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ASSOCIATE IN APPLICED SCIENCE

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

 

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Length

6 quarters ( 19 months )

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Format

In-Person | MV Campus

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Entry Terms

Cohort Start: Fall*

 

Career Outlook


The automotive industry employs more than 17,800 persons in the state of Washington. There is a shortage of qualified journey-level workers. Studies show many employers are reluctant to hire trainees without on-the-job or live shop experience. Job prospects are best in high population centers. Some mechanics specialize in one aspect of repair work while others become technicians or general mechanics. Car dealers, garages, service stations, industrial plants, and public agencies are potential employers.

  • Service Technician or Mechanic
  • Maintenance & Repair Worker
  • Transportation Vehicle, Equipment & Systems Inspector

Successful completion of this program may lead to employment in a variety of different occupations and industries. Check the below for additional information.

 

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Automotive Engine Performance Specialist

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Automotive Parts & Service Specialist

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Automotive Electrical Specialist

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Automotive Engine Machinist

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Automotive Transmission Specialist

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Automotive Undercar Specialist

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Contact Us

Aaron Klesick
Department Chair
Mount Vernon Campus
360.416.7661
aaron.klesick@skagit.edu
 
Edwin Gless
Instructor
Mount Vernon Campus
360.416.7612
edwin.gless@skagit.edu