Today’s automobiles are so complex to diagnose and repair, and are no longer similar to the vehicles of the sixties. Instead they now contain multiple microcomputers, electronics, and advanced braking systems.
MCC offers a two year, Associate of General Studies (AGS) degree in Automotive Services Technology. During these two years, the students train in state of the art facilities, located in Bullhead City, and utilize up to date, sophisticated equipment to be ready to work on the vehicles of the future.
During the program, students have the opportunity to work in an area service repair facility to apply the hands on training received during the semester. Students will be prepared to test for ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification in eight specific areas.
Mohave Community College’s Automotive Service Technology program is designed to develop skills in the areas of shop operations, time management, automobile electrical systems, engine repair, transmission repair, ignition systems, drivability, fuel systems, air conditioning systems, suspension and braking system repair. Between changing technologies of the vehicles and the increasing age of the technician; the job market is open to the highly trained, skilled technician.
Contact Bill Siefert at 928.758.3926, ext. 4425, for more information to learn how you can start a new career in Automotive Service Technology by enrolling at MCC!
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Bill Siefert
Auto Tech. Faculty
Bullhead City Campus
Office: 928.758.3926
Cell: 928.715.8416
wsiefert@mohave.edu
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