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Automotive Technology

Degrees available: Certificate

About the Program
Facilities and Instructors
Admissions Process
Contact Information

About the Program

The TVC Automotive Technology Certificate program provides students with the education and training needed to become an entry level Automotive Technician. The automotive service industry is one of constant change as cars become more complicated. Highly trained technicians are needed to be able to understand, diagnose, and repair modern automobiles.

Auto The program emphasizes hands-on training and in-class experience as students conduct under hood and under car maintenance inspections, and determine root cause of equipment failures and make necessary repairs and adjustments to the complex systems that make up today’s cars. The certificate training qualifies students for entry-level positions within the automotive service and repair industry in the areas of Electricity/Electronics,Brakes, Suspension and Alignment, and Engine Performance.

Successful graduates from the TVC Automotive Technology program go on to careers in dealerships, independent shops, service/IM stations, fleet repair facilities, and aviation ground support. Salaries vary depending on job placement and the student’s skill level.

 

Facilities and Instructors

The program is located in A newly-acquired auto shop at 3202 Industrial Avenue off Van Horn. The new auto shop is equipped with a fully-modernized shop boasting the latest tools and equipment, so that the education and training you receive is current with industry standards. Class size is limited, so students will receive individual help and attention. The instructors are all experienced professionals who not only have excellent technical skills and knowledge, but they know how to communicate that knowledge to the students. Instructors can also work with students when they are done with the program to obtain employment within the local industry.

Admissions Process

To gain entry in the program, students must fill out a UAF Undergraduate Application for Admission, available from the UAF Tanana Valley Campus Center, or the UAF Office of Admissions. Applications are also available online. There is a $40 non-refundable application fee. Students entering the A.A.S. Maintenance Technology degree will be required to take an English/Mathematics placement test such as the COMPASS examination, available through the TVC Student Assistance Center. Contact the center at 455-2851 or fytvc@uaf.edu for more information.

Once accepted into the program, students will work with an advisor to select classes. In addition, our Student Assistance Center offers counseling and assistance with financial aid, tutoring, college “survival” skills and more. At the Tanana Valley Campus, we are here to help guide students on the road to success!

Contact Information:

Bob Gunn, Program Coordinator
Email: ffrgg@uaf.edu
Phone: 455-2917
3202 Industrial Avenue


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Naomi Ogden , Administrative Assistant
Email: fndgk@uaf.edu
Phone: 455-2809

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