This program is certified by the ASE Education Foundation.
Program Overview
The automotive industry is more technically advanced than ever before. Automobiles are filled with modern technology that requires exceptional technical skills. MCC’s Automotive Technology Program can lead students to the lifelong successful career they have been searching for. The program is ASE Education Foundation accredited and provides state-of-the-art automotive labs. The hands-on training will ensure students’ success and prepare them for the automotive industry and many related transportation and maintenance fields.
The automotive program has been a part of MCC for over 30 years, and all of the classes are taught by ASE Master Certified Technicians. Our Automotive Technology degree and certificate programs prepare students for a variety of employment opportunities including automotive repair technicians, lead technicians and service advisors. These positions can be with dealerships, independent auto shops, specialty shops or local and county municipalities. The management degree can lead to positions such as qualified parts and service directors and automotive consultants. The courses in this program are arranged in sequence that provides optimal learning opportunities. Students are encouraged to follow the integrated program sequence.
The MCC automotive program maintains a dress code for all students for reasons of safety as well as meeting industry standards for professionalism. Students are required to follow the dress code and practice all rules of safety.
For more information, visit: www.mchenry.edu/automotive
Program Prerequisites
In order to enroll in AMT 120, AMT 140, AMT 180, and AMT 220 the following is required:
Prior credit with a minimum grade of C or higher or concurrent enrollment in AMT 100 - Principles of Automotive Technology.
NOTE: Proficiency tests for AMT 100 and other AMT courses may be taken by appointment. Call (815) 455-8941 for more information.
The primary purpose of an Associate in Applied Science degree is to prepare students for employment. The AAS degree is not designed specifically for transfer; however, there are opportunities to apply some coursework or the whole degree to a bachelor’s degree program. For more information, see an academic advisor and the department chair.
Automotive Technology, AAS - Management Option Sample Semester Pathway