Automotive Technology
www.linnbenton.edu/auto
Learn to service, diagnose, and repair modern vehicles using the latest diagnostic and undercar equipment. In cooperation with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, the National Coaliation of Certification Centers, and Snap-on Corporation, training combines operational theory with hands-on activities for engine repair, automatic transmissions, manual transmission and drive train, suspension and steering, brakes, electrical and electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. Get ready to pass ASE certification tests and begin a career as an automotive service technician. Programs include a NATEF Certified Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Automotive Technology and a NATEF Certified One-Year Certificate in Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair.
Program Requirements
Many automotive courses require placement into ALS 100 Applied Learning Strategies and placement into WR 095 College Writing Fundamentals, and placement into MTH 060 Introduction to Algebra. A meeting with a program advisor is required prior to registration for first year Automotive Technology classes.
Additional costs are:
- $1,000.00 per term in the first 3 terms for Snap-on Tools.
- $100 - $200 per term for textbooks.
- $150 for 2 required Uniform work shirts and related safety apparel.
- $10 lab fee per credit for each Automotive course.
Facilities
The Automotive Technology program is located at the world class Advanced Transportation Technology Center on 2000 West Oak Street in Lebanon OR.
Some highlights of the facility include:
- 38,000 ft2 of professional learning and repair space
- Furnished Snap-on Tools for student use
- Over 20 state-of-the-art Snap-on Diagnostic Tools including bi-directional scan tools, 4 channel scopes, flash reprogrammers, 5 gas analyzers, and many more
- Mustang AC/EC Hybrid Dynamometer
- On-site commercial Propane and CNG refueling
- Additional advanced propulsion courses offered for EV’s, Hybrids, Propane and CNG vehicles.