Automotive Technology: AAS, CC
Department: Technology, Design and Technical Education
College: College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
About This Degree
Students have two degree options within the Automotive Technology Program. Students can attend one year and obtain a Certificate of Completion or complete two years and obtain an Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology.
The Automotive Technology curriculum follows the guidelines established by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) and the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The curriculum follows the safety requirements, areas of focus, time frames and recognized task list designed by the above two agencies.
Locations
- Price (USU Eastern)
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View Potential Careers
With a degree in Automotive Technology, you will be qualified for employment as an Automotive Technician. Employers may include:
- Automotive Repair shops
- Auto Dealership
- Motorcycle Repair shops
- Corporate Fleet Maintenance
- Self-employed Shop Owner
- Oil Fields
- Natural gas Industry
- Green energy Industry