Overview

The Automotive Technology degree program provides students with hands-on experiences in a range of topics, including electrical, braking, suspension & steering, engine repair, climate control, drive train, engine performance, hybrid systems, and compression/ignition & fuel systems.

Career Opportunities

An automotive technology degree prepares you for both hands-on and management roles in today’s fast-paced automotive industry, from auto repair and custom bodywork to automotive sales and research

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Annual median pay for Automotive Technicians in May 2023 was
$47,770

Related Programs

  • Level 1 Basic Automotive Technology Certificate (15-SCH)
  • Level 2 Advanced Automotive Technology Certificate (30-SCH)
  • Enhanced Skills in Automotive Technology Certificate (12-SCH)

Scholarships

Glichrist Auto Group provides tuition, fee, and supply funding for students selected for participation in the program.

Faculty

Automotive Technology Faculty in Faculty Directory

Automotive Technologies AAS

    Automotive Technologies Degree
    Number of Credits
    60

    CONTACT

    Travis Unger
    Program Director
    tunger@wc.edu
    817-596-5700 ext. 4209