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Automotive Technology

Automotive technicians face a challenging future in the automotive field due to the increased complexity of the electronically controlled components. Some 46,000 automotive service technicians and mechanics will be needed to fill roles through 2026, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The qualified automotive technician has assured full-time work and a favorable income.

The Automotive Technology (AUT) program provides theory plus the technical skills needed to enter the automotive repair job market. Upon completion, the graduate can continue a course of study in the field or pursue a career such as Auto Specialist Line Technician, Service Manager, Shop Foreman, Service Consultant at the Apprentice/Entry Level Position, or as an owner of an independent repair facility. UTTC automotive training facility is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment used in major dealerships and repair facilities.

Students entering the Automotive Technology program should have good math, reading and computer skills to successfully complete the required courses.

The Automotive Technology program, working in conjunction with the ASE Education Foundation, qualifies students to take the nationally approved Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exams.

Students entering the Automotive Technology program should have good math, reading and computer skills to successfully complete the required courses.

The Automotive Technology program, working in conjunction with the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation, qualifies students to take the nationally Approved Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exams.

Program Outcomes

Graduates of the UTTC Automotive Technology AAS degree and diploma programs will:

  1. Diagnose and repair or replace engines and components
  2. Diagnose and repair or replace electrical and electronic systems and components
  3. Diagnose and repair or replace driveability systems and components
  4. Diagnose and repair or replace steering and suspension systems and components
  5. Diagnose and repair or replace HVAC systems and components
  6. Diagnose and repair or replace brake systems and components
  7. Diagnose and repair or replace manual drivetrain and components
  8. Diagnose and repair or replace automatic transmission/transaxles

Contact Us...

Dale Pletan
Automotive Technology Chair

Location: Skill Center
Phone: 701.221.1422
Email: dpletan@uttc.edu

Automotive Technology Resources