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Make the most of your interest in automotive technologies by mastering the skills today’s auto dealers and manufacturers are seeking. Learn how to perform regular maintenance, light repairs and parts installation on automobiles and light trucks to earn your technical certificate in automotive service management technology in just months, and for less money than you’d think.

Take your education even further with an associate degree in the same field or with a dealer-specific specialization. Certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), our associate degree programs include prearranged internship programs to help reinforce what you learn in the classroom with hands-on experience.

With Florida State College’s job placement rate averaging more than 90 percent, you can expect to shift into the workforce quickly after completing your program of choice. Best of all, getting ahead doesn’t mean going into debt. You’ll spend thousands less here than you would at other local state colleges, universities or technology schools.

Get a good education. Get ahead with a job in an industry you’ll love. Get started by contacting Florida State College today.

 

    What are the program requirements?

    Some college credit courses include specific requirements which must be met prior to enrollment. Specific requirements may include prerequisites, corequisites or other specific conditions. Students must meet the prerequisite and corequisite requirements of any course at the time the student attempts to register for that course.

    If you have questions about the prerequisites or corequisites for the program that you’re interested in, contact an academic advisor or select one of the specific degree/certificate options listed on this page.

    What is the difference between an associate degree and technical certificate?

    Please view our degrees and certificates page for a complete description of each.

    How can I get started?

    Complete a membership application, then visit a counselor/advisor or the Transportation & Logistics Department for more information. Some programs may require additional forms for admission. Please refer to your specific degree/certificate program for a complete list of requirements.

    When do classes begin?

    Visit our online class schedules for information regarding dates and payment deadlines. You can also refer to the academic calendar for additional information.

    How much will classes cost?

    Tuition and fees vary for Florida residents and non-Florida residents. Please visit our tuition and fees page for general information. You can also learn more about how to pay for college by visiting our financial aid and scholarships page.

    Certain classes that require labs may have additional fees for lab supplies. Additional fees are published in the class schedule. Please refer to your specific degree/certificate program for any extra costs that may be incurred.

    Will I be required to complete an internship?

    Internships are required for all A.S. and A.A.S. degree programs, and some technical certificate programs. They provide students with real experience in their chosen field of specialization and are necessary to ensure that students can perform certain job-related skills.

    What is the job market like for new graduates?

    The automotive program has a better than 90 percent immediate placement record for graduates.

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