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A.S. Degree: Automotive Technology

Seminole State's Associate in Science (A.S.) in Automotive Technology has been identified as the number one automotive educational program in the United States. The unique curriculum — fully accredited by NATEF Technology, Ford and General Motors (GM) — combines the latest in automotive technology education, relevant industry internships and strong academic course work to prepare graduates for a strong and successful career in the automotive service industry.

Knowledgeable, experienced faculty members and active industry partnerships ensure that Automotive students receive advanced training that integrates traditional vehicle technology with emerging alternative fuel technologies like hybrid-electric and hydrogen fuel cell.

Courses

Students in the Automotive Technology program may focus their studies on domestic (GM and Ford) or import vehicles. With either track, they will acquire important skills related to high performance vehicles, alternative fuel vehicles, and diagnoses and repair.

An Associate in Science degree is awarded after the completion of 74 credit hours.

Admission Requirements

To enroll in Seminole State's Automotive Technology A.S. degree program, students must:

  • Apply and be accepted to Seminole State
  • Complete the College Placement Test (CPT)
  • Provide official transcripts showing receipt of a standard high school diploma or its equivalent
  • Possess a valid Florida driver's license and provide a 36-month driving history
  • Submit the completed and signed Automotive Program Application Form
  • Schedule an interview with the program coordinator
  • Be able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
For more information, please e-mail Steve Curfman or call 407.708.2229.

 

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Automotive Center: 407.708.2274

Ronda Thacker
407.708.2230
Fax: 407.708.2404
thackerr@scc-fl.edu

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or call 407.708.2050

Did you know?

TACT is a two-year program designed to enhance the technical competence and professional level of technicians entering the workforce.

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