The Auto Mechanics degree program teaches students the skills on how to properly inspect, maintain, and repair automobiles and light trucks that run on gasoline, ethanol and other alternative fuels, such as electricity. This program typically takes 1 to 2 years to complete.
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With more cars, motorcycles, and trucks on the road, there is a growing need for skilled technicians who can diagnose problems and repair vehicles of all makes and models. Opportunities for technicians who have completed certified training programs are excellent, and job prospects are expected to increase through the next decade.
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