Programs
Certificates
Automotive Services Technology
The instructors have been very helpful… The class sizes are small, so you get more one-on-one time. I’ve learned a lot of practical skills.– Ryan Stephenson Baker student
The Automotive Services Technology program prepares you to successfully complete the Motor Vehicle Specialty Certification test.
In this program, you will:
- Receive hands-on training through class work and real-world work experience.
- Have a specific area of concentration. You will have some flexibility in selecting your area of concentration.
State certification is required for all persons who work in positions as specialty mechanics or master mechanics in the State of Michigan. For a current list of National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) certified programs, please their website.
For more information about our certificate programs, including graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the programs, and other important information, please visit www.Baker.edu/gainfulemployment.
Find out more at the Auto/Diesel Institute of Michigan, a division of Baker College of Owosso.
This program is part of the Baker College Smart Degree Option.
Career Facts
- The average annual salary for Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics is about $36,500.
- Employment of Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics is expected to increase 14 percent by 2016, which is faster than average.
- Opportunities should be very good for Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics with diagnostic and problem-solving skills, knowledge of electronics and mathematics, and mechanical aptitude.
- Formal Automotive Technician training is the best preparation for these challenging technology-based jobs.
- Being skilled in multiple auto repair services often results in increased pay.
- Experienced Technicians may also advance to shop supervisor, service manager, or repair service estimators, or may open their own automotive repair shop.