Automotive Technology
MCCTC Adult Website
Trevor Rodgers

Automotive Technology

Two-Year Program

What you’ll learn:

  • Basic automotive system and maintenance
  • Brakes: diagnosis and repair
  • Electrical system diagnosis
  • Steering and suspension and wheel alignment
  • Engine performance diagnosis

Typical jobs to start your career:

  • Brake Specialist
  • Front-end Specialist
  • General Auto Technician
  • Lubrication Specialist
  • Motor Tune-up Specialist
  • Tire Specialist
  • Service Writer

Employers of students from this program:

  • Bailey Ford
  • Bob Eddy’s Chrysler Jeep
  • Columbiana Dodge
  • The Donnell Auto Group
  • Greenwood Chevrolet, Inc.
  • Market Motor Co.
  • Spartan Chevrolet
  • Toyota Volvo Jaguar of Warren
  • Youngstown Buick

College and apprenticeship education:

Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES), Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP)/GM Apprenticeship Programs, Automotive Student Service Educational Training (ASSET)/Ford Apprenticeship Program, Chrysler Apprenticeship Program (CAPS) and Toyota Technical Education Network (T-10). Other college opportunities include two- and four-year technical degrees in automotive technology. Both MCCTC automotive programs earned the prestigious National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification.

Based on the high quality of its program, MCCTC was also chosen as an Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES) participant in partnership with General Motors and the Daimler Chrysler Corporation. Automotive students participating in the AYES partnership not only take automotive classes while in school, but also work as interns at participating dealerships with an experienced technician as a mentor.