Program: Automotive Technology
The Automotive Technology Program at Long Beach City College is committed to preparing students for employment in the automotive industry. Our classes provide students with a strong background in automotive technology, hands-on experience, and an understanding of the automotive industry’s requirements for employment.
In addition, LBCC Automotive Classes offer automotive industry certifications NC3/Snap-On Tools and prepare students to pass the ASE Certification Exam.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - Program Brochure
(Program Video: LBCC Career Technical Education, Automotive Technology)
DEGREES & CERTIFICATES
Automotive Technology, Associate in Science (AS)
Automotive Technology, Certificate of Achievement (C-ACH)
Automotive Engine & Transmission Service, Certificate of Achievement (C-ACH)
Automotive Engine Performance Service, Certificate of Achievement (C-ACH)
Automotive Maintenance Service, Certificate of Achievement (C-ACH)
Automotive Quick Service, Certificate of Accomplishment (C-ACC)
Automotive Quick Service, Certificate of Completion (C-COMPL)
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(New students need to refer to the current academic year for the most up-to-date info)
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COURSE OFFERINGS
View courses offered in different semesters to assist in academic planning.
Course Name | Fall | Winter | Spring | Summer |
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Auto 200 Introduction to Automotive Technology |
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Auto 201 Automotive Lubrication Service |
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Auto 202 Automotive Tire Service |
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Auto 203 Automotive Brake Inspection |
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Auto 211 Automotive Engine Repair |
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Auto 212 Automotive Automatic Trans |
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Auto 213 Automotive Manual Transmission |
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Auto 214 Automotive Wheel Alignment |
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Auto 215 Automotive Brake Systems |
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Auto 216 Automotive Electric Systems |
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Auto 217 Automotive Air Condition Systems |
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Auto 218 Automotive Fuel Systems |
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Auto 219 Automotive Light Diesel Engines |
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Auto 220 Automotive Emission Controls |
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Auto 230 Automotive Computer Systems |
Non-credit Course Name | Fall | Winter | Spring | Summer |
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Auto 600 Introduction to Automotive Technology |
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Auto 601 Automotive Lubrication Service |
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Auto 602 Automotive Tire Service |
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Auto 603 Automotive Brake Inspection |
View Course Descriptions on LBCC College Catalog.
CAREER INFO
Start your career as a professional and/or specialist in the area below.
- Auto Electrician
- Auto Parts Counterperson
- Automobile Oil & Lubrication Services
- Automotive Air Conditioning Technician
- Automotive Business Owner
- Automotive Engine Performance Service Technician
- Automotive Maintenance Service Technician
- Automotive Quick Service Technician
- Automotive Service Advisor
- Automotive Service Manager
- Automotive Shop Foreman
- Automotive Transmission Technician
- DIY- Work on Your Own Car
- General Automotive Repair Technician
- Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) Technician
- Mid-Level Automotive Brake and Alignment Technician
To explore potential jobs in this field of study, we strongly urge you to visit LBCC Career Center. Working with a career counselor, we will assess your strengths, skills, interests, and accomplishments to help you identify internship opportunities and career goals that match your educational and professional needs.
FAQ
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How long does it take to complete the program?
Depending on the number of units you take and whether you are a full-time or part-time student, completing a certificate program can take as little as one semester, and completing an associate degree program can take about two years.
Make a 30-minute appointment with an academic counselor to receive services in educational plans, transcript evaluation, and career planning.
How much does the program cost?
Please visit Financial Aid for tuition cost and Federal Work-Study information.
Who are the Career & Technical Education (CTE) counselors?
Please visit the Counseling Office for Academic Counseling, Career Exploration, Educational Planning, College Transfer, Student Resources, and many others to help you achieve your educational goals.
How to transfer and lookup comparable listings.
To help determine if courses taken at other schools are comparable to Long Beach City College courses, please visit LBCC Transfer Evaluation System (TES).
For more information, please visit LBCC Transfer Center.
How do I receive my degree or certificate after I finish the coursework?
You will need to complete an application for your degree or certificate and submit that application to the LBCC Admissions & Records office. Read how to apply for graduation and receive your degree or certificate for more details.
What are the jobs?
The Employment Development Department collects, analyze, and publish statistical data and reports on California’s labor force, industries, occupations, employment projections, wages and other important labor market and economic data. The Labor Market Information Division (LMID) is the official source for California Labor Market Information.
- Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
- Lubricant Technician