Automotive Technology Program Overview
At New England Institute of Technology (ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø), we understand the importance of staying ahead of the curve. That’s why our Associate of Science (AS) in Automotive Technology degree program blends hands-on training with theoretical coursework, ensuring that our graduates are not only proficient technicians but also adept problem-solvers and innovators.
Our automotive technology associate degree program exposes you to the latest industry standards, up-to-date diagnostic equipment, and an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)-approved curriculum. The program provides a foundation in the theory of operation, design, and servicing techniques of today’s automobiles’ many systems and components.
Master Certified by the , the AS in automotive technology program prepares you to perform routine service and maintenance of vehicles, brake systems, electrical circuits, engine performance, steering systems, suspension, and more.
Program Highlights
- Four associate degree options
- Cutting-edge facilities
- Become a mechanic in as little as 18 months
- ASE-approved curriculum
ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø Prepares You to Become a Mechanic and Automotive Professional Through:
State-of-the-Art Labs
Work in ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø’s labs on real-life diagnostic situations, test and resolve malfunctions using the most modern equipment and software, and work alongside an experienced faculty. These experiences and skills will help you land a high-demand job in the industry after graduation. Or, consider continuing your education with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management with an Automotive Service/Transportation Management (MGTT) concentration.
Expertly Designed Curriculum
Understanding that your education should align with your professional goals, the Automotive Technology Department at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø provides in-depth study and application of the most current trends in the automotive field through four automotive associate degree options: Automotive Technology, Advanced Automotive Technology, Automotive Technology with High Performance, and Advanced Automotive Technology with High Performance. While the basic structure of the programs is similar, the advanced programs cover the automotive technology field concepts in greater depth.
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Rigorous Automotive Training
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Beyond design, theory, and servicing techniques, you receive comprehensive training in engine construction and repair, electricity, electronics, suspension, steering, brakes, transmissions, fuel systems, ignition systems, and emission controls for maximum learning. You also get general education and hands-on training on air conditioning, drive trains, and transaxles.
ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø Faculty
Each member of our faculty possesses extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in automotive technology, from mechanical systems to electrical diagnostics. They serve as our students’ mentors, advisors, and industry connections, helping them explore career opportunities and navigate their educational journey. Committed to providing comprehensive instruction, our faculty strive to prepare students for success in today’s rapidly evolving automotive industry.
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Careers in Automotive Technology
The automotive industry continues to expand, with exciting positions opening often. ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø graduates can find work as:
- Auto Mechanic
- Automotive Parts Specialist
- Automotive Service Technician
- Automotive Technician
- Distribution Manager
- Glass Repairer
- Shop Foreman
Learn more about what you can do with an automotive technology degree.
Going to auto mechanic school can also lead to increased earning potential. Technicians and mechanics made ($22.58 per hour) in 2022, making automotive technology a very rewarding career choice. Rhode Island had an annual mean wage of $48,380, and the neighboring states of Connecticut and Massachusetts had mean yearly wages of $50,550 and $53,340, respectively.
Automobile Mechanics Licensure
Rhode Island does not require automobile mechanics to hold a license to service and maintain vehicles. However, those who match these standards have higher career opportunities:
- ASE certification (Master Mechanic certification preferred).
- Work experience in Rhode Island as a parts specialist (two years) or a service consultant (two years).
- On-the-job training with local automotive dealers.
- OEM certifications (e.g., General Motors, Chrysler, Mercedes, BMW, Fiat, etc.).
- Automotive technology repair classroom training:
A. Collision repair training.
B. Repair technology courses, including diagnostic software.
Visit ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø
Ready to experience firsthand the state-of-the-art facilities and innovative learning environment of ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø’s automotive technology program? We invite you to schedule a visit to our campus and discover what sets us apart.
Admissions
As you take the next exciting step toward your dream career, ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø is here to support you in the application process. Our admissions team can walk you through requirements, answer questions about application materials, and inform you of upcoming deadlines.
Find out more about the ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø admissions process.
Financial Aid
At New England Institute of Technology, we understand that financing your education is a significant consideration when pursuing your academic and career goals. That’s why we offer a range of financial aid options to help make your education more affordable and accessible, including scholarships, grants, student loans, and more.
Learn more about funding your degree at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø.
Take the Next Step — Apply to ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø’s Automotive Technology Degree Program
Ready to kick-start your career in automotive technology? Our comprehensive program provides hands-on training and expert instruction to prepare you for success. Apply now to join our vibrant community of learners, innovators, and automotive enthusiasts!
FAQ
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Is automotive technology a good career?
Automotive service can lead to a promising career path, from repair workers, shop mechanics and more. The industry remains especially appealing for individuals who enjoy working with their hands and exercising their problem-solving abilities.
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What is automotive technology?
The term refers to the study of the mechanics and technologies propelling today’s moving vehicles. Certificate programs, associate degree programs and other college programs in automotive engineering technology typically focus on service and maintenance, heavy equipment, mechanical design, collision repair, safety facilities, heating and cooling systems, software solutions, and more.
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What is a technical associate’s degree?
A technical associate’s degree provides students with the academic education and technical skills needed for work in the field. ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø fulfills this requirement by offering students both classroom learning and lab instruction.
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What Individual Qualities Do I Need to Become an Automotive Technician?
Apart from the necessary education, you need these skills to succeed as an automotive technician:
- Attention to detail – Car or truck mechanics must be detail-oriented while diagnosing the problem before repairing or servicing.
- Ability to diagnose – The technician should have the troubleshooting skills to detect problems with electrical systems, mechanical systems, wear-related issues, etc. Automotive technology students usually discover and fix issues during studies and on-the-job training.
Good customer service – The best service technicians develop good personal relations with clients. While many technicians overlook this quality, it goes a long way in building connections and gaining trust.