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Course by
Mott Community College
Duration
4+ Years

Associate of Applied Science degree providing comprehensive, ASE Education Foundation–accredited training in automotive service and repair. The program covers all eight ASE areas—engine repair, automatic/manual transmission, brakes, suspension and steering, electrical/electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance.

Course by
Mott Community College
Duration
Up to 4 years (program pace varies; includes portfolio credit pathway; minimum 62 credits).

Associate in Applied Science designed for working technicians who’ve achieved advanced status in a technical field. Students build a customized plan in one of four options (Manufacturing, Electrical, Construction, Automotive) and may receive portfolio credit (up to 20 credits) for ≥5 years of full-time advanced experience.

Course by
Monroe County Community College
Duration
~2 years (66 credits; 88 billable contact hours).

Associate of Applied Science program preparing technicians for industrial electrical/electronics roles. Strong hands-on labs in circuit analysis, analog/digital electronics, microprocessors, AC/DC motors and controls, PLCs, industrial automation & process control, medium-voltage power distribution, and National Electrical Code (NEC).

Course by
Monroe County Community College
Duration
Approximately 2 years (63 credit hours; 87 billable contact hours)

The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Automotive Service Technology provides students with the mechanical, electrical, and diagnostic skills necessary to maintain and repair modern vehicles.

Course by
Lansing Community College
Duration
~1 year (3 semesters; 32 credits / 45.5 billing hours).

Certificate of Achievement preparing students to diagnose, repair, and maintain hybrid, electric, and alternative-fueled vehicles. Coursework emphasizes advanced theory, diagnostics, and service for xEV propulsion systems, gaseous fuels, and high-voltage safety. Approximately 70% of instruction occurs in hands-on automotive lab settings with small class sizes (<16 students).