Automotive Technology
Program Overview
The goal of the ASE-accredited Automotive Technology Program is to prepare students for employment in the automotive services industry. Graduates are employed in sales, parts, and technician positions.
This program combines the study of college-level general education courses and extensive course work in automotive theory and lab classes designed to prepare graduates for entry level careers as technicians, service advisors, parts specialists, and managers
Earn a certificate and get to work within a year. Continue your passion in our Associate degree coursework and tackle more complex diagnostics and repairs. Ready for management? Earn a Bachelor's degree from Missouri Baptist University at Jefferson College!
Please note the following supplies is required for the program:
- Safety glasses
- Sturdy work shoes/boots
- Two (2) Jefferson College Automotive Technology work shirts purchased from bookstore
Course Guides
Jefferson College Institutional Course Guides (ICGs) are found in the Simple Syllabus - Syllabus Library AND/OR within your Canvas class page via the Simple Syllabus link in the Course Navigation Menu.
Career Opportunities
Careers in automotive technology encompass a variety of roles that cater to different interests and skill sets within the automotive industry. Graduates with degrees or certificates in automotive technology can pursue positions ranging from hands-on technical roles to management and sales positions, depending on their level of education and experience.
Oil Change for Veterans - November 16, 2024
Jefferson College held the third annual Oil Changes for Veterans event on November 16, 2024. This event included current high school and college students along with former students. This was a service learning project which provided free oil changes to area Veterans. Local businesses such as: AutoZone, Domino's, NAPA Auto Parts, Lou Fusz Automotive Network, Jefferson College Foundation and Culinary Arts all contributed to make this event a success.