Automotive Technology

Automotive Technology Program Features

The Automotive Technology program allows students to gain skills and knowledge to accurately diagnose, repair and service various automotive vehicles. Program includes classroom and lab instruction in safety, electrical and electronic systems, suspension and steering, engine performance, manual drive train and axles, heating and air conditioning, engine repair and brakes. Program has National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation accreditation at the secondary and post-secondary levels.

The Automotive Technology Program is a certified MOPAR® CAP LOCAL technical training program. Students earn OEM credentials that will allow them to immediately repair and service Fiat/Chrysler automobiles upon graduation.

Third-Party Credentialing has become an excellent way to display the knowledge and skills acquired in a program. Students have the opportunity to earn credentials while learning to operate wheel service, wheel alignment, brake service and diagnostic equipment from several different manufacturers. Additionally, students have the opportunity to earn student ASE certifications as a part of the program.

Degree and Certificate Options

Foley Internship Program

Accreditation

WSU Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

The Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 • Chicago, IL 60604
https://www.hlcommission.org/ • 800.621.7440

Students interested in this program are eligible to apply for federal financial aid.

The Automotive Technology program is approved by the Kansas Board of Regents.

This program is also accredited by:
National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation
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Herndon, VA 20171-3421
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