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Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair

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Degree Type
21-credit Technical Diploma

Program Code
30-602-3

Time to Degree
1 year

Start Date
August

How You'll Learn

  • On Campus
  • Daytime

Automotive technicians use computerized equipment and traditional tools to complete basic repairs, handle routine maintenance and conduct diagnostic tests on cars and light trucks. In this program, gain skills to work on a variety of systems such as engine, drive train, brakes, electrical, steering and suspension. Training includes classroom and lab instruction.

How To Apply

Questions on the application process? Visit the Admissions page or contact an enrollment counselor.

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Contact Us

Questions? We'd love to help! Connect with our Enrollment team by filling out our online form or by email at enroll@wctc.edu.

Potential Careers

If you like fixing cars and trucks, a career in the automotive field may be right for you. Those tasked with maintaining and repairing vehicles are mechanical problem solvers who enjoy working with their hands.

  • Express Oil Change Technician
  • Brake and Alignment Technician
  • Tire Installer
High School Eligibility

This program is open to qualified high school applicants. Learn more >

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Career Salaries

$25,200 – $39,200 annually

Salary range estimates based on wages for related occupations in Waukesha County as reported by Lightcast. Individual wages may vary based on experience, industry, location and specific job requirements. Find our graduates' entry wages in the most recent Graduate Success Report.

Financial Aid

As a program student, you are eligible to receive:

  • Financial aid loans
  • Scholarships
  • Other forms of assistance

Learn more about financial aid.

What Makes This Program Unique

  1. Earn Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) student certifications in Brakes; Steering and Suspension; and Automotive HVAC.
  2. Advance your career by applying credits earned in this technical diploma to the Automotive Technology associate degree.
  3. Students can earn the EPA 609 Refrigerant Recycling certification.

Automotive students in lab

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