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This Associate of Science degree equips students with advanced competencies for entry-level roles in automotive repair, employing suitable diagnostic tools, documentation practices, and troubleshooting methods across diverse automotive systems.
Upon completion, graduates will be capable of
Recognizing fundamental electrical circuits and diagnosing automotive electrical systems
Implementing core physics principles in automotive industry applications
Interpreting and evaluating automotive ignition, fuel, and emission systems
Applying appropriate diagnostic equipment, documentation, and troubleshooting approaches to various automotive systems
Students must upload an official school transcript. Students must be 18 years old to attend college. Students who are younger than 18 (but at least 16 before first day of classes) can attend with proof of secondary/high school completion or the equivalent.
English Proficiency Requirement
Application deadline: Fall - Aug. 15, Winter - Nov. 15, Spring - Feb. 15, and Summer In-Person or Online - April 15.