At a Glance Automotive Technology
Technology and Applied Sciences Division Associate in Applied Science Degree
Campus: Mequon (day program): 262-238-2300
Start Date: August
Special Admission Requirements: A dealership sponsor is required to provide internship opportunities as a condition for admission. Please see an MATC counselor or program advisor.
Program Code: 10-602-3
Detailed Program Information: 2008-09 Course Requirements
Automotive Technology is an associate degree program that prepares you to perform bumper-to-bumper diagnostics, repair and preventive maintenance on automobiles and light trucks. The associate degree is offered in two programs: the Ford ASSET (Automotive Student Service Educational Training) and the DaimlerChrysler CAP (College Automotive Program). The demand for trained automotive technicians is high. A wide range of employment opportunities exists with dealerships, fleets, independent garages, service stations and corporate industry. There are also excellent opportunities for owning your own business. Typical job titles available to graduates include automotive technician, transmission technician, engine repair technician, and heating and air conditioning technician. Core skills: the ability to read technical manuals and to solve basic math problems, along with good mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity.
For more information, e-mail info@matc.edu
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