Automotive Technology Facilities

The Automotive Technology program offers a comprehensive curriculum geared toward the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) standards.  All eight Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification areas are offered, enabling students to prepare for technician certification.  Students can earn one and/or two year certificates, or an associate degree in Automotive Technology.  Although not part of the certificate or degree program, the Clean Air Car Course (Smog Check Technician class) is offered every two years.

The Automotive Technology Center is located in the Madrone Building, which houses both a classroom as well as a fully equipped automotive lab.  Each class has an instructional staff of two, which provides a better opportunity for individual instruction.
Modern Equipment

Modern Equipment

 

Covered Outdoor Facility

Covered Outdoor Facility

 

Individual Instruction

Individual Instruction

Lab Facility

Lab Facility

Employment Opportunities

The Automotive Industry is progressively in need of qualified technicians.  As technology expands, so does the demand for competent technicians.  With a certificate or degree in Automotive Technology, finding employment in all locations should be relatively easy.  A technician can enhance his/her employability by gaining ASE, Smog Check Technician, and other certifications.  Wages are typically higher than the median wages in most locations, and varies between $18,000 and $70,000+, depending on qualifications and experience.  Some technicians have pursued higher education and have qualified for positions such as service managers, instructors, or representatives with the California Bureau of Automotive Repair and other government agencies.

Links to Professional Organizations:

National Automotive Education Technicians Foundation N.A.T.E.F. Logo

National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence A S E Logo

Bureau of Automotive Repair (B.A.R.) Smog Check Logo

Engine Rebuilders AssociationEngine Rebuilders Association

 

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