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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Analyze, troubleshoot and repair
GCC offers three major manufacturer-sponsored degree programs offered in cooperation with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. Also available are a General Automotive Program degree path, a Modular Accelerated Training (MAT) program and a wide variety of individual training classes. In addition, a variety of specialized training programs are offered.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
DEPARTMENT INFORMATION
www.gccaz.edu/[email protected]
STATE AND NATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
The number of jobs for automobile technicians is projected to grow faster than average for all occupations between 2006-2016, including a 28 percent growth in Arizona and 14 percent for the entire United States.
BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTING, AND AUDITING CLERKSWAGE DATA
Institute for Automotive Service Excellence www.asecert.org
Automotive technicians repair, inspect and maintain vehicles that run on gasoline, diesel fuel, electricity and other alternative fuel combinations. Automotive technicians must continually adapt to changing technology and repair techniques as vehicle components and systems become increasingly sophisticated.
OCCUPATION OVERVIEW
PROJECTED JOB GROWTH
$47,080 yr. / $22.64 hr.$35,100 yr. / $16.88 hr.
$25,880 yr. / $12.44 hr.$49,500 yr. / $23.80 hr.
$35,900 yr. / $17.26 hr.$24,420 yr. / $11.74 hr.
$49,090 yr. / $23.60 hr.$36,030 yr. / $17.32 hr.
$25,180 yr. / $12.10 hr.
United States
GreaterPhoenix
ArizonaLOCATION
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2008
EntryLevel
Median
Experienced
LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE