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Automotive Service Technology

Fuel Your Passion. Master the Machine.

Adult Costs

$2800.00

Program Length

24 Months

Next Start Date

7/13/2026

Enroll by

July 2nd

Location

BDO Campus

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Turn your Love for Cars into a Lifelong Trade

Learn in-demand skills—from tire repairs to advanced system electronics—to jumpstart your career in the automotive industry. Hands-on training in our state-of-the-art lab will prepare you for a smooth transition into your automotive service career.

Avg. Salary

$40k

for ĢƵ Grads

Career Growth

1.90%

by 2032 in Utah

Day in the Life

From performing routine maintenance like oil changes to tackling complex engine repairs, each day brings a new challenge in the automotive service industry. You work with your hands, solve problems, and collaborate with service advisors and parts departments to keep vehicles running smoothly. It’s a fast-paced, hands-on career that blends mechanical know-how with modern technology—perfect for those who love working on cars.

Career Skills You'll Learn:

Engine Repair

Learn important aspects of engine diagnosis and service, including lubrication and cooling systems.

Steering and Suspension

Learn basic tire and wheel services, including puncture repairs and tire pressure monitoring systems.

Brakes

Understand general operation, inspection, and repair of various automotive brake systems.

HVAC

Learn the principles of heating and air conditioning systems, including diagnostics and compressors.

Electrical

Learn the fundamentals of automotive electrical systems, including theory, standard tools, and diagnostics.

Transmission

Understand basic automatic transmission services, including fluid and filter changes, and linkage inspections.

Potential Career Paths

Automotive Service Technician/Mechanic

Diagnose, repair, and maintain vehicles, working with both mechanical and electrical systems.

Diesel Technician

Specialize in inspecting, repairing, and maintaining diesel-powered vehicles and equipment.

Brake and Suspension Technician

Diagnose, repair, and maintain vehicle braking and suspension systems.

Transmission Specialist

Specialize in the diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of vehicle transmission systems.

Lube Technician

Perform routine maintenance and basic repairs on vehicles, with a primary focus on lubrication and fluid-related services.

Service Advisor/Dealer

Act as a crucial link between customers and the service department, ensuring a smooth and positive service experience for the customer.

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Program Overview

The Automotive Service Technology program is based on the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation (ASE) standards. In our state-of-the-art lab, students practice and demonstrate competencies such as diagnosing and repairing engines, brakes, suspensions, and electronic systems as they study to become an automotive technician. This course prepares students to take several certification exams, including four ASE certification exams, the G1-General Technician for Maintenance and Light Repair certification exam, and the Vehicle Emissions Testing exam.

Classroom Hours
Day: M-F 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Day: M-F 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Eve: M-Th 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Enrollment open to:
Adults, High school students

Credit transfer options:
Available to view here

Tuition & Cost

Estimated Adult Tuition and Fees
$2800.00

Estimated Materials Cost
$384.45

Financial Aid Eligibility
Scholarship: Yes
VA: Yes
Pell Grant: Yes

Program Materials

MaterialRequiredNew
2 Yr Electude Classroom Online Material – IF LOST a new access card will be required to be purchased$364.50
Flashlight$16.99
Subtotal of Required Materials$381.49

This program has no admission requirements. You may start your admissions application at any time.

Enrollment for the Automotive Service Technology program will open only during designated application periods throughout the year. If you are interested in enrolling in the program, please review the application periods and admission information to ensure a smooth application process.

7/13/2026
  • Demonstrate the most common maintenance and light repair tasks.
  • Demonstrate maintenance on vehicle refrigeration systems in accordance with EPA standards.
  • Identify parts, diagnose, and repair engines, brakes, suspension, steering, and electrical systems.
  • Demonstrate essential workplace skills such as problem-solving and critical thinking.
Course NumberCourse NameCreditsCost
AUTO1002Brakes Service2200
AUTO1007Advanced Brakes2200
AUTO1012Suspension & Steering Service2200
AUTO1017Advanced Suspension & Steering2200
AUTO1022Electrical Fundamentals2200
AUTO1027Electrical Diagnostics2200
AUTO1032Engine Performance Basics2200
AUTO1037Advanced Engine Performance2200
AUTO1042Engine In-Vehicle Repairs2200
AUTO1047Engine Repair2200
AUTO1052Automatic Transmissions2200
AUTO1057Manual Transmissions2200
AUTO1062HVAC Service2200
AUTO1067Advanced HVAC & Critical Workplace Skills2200

Automotive Service Technology program is based on the Automotive Service Excellence Education Foundation (ASE) standards and prepares students to take the following certification exams.

  • ASE (four exams)
  • G1-General Technician for Maintenance and Light Repair
  • Vehicle Emissions Testing

In the state-of-the-art equipped lab, students practice and demonstrate competencies such as diagnosing and repairing engines, brakes, suspensions and electronic systems as they study to become an automotive technician.

Eric Rassi

Eric Rassi started his training at an early age in his high school automotive program and then went on to graduate from College of Marin in Automotive Technology. He has 18 Years hands-on experience with various dealerships and independent shops, and has been instructing for the last 6 years. Eric is ASE L1 and L3 certified, and has been master certified since 1997.

Office Hours (by appointment)
Monday-Thursday: 3:00pm – 4:30pm

Location:
Business Depot Campus 140

eric.rassi@otech.edu

801-612-4131