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Automotive Technology, C.C.C. (AERC-CER) 44 credits

Automotive students working on car

The Automotive Technology program consists of a 24-credit Automotive Service Technology certificate, a 44-credit Automotive Technology certificate, and a 68-credit Associate of Applied Science degree (A.A.S.) that are responsible for training individuals to attain an entry-level position in the automotive industry. The certificates cover a broad range of instruction that may be found in the program outline of this master plan. An appropriate amount of time is spent in each area to thoroughly cover needed instructional material as well as to gain hands-on skills.

 

 

Automotive Technology, C.C.C.

44 credits

to earn certificate

100% on-site

training

30+ years

of instructor experience

Guided Pathway

Review the guided degree pathway where you will find a detailed plan for your courses and other requirements each semester that prepare you for graduation and your transfer goals.

Guided Pathway, Automotive Technology, C.C.C.

Automotive student

What our graduates are doing now!

FGC automotive graduates are initiating or advancing their careers in the automotive industry. 

STARTING SALARIES

Starting salaries in the state of Florida range from $26,000-$64,000. Your anticipated salary depends on your level of certification and ASE certifications. 

 

 

 

Courses from Automotive Technology certificate articulate into the Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Service Management Technology degree for further education opportunities.

Automotive Service Management Technology, A.A.S.

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