Automotive Technology
The Automotive Technology Degree Program curriculum provides the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to work in the field of automotive technology. Graduates earn an Associate in Applied Science in Automotive Technology degree. There are certificate programs in: Automotive Technology, Automotive Brake and Suspension, Engine Repair, Engine Performance and Transmission, and Diesel Truck.
Accreditation
The Automotive Technology degree curriculum provides the student with a working knowledge of automotive repair on today’s high-tech, computerized automobile. Upon completion of the program, the graduate will be able to seek employment as an auto repair technician in a dealership or the aftermarket and can move into advanced automotive opportunities, such as service advising and manufacturer corporate positions. This program is (ASE) Education Foundation certified that maintains high standards in instruction and program aspects.
As an ASE Education Master Automobile Service Technology school, our students complete 1200 hours combined classroom and lab/shop instructional activities.
Required Tool List for
Triton Automotive Technology Students
Internship Opportunity
Other Information
Career Opportunities
4-year Transfer Agreements
Contact Information
Ken Davis Automotive Technology Chair
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3970 kennethdavis@dos5.net |
Christopher May GM ASEP & AC Delco Chair
Office: T-118 (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3456 christophermay@dos5.net |
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Mohsin Habeeb Honda PACT Chair
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3453 mohsinhabeeb@dos5.net |
Allan Hertko Diesel Transportation Technology Chair
Office: T-112 |
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Todd Nicklewicz Full-time Faculty Member
Office: T-116 |
Office: T-116 |
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Brandon Marks Director, Academic Advising Office: B-120B brandonmarks@dos5.net |
Lena Musa Retention Specialist, School of Business Technology Office: T-144 (708) 456-0300, Ext. 3256 lenamusa@dos5.net |