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IntelliTec College - Colorado Springs, CO
Automotive Technician Degree Program
Program Summary
Our automotive career training program at IntelliTec College in Colorado Springs features small, personalized Auto Service Technician and Auto Mechanic Technician classes - including high engine performance training - through specialized, hands-on instruction.
Degree/Certificate Awarded
Associate of Occupational Studies Degree
Campuses Offering this Program
Colorado Springs | Grand Junction
Professional Certification
Upon successful completion of the Automotive Technician career training program you will be prepared to sit for the ASE (Automotive Services Excellence) exams.
Attainment of these valuable automotive industry certifications provide proof that you possess the skills, knowledge and abilities most in demand by automotive industry employers. Prepare for your ASE exams by attending an automotive technician school – IntelliTec College.
Job Outlook
Job prospects. In addition to openings from growth, many job openings will be created by the need to replace retiring technicians. Job opportunities are expected to be very good for those who complete postsecondary automotive training programs and who earn ASE certification. Some employers report difficulty in finding workers with the right skills. People with good diagnostic and problem-solving abilities, training in electronics, and computer skills are expected to have the best opportunities. Those without formal automotive training are likely to face competition for entry-level jobs.
Most new job openings will be in automobile dealerships and independent repair shops where most automobile service technicians currently work. However, the large-scale restructuring and closing of many automobile dealerships will lead to fewer openings in dealer service centers for the initial part of the next decade.
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