Deciding where to start your college education is a big decision. Whether you are earning a degree, brushing up on career skills, or seeking life-long learning, you will enjoy an environment of inspiration and support. It is our goal to create an experience that will enrich your life educationally, professionally, and personally to help you succeed!
A minimum of 57 career & technical education credits and 15 general education credits are required for the AAS degree. Some courses may transfer to a bachelor's degree in Automotive Management.
It is imperative that all students comply with personal and environmental safety practices associated with clothing, respiratory protection, eye protection, hand tools, power tools, power equipment proper ventilation and the handling, storage and disposal of chemicals/materials in accordance with local, state and federal safety and environmental regulations.
Getting your degree or certificate provides you with many career paths. Some of these careers include:
- Custom Painter, Specialty Shop Technician
- Street Rod Builder, Race Team Technician, Performance Engine Tuning
- Aftermarket Parts Research and Development
- Service Writer, Service Advisor, Shop Manager
- Shop Owner/Operator