The Automotive Technology Associate Degree will prepare you for the in-demand, highly-technical field of automotive diagnosis and repair. You will be ready for entry-level positions and advancement to Master Technician after gaining on-the-job experience.
Be career- and transfer-ready
With your associate degree in automotive technology, you can step into a career where you can advance quickly with experience. Or, you can transfer your credits seamlessly as a junior to Ferris State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in Automotive Management.
Skills-focused training in the most modern technologies
- Electronic fuel injection.
- Turbocharging.
- Rack and pinion steering.
- Transaxles.
- McPherson strut suspensions.
- MOPAR Career Automotive Program (CAP) Local Chrysler training.
Certification and licensing
- This Automotive Technology Associate Degree is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) to meet the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) standards of quality.
- When you graduate, you will be awarded NATEF Automotive Service Technician (AST) certification, and you'll be prepared for the State of Michigan Automotive Mechanic Certification and ASE certification tests.
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Additional Information
Want to learn more about this area of study?
Visit the Department of Automotive
Questions about this program?
Department email: automotive@grcc.edu
Department phone: (616) 234-3827