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If you enjoy working with cars and trucks and other vehicles this program is definitely for you! Automotive Technology diploma or the Associate of Occupational Science Degree in Automotive Technology with Industry Management program prepare skilled mechanics to work in the automotive industry.

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ABOUT AUTO TECHThe Automotive Technology diploma or Associate of Occupational Science (AOS) degree program will prepare you to excel in the automotive industry. Graduates are prepared to obtain Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification in all eight performance areas: Brakes, Suspension and Steering, Engine Repair, Electrical Systems, Engine Performance, Automatic Transmission and Transaxle, Heating and Air Conditioning and Manual Drive Train and Axles.

JOB OUTLOOKAccording to the US Department of Labor, employment of automotive mechanics is expected to grow 17% by 2020. Job opportunities for qualified job seekers should be very good.

PROGRAM DETAILSThe diploma program takes 51 weeks to complete. The degree program is 81 weeks. Automotive classes meet from 7:00am to 12:00pm M-F (day) or from 12:30pm to 5:30pm M-F (afternoon). A high school diploma or GED and admissions essay is required for application.

OTC DIFFERENCE• Snap-On Tool Kit• NATEF Accredited• Domestic and Foreign Vehicle Training• Master Technician Instructors• Exceptional Diagnostic Training

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEFederal Student Loans, Pell Grants, Scholarships, Private Lenders, Vocational Rehab, Traibal, Workforce Oklahoma, Veterans Benefits

WHAT OUR GRADUATES SAY“The best part about going to school here is the instructors; I didn’t have somebody just teaching me out of a book. I had guys that knew what they were talking about. They’ve been doing it for 10 or 20 years.” Richard Johnson, OTC Grad

“I get up every day; I go to work. I love my job. I have a lot more responsibilities now.” Jacob Wayne Mckee, OTC Grad