Program Information
This program is intended to provide the successful automotive technician program graduate with additional knowledge and skills needed to accurately and cost effectively diagnose and repair the complex vehicle systems of today and tomorrow. Students will be provided extensive opportunities to develop and practice critical thinking skills and advanced automotive and light duty vehicle diagnostic processes. Lab work encompassing the understanding and use of advanced diagnostic tools and equipment in a diagnostic environment will also be an important part of this course.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Describe the application of advanced automotive and light duty vehicle electrical, electronic, and computer controlled system technology.
- Develop and practice the critical and creative thinking processes required to effectively and efficiently diagnose advanced automotive and light duty electrical, electronic, and computer controlled system technology.
- Develop and demonstrate the skills necessary to safely service and repair advanced automotive and light duty electrical, electronic, and computer controlled system technology.
- Demonstrate the ability to utilize computer based original equipment manufacturer vehicle service information systems.
- Use advanced level automotive diagnostic tools and test equipment.
Industry and Career Outlook
Automotive technicians in general are in high demand and short supply. Growth in this career is projected at 3.6% through 2026. This does not take into account the number of baby boomers that have and will continue to retire from the industry and need to be replaced now.
Wage information is available from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.
Certification Information
After successful completion of first semester courses, the student may elect to participate in the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification testing in the following areas:
- A6- Electrical/Electronic Systems
- A8- Engine Performance
- A9- Light Vehicle Diesel Engines
After successful completion of second semester courses, the student may elect to participate in the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification testing in the following areas:
- L1- Advanced Engine Performance Specialist
- L3- Light Duty Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Specialist
Admission Requirements
- Application to Anoka Technical College
- Must have one of the following
- completion of an automotive training program with an award of a diploma or
- completion of an automotive training program with an award of an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) or
- Two years of work experience with letter of recommendation from employer
- Interview with auto instructor for admission into program
Program Start Dates
Fall Semester: August
Graduation Requirements
Students must earn a cumulative 2.0 GPA or higher to be eligible for graduation from this program.
Faculty Contact
Dave McFarland: 763-576-4193
Dave Holmquist: 763-576-4187
For information on how to apply, to schedule a tour, or for service during summer hours, contact Enrollment Services at 763-576-7710 or EnrollmentServices@anokatech.edu