Automotive Technology
Automotive technology is constantly expanding with new developments in electronics and computerized controls; these changes require training not only for entry-level positions but for career advancement. At Richland Community College, students work directly with the latest technology to prepare them for what they will see in the workforce.
Academic Degree (2 years)
AAS Automotive Technology
Academic Certificate (1 year or less)
Senior Automotive Repair Technician
Service Specialist
Performance Specialist
Brake, Steering & Suspension Specialist
EV/Hybrid Automotive Specialist
HVAC Specialist
Engine Rebuilder
Transmission & Driveline Specialist
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