If you like working on the engines of cars and trucks, then a career in Automotive Technology is worth exploring. Automotive mechanics use high-tech skills to inspect, maintain, and repair automobiles.
Instruction features state-of-the-art labs where students learn how to diagnose and repair vehicles using advanced diagnostic tools and equipment. Upon completion of the program, students are prepared to take ASE exams and become certified technicians.
Employment opportunities include auto dealers, independent repair shops, auto and truck leasing facilities, government motor pool agencies, parts sales and other auto related service businesses.
Note: While Lane continues to offer the 2-year degree program, the 2-yr certificate program has been suspended, and is no longer offered as of Spring 2021. This change is due to updates to Associate of Applied Science degree requirements that have made the 2-year certificate the same as the Automotive Technology, AAS degree. Students previously pursuing the 2-year certificate can change to the AAS without any change in course requirements. Students interested in this program should contact the Advanced Technology department or academic advisors at advtechprograms@lanecc.edu for assistance.
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Lane’s main campus is tucked into the foothills of the Oregon Cascades, providing a stunning landscape for your education. With incredible resources on campus like advising, tutoring services, the library, and so many more, you have the opportunity to make the most out of your degree. Lane also offers student housing at Titan Court in downtown Eugene, next to our Mary Spilde Center. Ready to learn more? Schedule a campus tour to explore our beautiful campus and amazing facilities.
Program Cost Estimate
Costs are based on resident tuition. Consult Lane's website for current tuition and fees. International students should seek advice with the international office at Lane Community College for program costs. A more detailed estimate can be found in the college catalog.
Please contact Egan Riordon, riordone@lanecc.edu or Kelly Mathers, mathersk@lanecc.edu for questions regarding the tool list.