toàn bộ chương trình hoặc kiếm chứng chỉ năng lực mỗi học kỳ
- Các năng lực được cung cấp trong tất cả các hệ thống chính
- Chuẩn bị đầy đủ về mọi mặt khi sửa chữa ô tô
- Tìm hiểu về mô tô, máy bay và tàu biển cũng như ô tô
Thiếu sót
- Không phải là một chương trình Liên kết đầy đủ
- Không có thực tập hoặc phòng thí nghiệm để học thực hành
Đại học Công nghệ Washburn
Topeka, KS
Washburn Tech cung cấp một loạt các chương trình đào tạo vận tải, từ lái xe tải đến sửa chữa va chạm và thậm chí cả công nghệ diesel đầu máy. Đội ngũ giảng viên của họ có kiến thức chuyên sâu mà bạn sẽ không tìm thấy trong các chương trình khác. Bạn sẽ tìm hiểu thông tin chi tiết về cách động cơ ô tô hoạt động ở cả cấp độ trí tuệ và cấp độ thực tế. Graduates leave well-prepared for a variety of repair careers.
Included Programs
- Auto Service Technician Certificate (1-2 years)
- Engine courses:23 credits
- Transmission/transaxle:10 credits
- Steering/suspension:5 credits
- Brake systems:6 credits
- Electricity/Electronics:14 credits
- Heating and air-conditioning:4 credits
- Auto OJT:2 credits
Tuition: $2,100-$2,200/semester
Why study here?
- Nationally certified program
- Includes both classroom and hands-on learning
- Gain in-depth technical knowledge of engine operation and repair
- Can go on to complete a full AAS at Washburn University
- Includes certifications in a variety of systems
- The option of full-time or part-time coursework
Shortcomings
- Doesn’t offer a full AAS program
Southwest Tech
Fennimore, WI
Here’s another program that will teach you all the basic servicing techniques you need to start a promising career as an auto technician. It’s definitely aimed at traditional students, with little in the way of scheduling flexibility.
Included Programs
- AAS – Automotive Technician (60 credits, two years)
Tuition: $136-$204/credit
Why study here?
- Occupational internships included in the coursework
- Courses like Workplace Communication make you a better employee
- All courses in the degree are focused on work as a repair technician
- Some financial aid is available
Shortcomings
- No night-time classes
- The full-time two-year program is the only option
- Out-of-state tuition is steep
Norfolk, NB
The goal of Northeast Community College is to prepare students for entry-level positions as technicians in repair shops. They combine classroom and garage education to do this, and the program includes an internship for real-world training.
Included Programs
- Associate of Applied Science – Automotive Technology (77 credits, two years)
- Automotive courses:66 credits
- General education:15-16 credits
Tuition:
- In-state:$99/credit
- Out-of-state:$139/credit
Why study here?
- The co-operative internship provides on the job experience
- Can transfer credits to a 4-year program
- Fully accredited to prepare you for certification tests
- The comparatively affordable program, especially for Nebraska residents
Shortcomings
- Less scheduling flexibility
The University of West Alabama
Livingston, AL
You’ll get a pretty standard two-year college experience at the University of West Alabama. The program is designed for traditional students and has a larger general education component. If you’re especially interested in the engineering and technology behind car repair, you’ll love this program.
Included Programs
- Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology (62 credits, four semesters)
- Engineering technology courses:42 credits
- General education:29 credits
Tuition:
- In-state:$8,450/year
- Out-of-space:$16,900/year
Why study here?
- A comprehensive education in automotive education
- The curriculum includes courses on industrial equipment
- The full degree program for a more well-rounded education
- Prepares you for a career in a dealership or repair shop
Shortcomings
- More emphasis on classroom learning than hands-on work
- Will spend more of your time in general education courses
- Tuition cost is on the high side
Polk Education Pathways
Winter Park, FL
Polk Education Pathways is a relatively small school focusing entirely on the automotive sector. The Automotive Service Technology program run by Polk Education Pathways is designed to prepare students for entry-level jobs in the automotive repair sector. Taking the course makes you eligible to take an Automotive Service Excellence test approved by NATEF.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service Technology 1:
- Automobile Services Assistor (300hrs)
- Brake System (150hrs)
- Suspension/Steering (150hrs)
- Electrical/Electronic (300hrs)
- Engine Repair (150hrs)
- Automotive Service Technology 2:
- Engine Performance (300hrs)
- AT/Transaxle (150hrs)
- Manual Drivetrain and Axle (150hrs)
- Heating/Air Conditioning (150hrs)
- Total class hours:1,050 (AST 1), 750 (AST 2)
Tuition: $3,919/year
Why study here?
- Offers great hands-on experience
- Small school means more personal attention from faculty
Shortcomings
- No full Associate’s Degree option
Pulaski Technical College
North Little Rock, Arkansas
The University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College is a student-centric institution, providing access to high-quality education in Central Arkansas. It has over 3,000 undergraduates and a 33% graduation rate. The college’s automotive training program is certified by NATEF/ASE and introduces students to entry-level automotive diagnosis and repair skills.
Included Programs
- Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology (60 credits, four semesters)
- Technical Certificate in Automotive Technology (45 credits, three semesters)
- Certificate of Proficiency in Alternative Fuels (13 credits, one semester)
- Certificate of Proficiency in Tire Center Operator (6 credits, one semester)
Tuition
- Tuition and fees:$4,013.00/year
- Total Cost In-State On-Campus:$5,213.00/year
- Total Cost Out-State On-Campus:$6,953.00/year
Why Study Here?
- The instructors are ASE certified with many years of experience
- Students can enroll at the beginning of any semester with sophomores and juniors and return the following year to complete the course
Shortcomings
- Students only get a foundational knowledge of diagnosis and repair
- No manufacturer-specific training program
Ashworth College
Norcross, Georgia
Ashworth College began in 1987, and it offers online distance learning programs from its campus in Norcross, Georgia. Today it has over 300,000 alumni all around the world. Ashworth college’s automotive training programs are designed to allow you to learn at your own pace.
Included Programs
- Career Diploma in Automotive Technician ( 4 months – 1 year)
- Career Certificate in Automotive Automatic Transmissions ( up to 8 months)
- Career Certificate in Automotive Engine Performance (up to 8 months)
- Career Certificate in Automotive HVAC (up to 8 months)
Tuition
- Career diploma course – $769/year
- Career certificate courses – $299/year
Why Study Here?
- Online classes with extensive learning resource and support for students
- Affordable tuition fees with options of a monthly payment
Shortcomings
Norcross, Georgia
Ashworth College began in 1987, and it offers online distance learning programs from its campus in Norcross, Georgia. Today it has over 300,000 alumni all around the world. Ashworth college’s automotive training programs are designed to allow you to learn at your own pace.
Included Programs
- Career Diploma in Automotive Technician ( 4 months – 1 year)
- Career Certificate in Automotive Automatic Transmissions ( up to 8 months)
- Career Certificate in Automotive Engine Performance (up to 8 months)
- Career Certificate in Automotive HVAC (up to 8 months)
Tuition
- Career diploma course – $769/year
- Career certificate courses – $299/year
Why Study Here?
- Online classes with extensive learning resource and support for students
- Affordable tuition fees with options of a monthly payment
Shortcomings
Black River Technical College
Pocahontas, Arkansas
Black River Technical College has its main campus in Pocahontas and another campus in Paragould, both in Arkansas. It has a 33% graduation rate and enrolls approximately 3,000 students annually. The college’s small student-faculty ratio permits a productive learning relationship between students and instructors.
Included Programs
- Technical certificate – PowerTrain (34 credits, one year)
- Technical Certificate – Electrical Engine (34 credits, one year)
Tuition
- In-State Resident – $96 per credit hour
- Out-of-State Resident – $189 per credit hour
Why Study Here?
- Students get practical training on the most modern diagnostic equipment
- Affordable fee per credit hour
Shortcomings
- No AAS in Automotive Technology
University of Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska
The University of Alaska has three universities situated in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau, all in Alaska. The institution enrolls over 26,000 students, studying over 500 unique degrees, certificates, and endorsement programs.
Included Programs
- Undergraduate Certificate in Automotive Technology (49 credits, four semesters)
- Undergraduate Certificate in Diesel Power Technology (36-37 credits, three semesters)
- Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology, with options in General Automotive or General Motors ASEP (61 credits, four semesters)
- Associate of Applied Science in Diesel Technology (47-48 credits, four semesters)
- Fast Track Career Certificate in Automotive Specialist (16 credits, 1 or 2 semesters)
- Fast Track Career Certificate in Automotive Engine Performance (19 credits, two semesters)
Tuition
- Resident – $234/credit hour
- Nonresident $800/credit hour
Why Study Here?
- Courses are modeled after corporate training programs and based on ASE certification standards.
- Small class sizes with a hands-on approach for teaching students
Shortcomings
Montgomery, Alabama
Founded in 1961, Trenholm State Community College is a multi-campus college serving the river region of Alabama. It offers a wide range of associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training options.
Included Programs
- Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Services (68 credits, six terms)
- Certificate in Automotive Service (54 credits, five terms)
- Certificate in Diesel Mechanics (44 credits, three terms)
- Certificate in Automotive Collision Repair (53 credits, five terms)
- Short Term Certificates in:
- Brakes/Steering/ Suspension (10 credits, two terms)
- Engine Performance (13 credits, two terms)
- Transmission (13 credits, two terms)
- Electrical/Electronic (13 credits, 2 terms)
- Engines (10 credits, two terms)
- Air Conditioning and Heating (10 credits, two terms)
- Automotive Collision Repair – Refinishing Concentration (28 credits, two terms)
- Automotive Collision Repair – Structural Repair Concentration (25 credits, two terms)
- Diesel mechanics (13 credits, one term)
Tuition
Why Study Here?
- Emphasis on different specialties
- There are options to earn while you learn
Shortcomings
- The program length may be longer due to enrollment in general education courses.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Shelton State Community College is a two-year institution with two campuses located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It has over 7,000 full-time and part-time students enrolled in different programs and a 15% graduation rate.
Included Programs
- Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Service Technology (62-63 credit hours, six semesters)
- Certificate in Automotive Service Technology (53 credit hours, six semesters)
- Short-Term Certificate in Automotive Service Technology (24 credit hours, three semesters)
Tuition
- Resident Students – $133/credit hour
- Non-resident Students – $266/credit hour
Why Study Here?
- Options for evening classes are available.
- Alternate degree completion pathway available for students resuming in a spring or summer semester
Shortcomings
- No Snap-On certificates available
Mobile, Alabama
Located in Alabama, Bishop State Community College is a two-year college serving Mobile and Washington County residents. The institution has over 2,000 undergraduates and a graduation rate of 18%.
Its automotive technology programs prepare students to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair and maintain automobiles and reconstruct and finish external features.
Included Program
- Associate in Occupational Technologies in Automotive Body Technology, Automotive Technology (64-65 credit hours)
- Associate in Occupational Technologies in Automotive Body Technology, Diesel Technology (64-65 credit hours)
- Certificate in Automotive Technology (45-46 credit hours)
Tuition
- In-State tuition – $133/credit
- Out-of-State tuition – $266/credit
Why Study Here?
- Offers programs that teach reconstruction and finishing of automobile bodies, fenders, and external features
- Options to transfer to a four-year school for further education.
Shortcomings
- No manufacturer-specific training
- AAS in Automotive Service Technology (65 credits four semesters)
- AAS in Diesel Technology (65 credits 4-5 semesters)
- Certificate in Automotive Service Technology (55 credits, four semesters)
- Certificate in Diesel Technology (55 credits, four semesters)
- Short-Term Certificate in:
- Automotive Service Technology – Undercar/Chassis (24 credits, two semesters)
- Automotive Service Technology – Underhood/Drivability Specialists (27 credits, two semesters)
- Diesel Technology – Preventive Maintenance Specialist (12 credits, one semester)
- Diesel Technology – Diesel Engine Specialist (12 credits, one semester)
- Diesel Technology – Transportation Trailer Technology (12 credits, one semester)
- Diesel Technology – Heavy Utility Vehicle Specialist (15 credits, one semester)
Tuition
- Resident Students – $133/credit hour
- Non-resident Students – $266/credit hour
Why Study Here?
- The AST program has options for day and night classes.
- It offers a high job placement rate through a partnership with Mercedes-Benz.
- There’s an emphasis on a wide range of specialties.
Shortcomings
Andalusia, Alabama
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College has campuses in Andalusia, Luverne, and Opp, all in South Central Alabama. This college has more than 1,200 undergraduates and maintains a graduation rate of 29%. At LBWCC trains, they train students to become auto mechanics through instructional classes, virtual vehicle experiences, and hands-on-work.
Included Programs
- Certificate in Automotive Mechanics (60 credits, four semesters)
- Short-Term Certificate in Automotive Mechanics (18 credits, one semester)
- AAS in Diesel and Heavy Equipment Mechanics (71 credits, five semesters)
- Certificate in Diesel and Heavy Equipment Mechanics (59 credits, four semesters)
- Short-Term Certificate in Diesel and Heavy Equipment Mechanics (12 credits, one semester)
Tuition
- In-State tuition – $133/credit
- Out-of-State tuition – $266/credit
Why Study Here?
- Offers practical training on auto mechanics
- Comprehensive curriculum
Shortcomings
- No AAS in Automotive Mechanic
Mesa, Arizona
Mesa Community College has two campuses in Mesa, Arizona, and has over 40,000 students. MCC’s Automotive Service programs can prepare you for a career in automotive repair or collision repair and finishing.
Included Programs
- AAS in Caterpillar Technician Training (73-83 credits,
- Certificate of Completion in Automotive:
- Automatic Transmission and Transaxle (4 credits, one term)
- Brake Systems (4 credits, two terms)
- Chassis (16 credits, two terms)
- Drive Train (16 credits, two terms)
- Electrical, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems (11 credits, two terms)
- Electronic/Electrical Systems (8 credits, two terms)
- Engine Performance (8 credits, two terms)
- Engine Repair (4 credits, one term)
- Engine Repair and Performance (20 credits, two terms)
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems (3 credits, one term)
- Maintenance and Light Repair (16 credits, two terms)
- Manual DriveTrain and Axles (4 credits, one term)
- Service (44 credits, three terms)
- Steering and Suspension (4 credits, two terms)
Tuition
- Maricopa County Resident – $85/credit hour
- Maricopa County Senior Resident (audit or credit) – $42.50/credit hour
- Out-of-County Resident – $441/credit hour
- Out-of-State Resident – Residing in Arizona – $326 per credit hour
Why Study Here?
- ASE certified program
- Offers competencies in all primary specialties.
- Option for a career path as a caterpillar technician
Shortcomings
- Out-of-County and out-of-State resident tuition are steep.
Los Angeles Valley College
Valley Glen, Michigan
Los Angeles Valley College was established in 1949, a 105-acre urban place located just some minutes far away from Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and downtown Los Angeles. Valley College, one of the largest of the campuses in the Los Angeles Community College District, is certified by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, a part of the Western Associate of Schools and Colleges.
Included Programs
- Engineering Technology:Mechanical Engineering, AS (60 units)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology, CA (26 units)
Tuition
- In-district:$46/unit
- Out-of-district:$282/unit
- International:$282/ unit + $25 SEVIS fee
Why Study Here
- Brand new EOPS Tutoring Center and Computer Lab
- An abundance of student online resources
- A wide variety of subjects with free tutoring and academic support services
Shortcomings
- High tuition for students from another country in comparison with ones from their district
Skyline College
San Bruno, California
Skyline College is a public community college in San Bruno, California, with a graduation rate of 22%. It has an annual population of more than 17,000 students, participating in over 100 degrees and certificate programs.
Included Programs
- Associate in Science Degree in Automotive Technician (60 Units)
- Associate in Science Degree in Automotive Technology (60 Units)
- Certificate of Achievement in:
- Asian Engine Performance Technology (19 – 20 Units)
- Automotive Advanced Engine Performance Technology (19 – 20 Units)
- Automotive Chassis, Alignment and Brake Technology (19 – 20 Units)
- Automotive Drive Train Technology (19 – 20 Units)
- Automotive Electricity/Electronics (19 – 20 Units)
- Automotive Engine Performance Technology (19 – 20 Units)
- Automotive Engines Technology (19 – 20 Units)
Tuition
Why Study Here?
- Partnerships with corporations like Audi, Nissan, and Subaru provide employment opportunities for students.
- Certified by the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation (ASEEF).
Shortcomings
- The tuition cost is steep.
Yuba College
Marysville, California
Yuba College operates a main campus in Marysville and two educational centers in Linda and Yuba City. The school has a graduation retention rate of 26% and over 4,500 undergraduates.
Included Programs
- Associate in Science in:
- Master Mechanic (60 units)
- Tune-Up and Driveability (60 units)
- Auto Body and Repair(60 units)
- Certificate of Achievement in:
- Master Mechanic (42 units)
- Automotive Body Repair (18 units)
- Tune-Up and Driveability (28.5 units)
- Automotive Drive Trains (18 units)
Tuition
Why Study Here?
- Provides entry-level skills and additional training for already-employed auto mechanics
- Certificates parallel the national voluntary mechanics testing program offered by ASE
Shortcomings
- The only difference between the AS degrees and their CA counterparts is extra general education, multicultural, and health requirements.
Santa Barbara City College
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara City College has three campuses in Santa Barbara, and it’s one of the oldest colleges in California. With a graduation rate of 28%, the institution offers a wide range of associate degrees, certificates, and transfer programs to its over 12,000 undergraduates.
Included Programs
- Associate in Science in Automotive Science and Technology (70.20-72.20 units, four semesters)
- Certificate of Achievement in Automotive Science and Technology (50.20-55.20 units, three semesters)
Tuition
- California Residents – Enrollment fee of $46/unit
- Nonresident students and International students – $285 – $290/unit
Why Study Here?
- It’s an affordable program for California residents.
- An excellent combination of theory and practical work
Shortcomings
- Doesn’t offer specialization in other aspects of automotive mechanics
Evergreen Valley College
San Jose, California
Evergreen Valley College is a community college in San Jose, California, with a graduation rate of 24% and serving over 7,000 students.
Included Programs
- Auto – Drivetrain and Chassis – Associate in Science (60.5 units)
- Auto – Drivetrain and Chassis – Certificate of Achievement (31.5 units)
- Auto – Electrical-Engine Performance – Associate in Science (66.5 units)
- Auto – Electrical-Engine Performance – Certificate of Achievement (32.5 units)
- Automotive Foundational Skills – Certificate of Specialization (10 units)
- Automotive Foundational Skills – Certificate of Achievement (13 units)
- Automotive Technology Smog Specialist – Certificate of Achievement (12.5 units)
- American Honda – Certificate of Achievement (35.5 units)
- Hybrid Electric Vehicle Maintenance And Repair – Certificate Of Specialization (11.5 units)
Tuition
- Residents – Enrollment fee of $48/unit
- Nonresidents/international students – $288/unit
Why Study Here?
- The program provides all that you’ll need to become a certified service technician
- Offers intensive training programs with corporations like Honda and Tesla
Shortcomings
- Non-residents and international student tuition is expensive
Evergreen Valley College
San Jose, California
Evergreen Valley College is a community college in San Jose, California, with a graduation rate of 24% and serving over 7,000 students.
Included Programs
- Auto – Drivetrain and Chassis – Associate in Science (60.5 units)
- Auto – Drivetrain and Chassis – Certificate of Achievement (31.5 units)
- Auto – Electrical-Engine Performance – Associate in Science (66.5 units)
- Auto – Electrical-Engine Performance – Certificate of Achievement (32.5 units)
- Automotive Foundational Skills – Certificate of Specialization (10 units)
- Automotive Foundational Skills – Certificate of Achievement (13 units)
- Automotive Technology Smog Specialist – Certificate of Achievement (12.5 units)
- American Honda – Certificate of Achievement (35.5 units)
- Hybrid Electric Vehicle Maintenance And Repair – Certificate Of Specialization (11.5 units)
Tuition
- Residents – Enrollment fee of $48/unit
- Nonresidents/international students – $288/unit
Why Study Here?
- The program provides all that you’ll need to become a certified service technician
- Offers intensive training programs with corporations like Honda and Tesla
Shortcomings
- Non-residents and international student tuition is expensive
Palomar College
San Marcos, California
Palomar College has its main campus in San Marcos and satellite campuses in Escondido, Fallbrook, and San Diego. It has over 21,000 undergraduate students and a 27% graduation rate.
Included Programs
- Associate of Science Degrees in:
- Auto Collision Repair (60 units Minimum)
- Auto Chassis and Drive Lines (60 units Minimum)
- Electronic Tune-Up and Computer Control Systems (60 units Minimum)
- Mechanics – General (60 units Minimum)
- Certificates of Achievement in:
- Auto Collision Repair (21 units)
- Auto Chassis and Drive Lines (27 units)
- Electronic Tune-Up and Computer Control Systems (30-31 units)
- Mechanics – General (33 units)
Tuition
- In-State:Enrollment fee of $46/unit
- Nonresidents/International:$265-290/unit
Why Study Here?
- Morning and evening classes available
- Internship and job placement programs available
Shortcomings
- Tuition is expensive for non-residents/International students
Hartnell College
Salinas, California
Hartnell College’s main campus is situated in downtown Salinas, while its satellite campuses are in King City and Salinas’s Alisal district. It enrolls more than 11,000 students and has a graduation rate of 21%.
Included Programs
- Associate of Science in Advanced Automotive Technology (65 units)
- Associate of Science in Advanced Diesel Technology (65 units)
Tuition
- California residents:$46 per unit enrollment
- Non-Residents/international students:$286 per unit (plus enrollment fee)
Why Study Here?
- An in-depth training program
- Helps you develop skills required for placement in the automotive industry
- Snap-on certifications available
Shortcomings
- No certification courses available
IntelliTec College
Colorado Springs, Colorado
IntelliTec College Colorado campuses are located in Colorado Springs, Grand Junction, and Pueblo. It also has a fourth campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The college’s Colorado Springs campus has a graduation rate of 56% and over 500 students.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technician- Associate of Occupational Degree (99 units, 19.5 months)
- Automotive Technician- Certificate (59 credits, 15 months)
Tuition
- Certificate:$25,416
- AOS:$37,323
Why Study Here?
- Various ASE and snap-on certifications available
- Options to learn light diesel engine repair and design high-performance engines in some campuses
- Day and night classes available
Shortcomings
- The certificate course is lengthy
Chipola College
Marianna, Florida
Chipola College is a public community college in Marianna, Florida, and a host to over 1,000 undergraduate students. The college has a graduation rate of 47% and offers certificate, 2-year, and 4-year programs.
Included Programs
- Certificate in Automotive Service Technology (1,800 hours)
Tuition
- Florida Residents:$2.55/clock hour
- Alabama and Georgia Residents:$2.56/clock hour
- Other Non-Florida Residents:$9.21/clock hour
Why Study Here?
- A competency-based self-paced program with open entry
- Prepares students for specialized training and employment in the automotive industry
- Night classes are offered by special appointment
Shortcomings
- No AAS degree available
- Not enough variety of specialties
Lorenzo Walker Technical College
Naples, Florida
Established in 1974, Lorenzo Walker Technical College is a part of the School Board of Collier County and is based in Naples, Florida. The college enrolls over 700 students and has a graduation rate of 86%. Its automotive program prepares students for entry-level skills in the automotive industry.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service Technology Certificate (1,800 hours)
- Automotive Collision Technology Technician certificate (1,400 hours)
Tuition
Why Study Here?
- The AST program covers all eight areas of specialization of ASE.
- Accredited by National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)
Shortcomings
- No evening or online classes available
- No AAS program
- Not much variety of specialization
Elgin, Illinois
Elgin Community College was established in 1949 as part of the Elgin Area School District U46 and is located centrally between Chicago and Rockford. The college offers various associate degrees, certificates, and transfer programs to its over 7,000 undergraduates. It also has a graduation rate of 32%.
Included Programs
- AAS in Automotive Service Technology (68-69 credit hours, four semesters)
- Basic Certificates in:
- Auto Heating &Air Conditioning BVS (5 credit hours)
- Automotive Electrical Specialist (10 credit hours)
- Brake and Suspension Specialist (10 credit hours)
- Engine Mechanical Repair Specialist (7 credit hours)
- Engine Performance Specialist (14 credit hours)
- Transmission &Drivetrain Specialist (12 credit hours)
Tuition
- In-District Resident:$132/credit hour
- Out-of-District Resident:$297/credit hour
- Out-of-State &International Resident:$396/credit hour
Why Study Here?
- The program equips students in all phases of automotive maintenance work for all types of vehicles
- Certificate options available to build specialty skills
Shortcomings
- Expensive tuition, especially for international students
- No manufacturer-specific program available
City Colleges of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
The City Colleges of Chicago are seven community colleges providing learning opportunities for citizens of the Chicago area. These colleges have a total of over 28,000 students and between 15%-32% graduation rates.
Include Program
- Automotive Technology, AAS (66 credit hours)
- Automotive Technology, Advanced Certificate (46 credit hours)
- Automotive Technology, Basic Certificate (20 credit hours)
- Automotive Fuel Management Technology, Basic Certificate (27 credit hours)
- Automotive Maintenance, Basic Certificate (27 credit hours)
- Automotive Body Reconstruction Technology, Basic Certificate (22 credit hours)
- Automotive Body Repainting Technology, Basic Certificate (22 credit hours)
- Automotive Chassis Maintenance, Basic Certificate (19 credit hours)
- Collision Technology, Advanced Certificate (40 credit hours)
Tuition
- In-District:$146/credit hour
- Out-of-District:$384/credit hour
- Out-of-State/ International:$481/credit hour
Why Study Here?
- Offers training in all eight areas of ASE
- Program modification available for part-time students
- Options for short duration courses
Shortcomings
- Relatively expensive high cost per credit hour
Ankeny, Iowa
Besides its main campus in Ankeny, Des Moines Area Community College has 12 other campuses and centers in Iowa. It enrolls more than 11,000 students in its degrees, diplomas, and certificate programs. The institution also has a 25% rate of graduation.
Included Programs
- Automotive Mechanics Technology, AAS (76 credits, five semesters)
- Auto Engines &Tune-Up, Diploma (45 credits, three semesters)
- Auto Chassis &Power Train, Diploma (40 credits, three semesters)
- Automotive Maintenance &Light Repair Technology, Diploma (44 credits, three semesters)
Tuition
- Residents:$170/credit
- Non-residents:$340/credit
Why Study Here?
- A comprehensive training program that covers all aspect of automotive repair
- Diploma students may receive an AAS degree upon completion of additional courses
Shortcomings
- No manufacturer or dealership training program
- The complete program only offered on one campus
Waterloo, Iowa
Hawkeye Community College has a main campus in Waterloo and six outlying centers throughout the Cedar Valley. There are over 3,000 undergraduates at Hawkeye, and the college has a graduation rate of 33%.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (76 credits, four semesters)
- Auto Collision Technology, AAS (80 credits, five semesters)
Tuition
- Resident:$201/credit hour
- Non-resident:$226/credit hour
Why Study Here?
- It allows for a transfer of coursework to the University of Northern Iowa.
- Students can earn a diploma after completing the first year of Auto Collision Technology.
Shortcomings
- No specialization courses in Automotive Technology
- No online or night classes available
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Kirkwood Community College has its main campus in Iowa City and eight other regional and county centers. The college has over 8,000 students registered in more than 130 programs and a graduation rate of 26%.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (72 credits, five terms)
- Entry-Level Automotive Technology, Diploma (32 credits, two terms)
- Fundamentals of Automotive Technology, Certificate (15 credits, one term)
- Advanced Chassis, Certificate (12 credits, 3 Terms)
- Advanced Drivetrain, Certificate (12 credits, four terms)
- Advanced Powertrain, Certificate (12 credits, two terms)
- Automotive Collision Repair, Diploma (44 credits, three terms)
- Automotive Technology &Collision Repair – Career Academy Course (1 year)
Tuition
- Iowa Residents:$180/credit hour
- Out-of-State:$237/credit hour
- International:$360/credit hour
Why Study Here?
- It offers an opportunity for high school students to earn college credits
- The Automotive Technology program is Master Certified by NATEF
- Certified Snap-on certificate center
Shortcomings
- Tuition for international students is a bit expensive
College of Western Idaho
Nampa, Idaho
College of Western Idaho has campuses in Nampa and Boise and offers classes at different locations throughout the Treasure Valley. It serves over 6,000 students and has a graduation rate of 24%. CWI offers associate degrees and certificates online and on-campus.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (65 credits, two years)
- Automotive Technology, ATC (59 credits, two years)
- Automotive Technology, ITC (35 credits, one year)
- Auto Body Technology, ATC (57 credits, two years)
- Auto Body Technology, ITC (33 credits, one year)
- Auto Body Technology, BTC1 (24 credits, one year)
- Auto Body Technology, BTC2 (34 credit hours, one year)
Tuition
- In-District:$139/credit
- Out-of-District:$189/credit
- Out-of-State/International:$306/credit
Why Study Here?
- It includes courses in diesel technology
- It covers the eight aspects of ASE
Shortcomings
- No Specialization courses available
- No manufacturer-specific training available
College of Eastern Idaho
Idaho Falls, Idaho
College of Eastern Idaho was founded in 1969 and currently has over 1,000 students attending its in-person and online classes. The institution has a graduation rate of 31% and offers degrees and certificate programs.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (69 credits, 29 months)
- Heavy Diesel Technology, AAS (69 credits, 29 months)
- Automotive Technology, ATC (54 credits, 24months)
- Automotive Technology, ITC (30 credits, 12 months)
- Heavy Diesel Technology, ATC (54 credits, 24 months)
- Heavy Diesel Technology, ITC (30 credits, 12 months)
- Light Diesel, AAS (69 credits, 29 months)
- Light Duty Diesel, ATC (54 credits, 24 months)
Tuition
- Bonneville County residents:$129/credit
- Out-of-District residents:$179/credit
- Out-of-State residents:$258/credit
Why Study Here?
- A variety of certifications in Automotive and Diesel technology
- It offers up-to-date technology training using the latest competency-based curriculum
Shortcomings
- No hands-on practical experience with vehicle manufacturers
- The AAS program has a long duration
Vincennes University
Vincennes, Indiana
Established in 1801, Vincennes University is a public school situated along the banks of the Wabash River. There are also campuses and learning centers in Jasper, Fort Branch, and Indianapolis.
It has over 6,000 students and a 25% graduation rate. The institution’s automotive technology training program allows students to focus on collision repair, automotive service, or diesel.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AS (60 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Service Technology, Certificate (30 credits, two semesters)
- Collision Repair and Refinishing, AS (60 credits, four semesters)
- Auto Body Repair, Certificate (31 credits, two semesters)
- Diesel Technology with options in General Study, John Deere Ag-Tech Concentration, or John Deere Consumer &Commercial Equipment Concentration (C&CE) (60 credits, four semesters each)
- Diesel Service Technology, Certificate (33 credits, two semesters)
Tuition
- Indiana Residents:$191.42/credit
- Illinois Residents and Out-of-State:$475.78/credit
Why Study Here?
- Lessons are taught in small-size classes that allow for intimate, hands-on training
- The College of Technology partners with corporations such as Toyota and Subaru to bring valuable educational and professional opportunities to its students.
- Graduates can transfer to a Baccalaureate Degree Program.
Shortcomings
- No Snap-on certificates available
Scooba, Mississippi
East Mississippi Community College is located in Scooba and serves six counties in East Mississippi. There are over 3,000 graduates in EMCC, where the graduation rate is 36%. The college offers its Automotive Technology program from its other campus in Mayhew.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (66 semester hours, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology, Vocational Certificate (34 semester hours, two semesters)
- Diesel Mechanics, Certificate (33 semester hours, two semesters)
Tuition
- In-State:$165/credit hour
- Out-of-State:$265/credit hour
Why Study Here?
- Certificate in Automotive Technology is for nine months only
- There are discounted tuition rates for 15-19 credit hours
Shortcomings
- There are no specialization courses
Senatobia, Mississippi
Northwest Mississippi Community College has over 7,000 undergraduates in its three campuses in Senatobia, Southaven, and Oxford. NMCC has a 36% graduation rate. Its Automotive Technology program is accredited by NATEF and ASE and provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills for entry-level automobile positions.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS, with options in Chrysler MOPAR College Automotive Program (70-71 semester hours, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology, CC (37-38 semester hours, two semesters)
- Automotive Technology, TC (55-56 semester hours, four semesters)
Tuition
Why Study Here?
- Offers training in the eight areas of ASE
- Students can co-op with a Chrysler, Dodge, or Jeep dealership to learn late-model technology.
- Discounted tuition rates for 15-21 credit hours
Shortcomings
- No specialization courses available
Raymond, Mississippi
Hinds Community College has over 10,000 undergraduate students across its six campuses. It provides transfer, two-year degree, vocational, short-term training, and secondary education programs.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (62-63 credits)
- Automotive Technology, TC (47 credits)
- Automotive Technology, VC (32 credits)
- Automotive Machinist Technology, AAS (61-62 credits)
- Automotive Machinist Technology, TC (46 credits)
- Automotive Machinist Technology, VC (30 credits)
Tuition
- In-State:$1,600/semester (additional $250/credit for 22 credits and above)
- Out-of-State Students:$3,125,semester (additional $250/credit for 22 credits and above)
Why Study Here?
- Provides knowledge and skills in all eight areas of ASE/NATEF certification
- Automotive Technology program is offered in four campus
Shortcomings
- No specialization courses in Automotive mechanics
Meridian, Mississippi
Meridian Community College is located in downtown Meridian, next to the Meridian Campus of Mississippi State University. With a 32% graduation rate, MCC has over 3,000 students who offer various technical, medical, theatrical, and art courses.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, Certificate (33 semester hours, two semesters)
Tuition
- Mississippi Residents:$1,612/semester
- Out-of-State:$2,512/semester
Why Study Here?
- Prepares you with entry-level skills and for a career as an auto mechanic
- Teaching instructions covers five areas of ASE/NATEF certifications
- High schools students can earn dual credits
Shortcomings
- No AAS degree in Automotive Technology
- Lack of variety of program
Jones County Junior College
Ellisville, Mississippi
Jones County Junior College is a two-year institution serving Ellisville and eight other counties. There are over 3,000 undergraduate students registered in its associate, certificates, and workforce credentials program. The college has a graduation rate of 25%.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AS (68 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology, TC (53 credits, four semesters)
- Light Duty Diesel, TC (44 credits, three semesters)
Tuition
- In-State:$125/semester hour
- Out-of-State:$330/semester hour
Why Study Here?
- Designed to prepare students for employment in the automotive service industry
- Certificate option in light-duty diesel available
- There’s a discounted tuition fee for 15-19 credit hours
Shortcomings
- No manufacturer-specific training programs
Western Nevada College
Carson City, Nevada
Besides its main campus in Carson City, Western Nevada College has additional campuses in Fallon and Minden. Over 2,000 undergraduates are offering the school’s bachelor, associates, and certificate programs. The college has a graduation rate of 17%
Included Programs
- Automotive Mechanics, AAS (60 units, four semesters)
- Automotive Mechanics, CE (31 units, two semesters)
- Certifications in:
- Automotive Transmission/Transaxle (10 units)
- Automotive Engine Repair (10 units)
- Automotive Heating &Air Conditioning (10 units)
- Automotive Maintenance &Light Repair (11 units)
- Automotive Manual Transmission &Transaxle (10 units)
- Brake Technician (11 units)
- Electrical Technician (11 units)
- Steering &Suspension Technician (11 units)
- Engine Performance Technician (11 units)
- Automotive Collision Repair (12 units)
Tuition
- Resident; $109.78/credit
- Nonresident:$7,686/year
Why Study Here?
- Teaches manual, hands-on skills required in the automotive industry
- Offers specialization in each different areas of ASE
Shortcomings
- Expensive tuition for non-residents
- No specific training with manufacturing outfits
College of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada
College of Southern Nevada is the largest college in Nevada and has over 29,000 students. CSN has a graduation rate of 12% and offers both on-campus and online lessons. It offers a variety of Automotive Technology courses with certificates and associate degrees.
Included Programs
- Auto Maintenance and Light Repair, CA (32 credits)
- Automotive Technology:Diagnostic Specialist, CA (32 credits)
- Automotive Technology:Performance Technician, AAS (60 credits)
- Automotive Technology:Alternative Fuels and Hybrid Technician, AAS (60 credits)
- Automotive Technology:Heavy Line Specialist, CA (31 credits)
- Automotive Technology:Service Technician, AAS (62 credits)
- Collision Repair, CA (37 credits)
- Automotive Technology:Master Technician, AAS (74 credits)
- Automotive Technology:Collision Repair, AAS (60 credits)
Tuition
- Residents:$106.75/credit
- Nonresidents:$3,738.50/semester
Why Study Here?
- It offers a variety of programs across the automotive industry
- Some programs provide Nevada Class 1G smog certification
Shortcomings
- The program might be expensive for non-residents
MotoRing Technical Training Institute
Seekonk, Massachusetts
MotoRing Technical Training Institute was founded in 1985 as a workforce development program, and it has less than 100 students. MTTI’s graduation rate is 88%, and it offers personalized training to its students.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service Technician, Diploma (24-30.5 credits, seven months)
Tuition
- $16,150 (including uniform)
Why Study Here?
- It offers both day and night classes
- It focuses on short-term intensive training
- Opportunity to complete an internship in the automotive industry
- It provides placement assistance to gain employment
Shortcomings
- No variety of programs
- No AAS certification
Montana State University-Northern
Havre, Montana
Located in Havre, Montana, Montana State University is a small university with less than 1,200 students and a 41% graduation rate. Its college of technical sciences offers a range of degree and non-degree programs centered on ASE certification standards.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, BS (120 credits)
- Diesel Technology, BS with options in Equipment Management or Field Maintenance (120 credits)
- Automotive Technology, AAS (68 credits), with an option for Fast Track (62 Credits)
- Diesel Technology, AAS (66 credits)
- Diesel Technology, Certificate (35 credits)
- Diesel Technology, Minor (25 credits)
- Agriculture Mechanics Technology, AAS (71 credits)
- Agriculture Mechanics Technology, Minor (29 credits)
- Automotive Technology, Minor (29 credits)
- Ford Maintenance and Light Repair, Certificate
Tuition
- Residents:$289.27/credit
- Nonresidents:$818.85/credit
- WUE and Canadians:$387.53
Why Study Here?
- Offers a Bachelor’s degree
- There’s a fast track option that allows you to get an AAs degree in half the time
- The college of Technical Sciences partners with Ford to provide career opportunities for student
- Offers an automotive program that focuses on agricultural equipment
Shortcomings
Autry Technology Center
Enid, Oklahoma
Autry Technology Center is one of the 29 CareerTech schools across Oklahoma. This institution has over 25 career programs, offering a wide variety of evening and weekend short-term courses and certifications. Every year, it enrolls almost 13,000 students.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, Certificate (1,050 hours)
- Collision Repair Technology, Certificate (1,050 hours)
- Power Product Technology, Certificate (1,050 hours)
Tuition
- In-District:$1,050/semester
- Out-of-District:$2,100/semester
Why Study Here?
- ASE-certified training program
- It offers a range of certificates like Snap-On Meter Certification, Forklift Safety, etc.
- It offers post-secondary programs and degrees with Cowley County Community College
- Tuition is free for in-district high school students
Shortcomings
- It doesn’t offer any degree program
Pioneer Technology Center
Ponca City, Oklahoma
Pioneer Technology Center offers a 10-month extended Automotive Service Technology Program, which is ideal for students looking for a faster route to becoming auto mechanics than the conventional two to the four-year study period. The institution has a population of over 10,000 students, with a graduation rate of 73%. Courses and certifications at Pioneer Technology Center are also NATEF-compliant and ASE-certified.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service Technician
Tuition
- In-district:$1,838
- In-state:$3,675
- Out-of-state:$7,350
Why Study Here?
- NATEF-compliant and ASE-certified courses and certifications
- Accelerated pathway to employment through the ten-month long study program
- Completing the course equips the student for up to 12 ASE certifications
Shortcomings
- The degree program does not involve a work-learning period with a manufacturer-specific sponsored dealership
- Only one program option available, with no provision for students who would like to earn as AAS or BS
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The Community College of Allegheny County prepares students for a career in the automobile industry through its two-year Automotive Technology Program. The school also offers a manufacturer-certified degree and paid-on-the-job apprenticeship program with area dealerships. It has a student population of over 16,000 individuals, with a graduation rate of 18%.
Included Programs
- ASEP/ASSET/CAP Manufacturer Automotive Technology Program, AS (507.3) (66-67 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology Program, AS (349.3) (68-69 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology Program Certificate (350.3) (50 credits, four semesters)
Tuition
- In-county:$1,740
- Out-of-county:$3,480
- Out-of-state:$5,220
Why Study Here
- Manufacturer-certified paid-on-the-job program and apprenticeship with area dealerships, such as General Motors Corporation, Ford Motor Company, and Chrysler, LLC
- NATEF-certified programs taught by ASE Certified Master Technicians
- Practical training in the latest automobile green technologies, including plug-in electric and hybrid vehicles
- Extensive curriculum to prepare students for the Pennsylvania Safety and Emission Inspection licensing and Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification test
Shortcomings
- Available programs require two years of study, with no shorter options for students seeking quicker routes into the workforce
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Established in 1905, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology is a residential two-year technical college with a population of over 1,300 students. The school offers 24 technical degree programs, including automotive technology. The course features an extensive curriculum that prepares students for the ASE automotive tests and Pennsylvania Auto Safety Inspection Certificate.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (75 credits, four semesters)
Tuition
Why Study Here
- Extensive curriculum covering the understanding and operation of the latest automotive and diagnostic technology, including digital storage lab scopes and chassis dynamometer
- Prepares students for ASE automotive test series, Pennsylvania Auto Safety Inspection Certificate, and Pennsylvania Emissions Tester Certificate
Shortcomings
- Requires all students to be residents of Pennsylvania before application
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania College of Technology, otherwise called Penn College, offers several automotive program options for students who hold dreams of a career in the automotive industry. The options include Automotive Technology Management, Automotive Service Sales and Marketing, Automotive Technology, Automotive Technology:Honda PACT, Automotive Service Technician Certificate, and Aftermarket Performance Specialist Competency Credential. The school has a population of about 5,000 students, with a graduation rate of 43.1%.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology Management, BS (126 credits, eight semesters)
- Automotive Technology Management Online, BS (126 credits, eight semesters)
- Automotive Service Sales and Marketing, AAS (63 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology (AAS, 69 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology:Honda Pact, AAS (68 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Service Technician Certificate (63 credits, four semesters)
- Aftermarket Performance Specialist Competency Credential (11 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$587/credit
- Out-of-state:$839/credit
Why Study Here
- Specialized training on Honda and Acura Vehicles under the Automotive Technology:Honda Pact Program, with eight weeks of classes and eight weeks of paid internship
- All students under the Automotive Technology Management Online Program get in-state tuition rates
- Latest automobile equipment and specialized laboratories available to students
- Classroom and laboratory sessions combine hands-on expertise of automotive systems with real-world business and management practices
Shortcomings
- Tuition is quite expensive, especially for out-of-state students
Memphis, Tennessee
The automotive degree course at Southwest Tennessee Community College is a non-manufacturer specific program structured to equip students with the core skills to thrive as entry-level technicians in the automobile industry. The course brings together a background of mathematics, English, and social science with comprehensive classroom and hands-on laboratory sessions based on the latest automotive technology. Southwest Tennessee Community College has a student population of nearly 10,000 individuals, with a graduation rate of 11%.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service Technology, AAS (60 credits, four semesters)
Tuition
- In-state:$168.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$692/credit
Why Study Here
- Equips students with in-depth entry-level capabilities to function across all automotive car dealerships and establishments
- Brand-specific, manufacturer-trained instructors with comprehensive knowledge based on industry standards
Shortcomings
- The degree program isn’t as specialized as found elsewhere. It focuses only on entry-level automotive repair skill-set.
El Paso, Texas
El Paso Community college is the leading academic institution for Hispanic students in America and the fastest-growing community college in Texas. It serves a population of over 28,000 students across its five campuses. The school also offers a two-year Automotive Technology Program, with a curriculum specialized in equipping students with the latest entry-level skills in the automobile industry.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology (60 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology – One Year (18 credits, two semesters)
- Automotive Technology – Two Year (36 credits, four semesters)
- Driveability Technician
Tuition
- In-state:$$116.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$$201.00/credit
Why Study Here
- Offers a distance learning degree program for students who cannot make regular classroom sessions
- Associate of Applied Science Degree certificate options offers students alternate exit points
Shortcomings
- Degree program only limited to entry-level automotive technician skill-set
South Texas College
McAllen, Texas
With over 30,000 students spread across its five campuses, plus a virtual campus, South Texas College is a public community college established to serve the entire Hidalgo and Starr County. The institution offers four automotive technology programs, including a specialized option with a General Motors dealership.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology Certificate (38 credits, three semesters)
- Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Certificate (17 credits, one semester)
- Automotive Technology, AAS (60 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology Specialization:GM-ASEP (Automotive Service Educational Program), AAS (60 credits, four semesters)
Tuition
- In-district:$77.00/credit
- Out-of-district:$87.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$200/credit
Why Study Here
- Offers AAS program with General Motors apprenticeship to broaden student’s experience beyond the classroom
- Alternative certificate options for students who want a shorter pathway to the automotive industry
Shortcomings
- One may need to spend more money on tools and equipment and pay additional fees for workshops
Eastern Maine Community College
Bangor, Maine
Eastern Maine Community College is the second most highly-rated automotive institution in the State of Maine. The school boasts of a 72-acre campus, home to its over 1,200 students spread across the 30 one and two-year degree programs on offer. The Automotive Technology Program at EMCC is also NC3 and ASE-accredited, with a practical and theoretical curriculum encompassing Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Chrysler, and Ram technologies.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (65 credits, four semesters)
Tuition
- In-state:$94.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$188.00/credit
Why Study Here
- NC3 and ASE accredited Automotive Technology Degree Program, with curriculum covering all eight aspects of automotive maintenance and repair
- Students get the opportunity to work with major automotive brands, including Chrysler, Fiat, Jeep, and Dodge
- Students immediately become Mopar Career Automotive Program (CAP), level one certified technicians after their degree program, opening up opportunities to work with a Mopar dealership
- A fully-equipped on-campus shop to provide students hands-on experience with automobile equipment alongside theoretical classroom knowledge
Shortcomings
- Only the one-degree program available, with no certificate option for students who want a faster study route
Calais, Maine
Washington County Community College’s 400-acre campus is home to about 500 students, with a graduation rate of 39.9%. The school offers an intensive one-year Automotive Technology Program, among its other degree options. While the program isn’t the most comprehensive automotive technology program you’ll find, it equips students with the necessary skills to solve automobile problems while keeping up with industry trends.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology Certificate (34 credit hours, two semesters)
Tuition
- In-state:$3552
- Out-of-state:$7104
Why Study Here
- An intensive shop-oriented program designed to equip students with the essential skill-set to identify, repair, and maintain automotive equipment.
Shortcomings
- Despite being intensive, the degree program only deals with the basic skill-set needed to repair and maintain automotive equipment.
Omaha, Nebraska
The largest post-secondary educational institution in the State of Nebraska, Metropolitan Community College offers over 100 degree programs across several disciplines, including four options in automotive technology. The school serves a student population of around 25,000 individuals, with a 16.7% graduation rate.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology (ATMAS) (105.5 credits)
- Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician (ATMCA) (49.5 credits)
- Automotive Technician Assistant (ATTCC) (24 credits)
- Automotive Under-Vehicle Specialist (ATVCC) (36 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$66.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$99.00/credit
Why Study Here
- Automotive Technology Program is ASE Education Foundation Master-Level Accredited and a Caps Local and NC3-partnered program
- Has degree options for standard and advanced entry-level automotive skill-sets alongside an Associate in Applied Science Degree program
- Combines training in automotive technology with real-life critical thinking and human relations skills
- Tuition is relatively cheap
Shortcomings
- No manufacturer-specific apprenticeship
San Juan College
Farmington, New Mexico
San Juan College serves a student body of over 12,000 students spread across its three campuses. The institution offers a host of automotive technology degree programs, including individual industry-specific options for General Motors, Chrysler, Toyota, and Honda. These programs come with immediate employment for participants with the dealership where they completed their programs.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology Chrysler -MOPAR College Automotive Program (MCAP) (64-65 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology, AAS (62-63 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology Certificate (49-52 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology – GM Automotive Service Education Program (ASEP) (64-65 credits, Four Semesters)
- Automotive Technology – Honda Motors Professional Automotive Career Training (PACT) (64-65 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology – Toyota Technician Training Education Network (T-TEN) (64-65 Credits, four semesters)
Tuition
- In-state:$52/credit
- Out-of-state:$164/credit
Why Study Here
- Extensive automotive technology degree programs, including industry-specific options with top automobile manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda, and Chrysler
- Paid internship followed by immediate employment with sponsored dealership upon completion of the preferred program
- Latest vehicles, diagnostic equipment, automotive components, and instructional materials for learning across all degree programs
Shortcomings
- Available options require two years/four semesters to complete, with no provision for a shorter pathway into the workforce
Kingston, North Carolina
Lenoir Community College has an extensive list of automotive technology degree programs, with as many as eight options available to students. The list’s top choice is the two-year Automotive Systems Technology Program, followed by a one-year Automotive Systems Technology diploma. There are also two-semester certificate options Auto Electronics, Engine Performance, and General Automotive Servicing. Lenoir Community College has a student population of over 1,200 individuals and a graduation rate of 8.8 percent.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service Technology, AAS (70 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Service Technology Diploma (47 credits)
- Auto Electronics Certificate (13 credits)
- Automotive Skills Certificate, CTE (15 credits)
- Basic Automotive Certificate (12 credits)
- Engine Performance Certificate (14 credits)
- General Automotive Servicing, CTE (12 credits)
- Introductory Automotive Servicing Certificate (14 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$76.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$268.00/credit
Why Study Here
- Comprehensive automotive technology degree programs, with AAS, diploma, and certificate options
- Coursework includes Mobile Equipment Maintenance and Repair to equip students with knowledge on the transportation sector’s theories and technologies and prepare them for opportunities in the field, alongside the automotive industry.
Shortcomings
- Despite having comprehensive degree programs, none of the options involve a manufacturer-specific apprenticeship
Raleigh, North Carolina
North Carolina Community Colleges, also called the North Carolina Community College System, is a network of over 50 community colleges in Carolina. It is the third most extensive network of its kind in the United States of America, with an annual enrollment of 700,000 students. NCCC provides the curriculum standard and tuition guidelines for higher learning institutions registered under it. Automotive technology programs for colleges in the system include:
- Automotive Systems Technology (AAS, diploma, and certificate).
- Automotive Customizing Technology (AAS, diploma, and certificate).
- Automotive Light-Duty Diesel Technology (Diploma).
- Automotive Restoration Technology (Diploma).
Included Programs
- Automotive Systems Technology, AAS (64-76 semester credit hours)
- Automotive Systems Technology Diploma (36-48 semester credit hours)
- Automotive Systems Technology Certificate (12-18 semester credit hours)
- Automotive Customizing Technology, AAS (64-76 semester credit hours)
- Automotive Customizing Technology Diploma (36-48 semester credit hours)
- Automotive Customizing Technology Certificate (12-18 semester credit hours)
- Automotive Light-Duty Diesel Technology Diploma (12-18 semester credit hours)
- Automotive Restoration Technology Diploma (12-18 semester credit hours)
Tuition
- Average in-state tuition for colleges in the system:$3,911 per year
- Average out-of-state tuition for in the system:$9,514 per year
Why Study Here
- Different alternative program options with numerous community colleges within the system for students to choose from
Shortcomings
- Some colleges under NCCC do not have any automotive technology programs
Klamath Community College
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Community College serves residents of Klamath and Lake County in the South Central Oregon area. The school has a population of over 1,500 students and offers associate degree and certificate programs, with two available options in automotive technology.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (95 credits)
- Automotive Technician – Electrical/Electronic Specialist Career Pathways Certificate (12 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$105.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$178.00/credit
- International student:$211.00/credit
Why Study Here
- Coursework equips students in all eight areas of ASE certification
- Alternative certificate option gives students a faster route from study to employment
- The Automotive Technician certificate program prepares students for ASE T6 (Electrical/Electronic Systems) test
Shortcomings
- The school does not offer a manufacturer-specific program or apprenticeship with a sponsored dealership
Bend, Oregon
With its seven campuses, including its 200-acre main campus, Central Oregon Community College is one of the highly-rated community colleges in the entire of Central Oregon. The school offers 78 degree programs, including over 14 certificate career pathway options in automotive technology. The programs are NATEF-certified.
Included Programs
- Automotive Basic Skills with Basic Engine Performance – Career Pathway Certificate of Completion (CPCC) (13 credits)
- Automotive Basic Skills with Welding (CPCC) (14 credits)
- Automotive Controller Systems Technician Level 1 (CPCC) (35 credits)
- Automotive Controller Systems Technician Level 2 (CPCC) (39 credits)
- Automotive Drive Train Technician (CPCC) (22 credits)
- Automotive Electrical Technician Basic (CPCC) (16 credits)
- Automotive Electrical Technician Advanced (CPCC) (20 credits)
- Automotive Engine Performance Technician (CPCC) (29 credits)
- Automotive Engine Technician (CPCC) (17 credits)
- Automotive Heating &Air Conditioning Technician (CPCC) (19 credits)
- Automotive Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) Technician – Level 1 (CPCC) (35 credits)
- Automotive Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) Technician – Level 2 (CPCC) (39 credits)
- Automotive Management AAS (98-105 credits)
- Automotive Technology in Electronics and Diagnostics AAS (96-103 credits)
- Clean Energy Diesel Technician Advanced (CPCC) (35 credits)
- Master Automotive Technician – Two Year Certificate of Completion (CC2) (74-79)
- Undercar Technician (CPCC) (17 credits)
Tuition
- In-district:$109/credit
- Non-resident veteran:$131/credit
- Out-of-district/border state:$153/credit
- Out-of-state/international students:$318/credit
Why Study Here
- Comprehensive list of degree options covering essential skill-set necessary to handle automotive problems in a wide range of vehicles, including hybrid and electric vehicles
- Adequately equips students for a wide range of automotive certification tests, including NATEF and all eight levels of Master ASE certification
- Degree programs are relatively short, giving students a faster route into the industry
Shortcomings
- Lack of a manufacturer-specific program or apprenticeship with a sponsored dealership
Oregon City, Oregon
Clackamas Community College serves its over 20,000 students across three campuses and two extension centers. For the 2018-19 academic year, it had a graduation rate of 29.6. CCC offers an associate degree program in automotive technology, among other certificate options in the same field.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service Technology, AAS (94-95 credits)
- Under Hood Technician, CC (44 credits)
- Under Car Technician – Manual Transmission, CC (40 credits)
- Under Car Technician – Automatic Transmission, CC (40 credits)
- Entry-level Welding Technician (21-22 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$108/credit
- Out-of-state:$274/credit
Why Study Here
- Alternate certificate options provide students with a faster route into employment, with programs as short as nine months
- Coursework prepares students for several ASE certifications and the American Welding Society (AWS) certification.
Shortcomings
- No manufacturer-specific program available
Portland Community College
Portland, Oregon
Portland Community College is the largest Community College in Oregon, with four main campuses and other additional centers across Portland, which serves its vast population of more than 60,000 students. A two-year NATEF-certified associate degree in Automotive Service Technology is available at the institution, alongside alternate options under its Auto Collision Repair Technology program.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service Technology, AAS (77 credits)
- Auto Collision Repair Technology (90 credits)
- Auto Collision Repair Technology Certificate (72 credits)
- Auto Body Painting (36 credits)
- Auto Collision Repair Technology less than one year certificate (36 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$123/credit
- Out-of-state:$258/credit
Why Study Here
- Automotive Technology coursework focuses on all eight aspects of ASE certification, with standard learning equipment available to students, including over 40 vehicle test fleets, two computerized four-wheel alignment racks, and more than ten above-ground hoists
- A 17,000 square-feet auto repair learning facility, with high-tech equipment and tools
- I-CAR-approved Auto Collision Repair curriculum
- Students earn I-CAR credits and Non-Structural Pro-Level 1 certification during the Auto Collision Repair Technology program
- Automotive Service Technology frequently receives auto service work from customers to enable students to practice what they’ve learned during the coursework using real-life repair situations
Shortcomings
- Automotive Service Technology coursework follows a term-by-term timeline rather than the conventional semester system
Salt Lake City, Utah
With ten campuses and over 200 degree and certificate programs, Salt Lake Community College is the largest academic institution of its kind in Utah. The school offers five options under automotive technology, including two AAS degrees and three certificate courses.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technician, AAS (68 credits)
- Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing, AAS (64 credits)
- Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair, CC (38 credits)
- Automotive Collision Repair, CC (32 credits)
- Automotive Refinishing, CC (34 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$233.25/credit
- Out-of-state:$665.50/credit
Why Study Here
- Alternative certificate options for students seeking a faster route into employment
- Auto Collision coursework includes I-CAR-qualified training
Shortcomings
- Programs do not include internship or apprenticeship with a manufacturer-specific dealership
Blackhawk Technical College
Janesville, Wisconsin
Blackhawk Technical College offers about 50 degree and certificate options to a population of more than 2000 students spread across its central campus and other affiliated learning centers. Among its available offerings is a Two-Year Associate Technician Technical Diploma Program. The course is ASE-certified and features classroom and hands-on practical shop sessions.
Included Programs
- Associate Technician Technical Diploma (55 credits, four semesters)
Tuition
- In-state:$138.90/Credit
- Out-of-state:$208.35/Credit
Why Study Here
- ASE-certified Coursework
- Tuition among the lowest in the State of Wisconsin
Shortcomings
- Lack of alternate certificate options for students who seek a shorter pathway into employment
- Technical Diploma Program does not involve a manufacturer-specific apprenticeship
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Laramie County Community College offers over 100 associate and certificate programs. An AAS in automotive technology, alongside two diploma options, are among the degrees available at the institution. The automotive technology diplomas offer students who wish to study at LCCC a fast learning route, as they could complete their coursework in as little as 16 weeks.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS
- Automotive Technology – Engine Management/Drivability Credit Diploma (16 credits)
- Automotive Technology – Under Car/HVAC Credit Diploma (17 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$147.75/credit
- Out-of-state:$345.75/credit
Why Study Here
- Diploma option gives students accelerated study route to employment, with program completed in about 16 weeks
- Coursework meets ASE industry standards
Shortcomings
- Programs do not include apprenticeship with a manufacturer-sponsored dealership
Lincoln, Nebraska
Southeast Community College operates three campuses across the State of Nebraska. The institution also has over 20 off-campus sites located in about 15 counties. SCC runs five automotive technology programs, including three manufacturer-specific options for Ford, General Motors, and MOPAR-FCA.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (65-66 credits, four semesters)
- Auto Collision Repair Technology (65 credits, four semesters)
- Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Training (62 credits, four semesters)
- General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (65 credits, four semesters)
- MOPAR-FCA/Dodge/RAM/Jeep College Automotive Program (61 credits, four semesters)
Tuition
- In-state:$102.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$123/credit
Why Study Here
- Manufacturer-specific programs equip students with the skill-set necessary for specialized vehicles, diagnostic equipment, and components
- Pay-as-you-earn opportunities with sponsored dealerships under the manufacturer-specific programs
- Students participate in SCC’s Engine Build Competitions
- 89% of graduates from the various programs found employment in their field of study
Shortcomings
- All programs require a learning period of two years, with no shorter options for students searching for an accelerated study pathway
Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Western Nebraska Community College offers associate and certificate courses across four campuses in the State of Nebraska. It has two degree options available for automotive technology, both with a study duration of fewer than four semesters, alongside an internship program.
Included Programs
- Associate of Occupational Studies in Automotive Technology (43-46 credits)
- Certificate or Diploma in Automotive Technology (30-37 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$106.50/credit
- Out-of-state:$107.50/credit
Why Study Here
- The most extended program duration is three semesters, which is ideal for students looking for a faster route to employment
- The automotive internship program allows students to develop real word experience while learning
- Out-of-state tuition is very affordable
Shortcomings
- The internship program isn’t manufacturer-specific
Allegany College of Maryland
Cumberland, Maryland
Formerly called Allegany Community College, Allegany College of Maryland offers over 90 academic programs across its three campuses – the main campus in Maryland and two other Pennsylvania sites. The institution offers three automotive technology options:a two-year AAS degree, a one-semester certificate, and a one-year Auto Tech course.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology (68-69 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Technology (33 credits, two semesters)
- Automotive Service Attendant (16 credits, one semester)
Tuition
- In-county:$129/credit
- Out-of-county:$247/credit
- Out-of-state:$314/credit
Why Study Here
- One-semester and one-year study options for students seeking quicker pathways outside the conventional two-year and four-year Programs
- A high-tech laboratory facility that provides students the opportunity to get hands-on experience
- The program is ASE Education Foundation-certified
Shortcomings
- Programs do not involve apprenticeship with a manufacturer-specific sponsored dealership
Hilo, Hawaii
Hawaii Community College operates two campuses, with the main campus at Hilo being a part of the University of Hawaii System. HCC offers an AAS program in Automotive Mechanics Technology, with classes held at the main campus.
Included Programs
- Automotive Mechanics Technology, AAS (63 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Mechanics Technology, CA (51 credits, four semesters)
- Auto Body Repair and Painting, AAS (63 credits, four semesters)
- Auto body Repair and Painting, CA (51 credits, four semesters)
Tuition
- In-state:$131/credit
- Out-of-state:$345.00/credit
Why Study Here
- Participating in the program equips students with the entry-level skill-set necessary for the automotive industry while also aiding their advancement to higher competency levels in the sector
Shortcomings
- None of the programs have a duration of fewer than two years:this could be a disadvantage to students who want accelerated pathways into employment
Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu is another community college that is a part of the University of Hawaii. The institution is famous for its industrial, academic programs, such as automotive technology, which has seen it ranked among the top auto mechanic schools in the State of Hawaii. Automotive Technology and Auto Body Repair and Painting are the two degree options available at the college.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (80-83 credits)
- Automotive Technology, CA (24 credits)
- Auto Body Repair and Painting, AAS
- Auto Body Repair and Painting, CA (28 credits)
Tuition
In-state:$131/creditOut-of-state:$345/credit
Why Study Here
- I-CAR and NATEF-based learning curriculum
- Certificate of Achievement (CA) program offers an alternative and a quicker pathway towards employment
Shortcomings
- Auto Body Repair and Painting, AAS Program is currently on hold
- Degree options do not involve manufacturer-specific sponsored dealership training
Leeward Community College
Pearl City, Hawaii
Leeward Community College joins Hawaii Community College and Honolulu Community College as a branch of the University of Hawaii. LCC also rates high among the top auto mechanic schools in the state. The school offers three degree options under automotive technology, with the AAS course allowing students to participate in the Ford ASSET program.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (63-64 credits)
- Automotive Technology, CA (30 credits)
- Automotive Technology, CC (15 credits)
Tuition
- In-state:$131.00/credits
- Out-of-state:$345.00
Why Study Here
- AAS degree option offers students an opportunity to participate in the Ford ASSET program
- Alternative degree programs with shorter study duration for accelerated pathways into employment
Shortcomings
- International students must be 18 years before applying for any program in the college
Stockton, California
One of the most highly-rated community colleges in California, San Joaquin Delta College offers over 100 certificate and degree options to a student population of more than 15,000 individuals. The institution has five programs under automotive technology, including one AAS degree and four certificate courses.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (66 credits)
- Automotive Dealer Technician Certificate of Achievement (54 credits)
- Automotive Lubrication Technician Certificate of Achievement (18 credits)
- Automotive Master Technician Certificate of Achievement (52 credits)
- Automotive Mechanics Technology Certificate of Achievement (30 units)
Tuition
- In-state:$46/unit
- Out-of-state:$278/unit + $46/unit enrollment fee
Why Study Here
- Comprehensive list of degree programs for students seeking an AAS or a shorter certificate pathway
- AAS program has I-CAR and California Department of Consumer Affairs/Bureau of Automotive Repair (DCA/BAR) certification
- Students can obtain licenses and certificates from the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) after the program, including the Smog Check Repair Technician and Brake and Headlamp Adjusters licenses
- Tuition is affordable for in-state students
- Automotive Dealer Technician Program includes an apprenticeship with General Motors dealership
Shortcomings
- Out-of-state tuition rate significantly higher than the in-state fee
San Joaquin Delta College
Stockton, California
One of the most highly-rated community colleges in California, San Joaquin Delta College offers over 100 certificate and degree options to a student population of more than 15,000 individuals. The institution has five programs under automotive technology, including one AAS degree and four certificate courses.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (66 credits)
- Automotive Dealer Technician Certificate of Achievement (54 credits)
- Automotive Lubrication Technician Certificate of Achievement (18 credits)
- Automotive Master Technician Certificate of Achievement (52 credits)
- Automotive Mechanics Technology Certificate of Achievement (30 units)
Tuition
- In-state:$46/unit
- Out-of-state:$278/unit + $46/unit enrollment fee
Why Study Here
- Comprehensive list of degree programs for students seeking an AAS or a shorter certificate pathway
- AAS program has I-CAR and California Department of Consumer Affairs/Bureau of Automotive Repair (DCA/BAR) certification
- Students can obtain licenses and certificates from the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) after the program, including the Smog Check Repair Technician and Brake and Headlamp Adjusters licenses
- Tuition is affordable for in-state students
- Automotive Dealer Technician Program includes an apprenticeship with General Motors dealership
Shortcomings
- Out-of-state tuition rate significantly higher than the in-state fee
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kalamazoo Valley Community College offers certificate and associate degrees in over 45 areas of study. The institution also operates four campuses across the state of Michigan. In automotive technology, KVCC has 13 options, including two AAS programs and 11 certificates.
Included Programs
- Automotive Drivability Systems, AAS (62 credits)
- Automotive Undercar Systems, AAS (62 credits)
- Auto Hybrid &Adv Tech Vehicle, CERT (31 credits)
- General Automotive Service, CERT (32 credits)
- Auto Automatic Trans/Axle, COA (14 credits)
- Auto Brake Systems, COA (16 credits)
- Auto Electrical/Electronic Systems, COA (12 credits)
- Auto Engine Performance, COA (20 credits)
- Auto Engine Repair, COA (10 credits)
- Auto Heat/Air Conditioning, COA (16 credits)
- Auto Light Duty Diesel Engines, COA (21 credits)
- Auto Manual Drive Train/Axles, COA (13 credits)
- Auto Steering &Suspension, COA (12 credits)
Tuition
- In-District:$114.00/credit
- Out-of-District:$197.00/credit
- Out-of-State:$264.00/credit
- International:$299.00/credit
Why Study Here
- Comprehensive list of degree programs covering every aspect of automotive repair and maintenance, with short study durations providing students with accelerated pathways to employment
- Coursework equips and prepares students for ASE master certification, Michigan State certification tests, and the Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) certificate exam for refrigerant handling
Shortcomings
- Degree programs do not involve internship or apprenticeship with sponsored dealerships
Lansing, Michigan
Lansing Community College is another one of the most highly-rated colleges in Michigan. The school offers over 200 degree options to a population of over 16,000 students. It also has six academic programs under automotive technology.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technologies, AAS (72 credits)
- Automotive Technologies, CA (41 credits, three semesters)
- Automotive Technology:Advanced Electric Drive/Alternative Fuels, CA (36 credits, three semesters)
- Automotive Technology:Brakes and Suspension Systems Specialist, CC (13 credits, one semester)
- Automotive Technology:Electrical and HVAC Diagnostic Specialist, CC (17 credits, two semesters)
- Automotive Technology:Engine and Transmission Overhaul Specialist, CC (17 credits, two semesters)
- Automotive Technology:Engine Performance and Drivability Specialist, CC (25 credits, three semesters)
Tuition
- In-District:$111/credit
- In-state:$222/credit
- International:$389/credit
Why Study Here
- Comprehensive degree program options covering all significant aspects of automotive technology to give students practical experience in automobile repair and maintenance
- Real-world repair experience through the school’s high-tech auto labs
Shortcomings
- No internship or apprenticeship with a manufacturer-specific sponsored dealership
Detroit, Michigan
Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD) operates five campuses that serve the school’s 60,000 credit and non-credit students. The institution has over 100 programs under several disciplines, including automotive technology. The options at WCCCD for students seeking a career as auto mechanics are Auto Body Technology, AAS, Auto Body Technology, CC, Automotive Service Technology, AAS, and Automotive Service Technology, CC.
Included Programs
- Auto Body Technology, AAS (62 credits, five semesters)
- Auto Body Technology, CC (36 credits, two semesters)
- Automotive Service Technology, AAS (64 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Service Technology, CC (30 credits)
Tuition
- In-district:$107.10
- Out-of-district:$118.30
- Out-of-state:$148.90
Why Study Here
- College certificate options provide students with quicker pathways to employment
- The curriculum prepares and equips students for ASE certification tests and Michigan State licenses such as Damage Repair and Refinishing, and Damage Analysis and Estimation
- Tuition rates are among the cheapest in Michigan
Shortcomings
- None of the programs include a manufacturer-specific apprenticeship
Muskegon, Michigan
Muskegon Community College offers more than 80 associate degree and certificate programs across its three campuses – one main campus and two extension centers. It has two options under automotive technology:Automotive Technology, AAS, and Automotive Technician Certificate.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (62 credits)
- Automotive Technician Certificate (30-31 credits)
Tuition
- In-county:$121.50/credit
- Out-of-county:$227.00/credit
- Out-of-state:$318.00/credit
Why Study Here
- Alternative study option for students who want a faster pathway to employment
Shortcomings
- No internships or apprenticeships in any of the programs
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Washtenaw Community College offers 137 academic programs to a population of over 20,000 credit students. Among its degree options includes three AAS’ in automotive technology and three certificate courses.
Included Programs
- Automotive Service/EMU Technology Management (94 credits)
- Automotive Test Technician (60 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive Test Technician/EMU Technology Management (94 credits)
- Advanced Automotive Services Technician (13 credits)
- Auto Body Repair (30 credits)
- Automotive Services Technician (30 credits)
Tuition
- In-district:$95/credit
- Out-of-district:$164/credit
- Out-of-state:$227/credit
- International:$268/credit
Why Study Here
- Coursework equips and prepares students for Michigan State certification tests
- Programs cover several aspects of automotive technology
- Auto Body Repair curriculum includes I-car based MIG welding
- Students under the Automotive Services Technician program will take part in the construction of performance vehicles
Shortcomings
- No paid internship or apprenticeship with a manufacturer-specific sponsored dealership
Baker College
Owosso, Michigan
Baker college is the largest private higher-learning institution in Michigan, with several campuses spread across its metropolis. It offers academic programs in automotive technology through its Auto/Diesel Institute (ADI) of Michigan. Two degree options are available at the facility:an AAS and a certificate course, both in Automotive Services Technology.
Included Programs
- Automotive Services Technology, AAS (60 credits hours)
- Automotive Services Technology Certificate (35 credit hours)
Tuition
Why Study Here
- Combines classroom sessions with practical hands-on training, with 43,000 square feet of auto and diesel labs available to students to provide real-world repair experience
- Students take ASE Master Certification exams in all eight required areas of auto repair and maintenance after the AAS program
Shortcomings
Ironwood, Michigan
Gogebic Community College has two campuses across Michigan that serves a population of roughly 1000 students. An AAS and a certificate program in automotive technology are among the degrees on offer at the University.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (68-69 credits)
- Automotive Technology Certificate (53 credits)
Tuition
- In-district:$127.00/credit hour
- Out-of-district:$180/credit hour
- Out-of-state:$209/credit hour
- International:$260/credit hour
Why Study Here
- Curriculum is NATEF-certified
- Coursework covers all major areas of automotive repair and maintenance and prepares students for Michigan State and ASE certification exams
- The curriculum includes management and communication skills, which gives students employment chances in automotive management and business
- High-tech automotive labs to give students real-world repair experience
Shortcomings
- Available programs take two years to complete, with no shorter degree option for students seeking accelerated pathways
Flint, Michigan
Named after politician Charles Stewart Mott, Mott Community College offers 100 academic programs at its main campus and four extension centers. MCC also has a student population of over 6,000 individuals and a graduation rate of 15.1%. Three degree options are available in automotive technology, including an AAS and two certificate courses.
Included Programs
- Automotive Technology, AAS (75 credits/108 contact hours)
- Automotive Alternative Fuels (31 credits/45 contact hours)
- Automotive Undercar Repair Certificate (31 credits/contact hours)
Tuition
- In-district:$143.58/contact hour
- Out-of-district:$183.40/contact hour
- Out-of-state:$$261.40/contact hour
Why Study Here
- The curriculum prepares students for ASE and state certification exams
- Certificate options provide students with shorter routes to employment
- AAS program includes manufacturer-specific Fiat Chrysler technical training, which offers students employment opportunities with Mopar dealerships
Shortcomings
- AAS program requires six semesters to complete
Harrison, Michigan
Mid Michigan Community College operates two campuses across the State of Michigan, including a 560-acre main campus. These two sites serve a diverse student population of over 2,000 individuals and offer several associate degrees and certificate options in numerous fields, including auto technology.
Included Programs
- Automotive and Diesel Service, AAS (69 credits, four semesters)
- Automotive and Diesel Service, one-year training credential (35 credits, two semesters)
Tuition
- In-district:$129/credit
- Out-of-district:$217/credit
- International:$378/credit
Why Study Here
- Brand new automotive lab, with state-of-the-art equipment combined with a dealership-style learning structure
- Fast-track learning pathway, with the possibility of rounding up the one-year training program within 30 weeks
- Students earn industry-recognized certifications from highly-rated companies like Snap-On and Starret during program duration to increase employment chances
Shortcomings
- Despite a dealership-style shop learning structure, the programs do not focus on a particular automobile manufacturer
Job&Salary Outlook for Auto Mechanics
Auto mechanics as a whole have a bright outlook right now in the United States. Everybody needs their car and needs it to work well. Much of today’s workforce is older, though, and likely to retire in the next ten years. This means a lot of openings for those coming out of auto mechanic school.
You can make good money as an auto mechanic. Salaries vary based on your education, experience, and whether you’re employed in a garage or work independently, ranging from a low of $11.26/hour to a high of over $32/hour. The average hourly wage for a mechanic in 2018 was $19.78, which translates to around $40,000 a year.
Mechanic School Checklist
Having a degree from an auto mechanic training course is the best way to push yourself toward the upper end of that pay spectrum when you enter the workforce. But how do you choose the right school to get you there?
Online learning is one way to get around relocating for school. With something like repairing cars, though, you really need the hands-on experience. If you already work in a garage, an online course might work for you. For those new to auto repair, though, an in-person program is a must.
What else should you look for when choosing your school? Here’s a brief checklist of the main factors to consider:
Are they accredited?
The most important thing is to find a school accredited by the NATEF (National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation). Only accredited programs can offer the ASE tests students need to take to become certified Master Technicians.
How large are the classes?
The teacher-to-student ratio at a school tells you how much personal instruction you’ll get from the faculty. Auto mechanic training works best in small classes, where everyone can get their hands on the cars and really learn how to make them work. Large lectures can be fine for general education classes, but when it comes to the more technical stuff, look for smaller class sizes.
How advanced are the facilities?
Car manufacturers are continually updating their vehicles, and mechanics need to keep up with these changes. Ensure the school uses the latest diagnostic and repair equipment so you’re ready to work in real garages when you graduate.
What is their student success rate?
The true measure of a school’s quality is how well their students do after graduation. How many of the program’s graduates found work in their field within the first six months? The higher this percentage, the better your chances to enter the workforce.
How experienced are the faculty?
You want the people instructing you to be experts in their field. The more experience they have, the more they’ll be able to pass on to you. Check out the faculty bios and look for people with at least ten years of experience as working mechanics.
What specialties do they offer?
Some schools also offer courses in collision repair, motorcycle repair, and other tangential services. Specialties like this can often make you more employable, especially if they’re something you already have an interest in.
How much does it cost?
We all know college can be expensive. The good news is that most of these courses are offered by trade schools and community colleges, which are, on average, far cheaper than 4-year universities. Still, if budget is a factor in your decision, pay attention to the cost per credit. It varies widely from one school to the next.
How long is the program?
To be ASE certified, you need to enroll in at least a 2-year program. You can also take the test with two years of work experience, however. If you already have that, you might prefer a program that gives you the knowledge you need to pass the ASE exams in 1 year or less.
Mechanic Licenses &Certifications
To become a certified technician, you have to pass the ASE exam. ASE stands for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, an independent organization that safeguards auto repair quality.
Certification also requires either two years of on-the-job training or a two-year degree from an accredited repair program and one year of on-the-job training. This is the main reason most mechanics seeking certification attend an automotive training program.
The automotive school also gives you the knowledge you need to pass the ASE exams. The tests are complicated, and only about 2/3 of test-takers pass their first time.
Automotive technicians also need to re-take the ASE exams every five years to maintain their certification. Returning to school for a semester to prepare for the exam can help keep you current with the industry’s standards.
Essential Skills &Experience for Auto Mechanics
Before you decide to enroll in an automotive technician training program, you should make sure it’s the right career path for you. There are some common traits and skills that make someone a good auto mechanic. Ask yourself:
Are you physically able to be a mechanic?
Auto technicians don’t sit at a desk. For most people, this is one of the most appealing things about the job. Just make sure you’ve prepared for the reality of being on your feet or under cars pretty much all day.
Are you good with people?
Whether you work for a dealership or own your own garage, there’s an element of customer service in every mechanic’s job. Explaining complicated problems to a layman can be tricky, especially for a layman who’s already mad about his broken car. A good mechanic needs customer service skills as much as technical knowledge.
Are you good at problem-solving?
Mechanics have many diagnostic tools at their disposal, but they won’t always give you the answer. An auto technician uses the vehicle’s clues to diagnose and solve the problem as quickly as possible. If you’re good at identifying problems and finding solutions, you’ll be a good mechanic.
Are you technically proficient?
More and more, there are two levels to a mechanic’s technical proficiency. You still need the mechanical aptitude to get under the hood, but now you also need the technical knowledge to get inside the dashboard. Understanding electronic systems is a huge advantage for a modern mechanic.
Can you work well under pressure?
Nobody wants to wait around for their car to be fixed. Every time a car comes in, you want to get it back on the road as fast as possible. A good mechanic can keep his cool and maintain his focus even in a hectic environment.
Do you like to learn?
A car mechanic isn’t done learning when he graduates. Staying up-to-date with the latest developments in-car technology—and how to repair them—means being a life-long learner. An auto repair technician is an excellent career for somebody who loves figuring out new and better ways of doing things.
Do you know a lot about cars?
This might seem obvious, but it helps to have a starting background in car repair before entering into an auto mechanic training program. If you already know how to do simple repairs, you’ll catch on faster with more advanced techniques.