Automotive Technology
What is Automotive Technology?
Automotive technology focuses on the inspection, maintenance, and repair of automobiles. Careers in automotive technology include auto mechanics, diesel service technicians, auto body shop, service writers and warranty specialists, industrial production managers, mechanical engineers and more.
The Bakersfield College Automotive Technology program offers hands-on experiences to help you develop soft skills and technical skills. Each certificate is designed to help you pursue ASE and/or other industry certifications. With over 19 areas of certification covering a broad range of areas, we can help you achieve a lucrative career in the automotive industry.
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Automotive Technology in the News
Community Voices: Partnership builds next generation of automotive professionals by John Pitre
BC’s Renegade Motorsports Team Participates in Race at Willow Springs International Raceway
BC Automotive Technology Hosts 1st High School Motorsports Challenge
BC Automotive Students Earn AERA Certificates
Is Automotive Technology Right for me?
If you like problem-solving and working with your hands, this may be right for you. Employers look for strong problem-solving abilities and good customer service skills. You need above-average hand dexterity and precision with tools. A creative mind for design and engineering will find this appealing. You may also see yourself in a leadership or management role of an automotive repair facility, auto parts store, etc. Love for cars, engines, systems and how they operate.
The demand for auto technicians is expected to increase in the next few years with fewer qualified technicians. Women are especially in demand as they are underrepresented in this field1. Mechanics in Kern County are well-paid and can earn up to six figures. Certification increases your opportunities.
1 (Walsh, Lisa. 2021. MarketSource)
Automotive Technology Careers
Graduates with certificates and/or the AS degree in the Automotive Technology program
have many career choices. Some common careers for automotive technology graduates
in the U.S from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics:
(Source: bls.gov)
Automotive Technology Degrees and Certificates
Bakersfield College is certified as a Master Automotive Service Technician program by the ASE Education Foundation and offers the following certified programs:
Prepares students for entry level employment at automotive or medium/heavy duty equipment dealerships and independent repair facilities.
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE in the A2 area.
Prepares students with fundamental skills needed to meticulously detail automotive exterior and interior surfaces.
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE in the A7, T7, H7, and S7 areas as well as MACS certification under Section 609 of the Clean Air Act.
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE in the C1, P2, and P4 areas.
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE in the A5, T4, H4, and S4 areas as well as certification for the Brake Adjuster License
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE in the A6, T6, H6, S6, and L3 areas as well as certification for the Lamp Adjuster License.
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) in the A1, A8, H1, H2, S2, T1, T2 areas as well as certification through the Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association (AERA).
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) in the A8 and L1 areas as well as certification for the BAR (California Bureau of Automotive Repair) Specified Diagnostic and Repair training.
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE in the A9 and L2 areas.
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE in the A3 area.
Prepares students to further pursue certification through ASE in the A4, H5, S5, and T5 areas.
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Transfer Opportunities
Wish to continue your education beyond the AS? Some colleges offer a bachelors and beyond in Automotive Technology. Two schools to consider for a Bachelors in Science (BS) Degree:
- Rio Hondo College
- Weber State University
Academic Department: Applied Science & Technology
Career & Learning Pathway: Industrial Technology & Transportation
Courses: Automotive Technology courses (AUTO) (includes non-credit)
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