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Program Type: Job Training Program

Automotive Suspension and Steering

Where To Go From Here

Students have the option of choosing among several automotive specialty areas or choosing to complete more than one area. Each area contains an automotive servicing and field experience component to gain entry-level skills. Students interested in earning an associate degree are encouraged to consult an MCC counselor or academic advisor. MCC’s automotive job training programs are certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF).

Why This Degree

A Job Training program in Automotive Suspension offers several entry-level career opportunities in the automotive service industry including engine performance, suspension and alignment, brake repair, and electrical services. This program allows students to get hand on training in a given occupation and increase their skills and knowledge.  A student may choose to utilize this as a stepping stone to earning an associate degree in automotive technology earning $34,264 to $48,212 per year.

  • Program Requirements

    Students have the option of choosing among several automotive specialty areas or choosing to complete more than one area. Each area contains an automotive servicing and field experience component to gain entry-level skills.

    Prerequisite courses may apply to this program.

    Program Requirements

    Course Name Course # Credits
    Automotive Service AUTO103 1
    Basic Automotive Electrical AUTO112 2
    Automotive Suspension & Steering AUTO109 4
    Automotive Suspension & Steering Field Experience AUTO292C 4