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Automotive Service Technician Diploma

Location(s): In Person


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Program Overview

Major ID: 084D

Program Start Dates: Fall

Automotive repair requires trained technicians skilled in the use of testing equipment, special tools, and the latest information and specifications to service the many types of automobiles. Technicians diagnose trouble in any one of thousands of automotive components. They work with many new systems each year that require new service techniques and training. Some of these include air conditioning units, emission control devices, alternators, electronic ignition, and electronic fuel injection. Students are prepared to take the ASE certification tests when they have completed the program. ASE certifies technicians nationwide.

Students should have good mechanical aptitude, be in good physical condition and have the ability to get along with others. Students also need to be able to read and process technical information.

Career Opportunities

Opportunities are expected to be plentiful for automotive technicians with technical training according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

The department also states that the growing complexity of automotive technology, such as the use of electronic and emissions control equipment increasingly necessitates that cars be serviced by professionals.

The auto technician may work in a dealership garage, an independent garage, or as a specialist. Opportunities exist for a technician to become shop service sales person, new car dealership service manager, or shop owner.

Program Outcomes

  1. Graduates will be prepared to pass all 8 ASE tests.
  2. Graduates will have knowledge and skills in use of testing equipment, special tools, and specifications for servicing automobiles.
  3. Graduates will have the knowledge and skills to diagnose problems in automotive systems.
  4. Graduates will be prepared for employment as Automotive Service Technicians.

Program Faculty

John Purcell
john.purcell@saintpaul.edu

David Vorderbruggen
david.vorderbruggen@saintpaul.edu

Jake Yernberg
jake.yernberg@saintpaul.edu

Length of Program

This is a full-time, day and evening program. The program can be completed in four semesters. Students can enroll in the program only in the fall.

Tool Costs

Students will need to supply their own basic tools and tool box. The estimated cost for professional quality tools and tool box is approximately $2,000-$3,000.

Tool vendors will be on campus during the first week.

Program Requirements


Successful completion of each semester in this program is a prerequisite for participation in the following semester.

Course Sequence


The course sequence listed on the back of this guide is recommended for a full-time student; however, this sequence is not required. Contact Program Faculty with questions.

Total Semester Credits: 14


Total Semester Credits: 14


Total Semester Credits: 14


Total Semester Credits: 14


Total Program Credits: 56


Information is subject to change. This Program Requirements Guide is not a contract.

Minimum Program Entry Requirements
Students entering this program must meet the following minimum program entry requirements:

Reading: Score of 240+ or grade of “C” or better in READ 0721  or READ 0724  or EAPP 0860  

Writing: Score of 225+

Arithmetic: Score of 237+ or grade of “C” or better in MATH 0745  

Shop/classroom visit recommended; student must have a valid driver’s license.

Assessment Results and Prerequisites: Students admitted into Saint Paul College programs may need to complete additional courses based on assessment results and course prerequisite requirements. Certain MATH, READ, and ENGL courses have additional prerequisites.

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