Program Code: E.AUT.AAS.MGNT
Graduation requirement: 72 credit hours
The Automotive Management Program prepares graduates for entry-level positions in the automotive industry in a variety of environments, including technical, business and managerial areas.
Graduates may work in new car dealerships, independent repair shops, or retail automotive businesses.
Curriculum for the Automotive Technology degree is based on the Master Automotive Service Technology standards (MAST) set by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation.
Students should plan their programs with a faculty advisor. Students considering transferring to a senior institution will need to contact the institution as soon as possible to determine the general education courses that are transferable and the required credit hours.