
Course Description
You love fixing cars and want to pursue a career doing what you are passionate about!
Formal Automotive Technology training can help make you stand out to potential employers. Through classroom and hands-on training, the Auto Technology program at MCCTC Adult Career Center prepares you for a wide variety of job opportunities in car dealerships, repair shops, and fleet repair facilities. Learn how to perform in-demand services, such as oil changes, brakes, manual drive train and axle repair, heating and air conditioning, electrical systems, suspension and steering, engine repair and so much more. The demand for automotive service technicians and mechanics is growing and the number of jobs is expected to rise by 5% over the next 7 years, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. The BLS also suggests that the need for technicians will increase with the number of vehicles on the road, growth in the driving age population and the rise of multi-car families. In addition, the BLS states that those who have completed formal post secondary training programs or achieved ASE certification should enjoy the best job prospects. (Source: www.bls.gov)
Course Details
Total Hours: 900 Published weeks: 62
Tuition & Fees: $9,790
Estimated Books & Supplies: $810
(books and supplies estimated and subject to change)
Estimated Cost: $10,600
Course Schedule
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DAYS: Mon Tue Wed Thu 6P-10P Program starts 8/7/23. Please call (330) 729-4100 for details.
Financial Assistance
Pell Grant, Federal Direct Student Loan, VA, TAA, WIA, No interest School Payment Plan
Available to those who qualify.
Additional Information
Program Prerequisites:
High School Diploma or GED. CASAS Assessment Testing
CIP Code: 47.0604
SOC Code: 49-3023
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Completion and Placement Rates
Estimated Cost of Attendance:
Dependent Students: $24,701
Tuition & Fees: $29,825
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