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Automotive Technology Certificate
Automotive Technology Certificate
at Jefferson College
St. Louis Catalog
The goal of the ASE-accredited Automotive Technology Program is to prepare students for employment in the automotive services industry. Graduates are employed in sales, parts, and technician positions. This program combines the study of college-level general education courses and extensive coursework in automotive theory and lab classes designed to prepare graduates for entry-level careers as technicians, service advisors, parts specialists, and managers.
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Example Career
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul automotive vehicles.
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Hourly Wage
$31,040
$46,500
$76,800
$14.92
$22.36
$36.92
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