A Hillsborough County Public School
MASTER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
Length
20 Months (1800 Clock Hours)
Schedule
Monday-Friday 8 am-2 pm
(Summer hours subject to change.)
This program is approved by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation.
2024-2025 Curriculum Frameworks
Program Requirements
Students must be at least 18 and have a valid Florida driver's license.
Program Description
The Master Automotive Services Technology program prepares students to become state-of-the-art automotive technicians who can analyze, repair and maintain high-tech automobiles to manufacturer's specifications.
Master Automotive Technology uses a computer-managed laboratory and actual hands-on work to train the automotive technicians of the future. The course of study takes students through brakes, suspension and steering, engine performance and repair, automatic transmissions, manual transmissions and drivelines, electrical systems, and air conditioning systems.
The program and the instructors are ASE Master Certified.
Employment/Career Opportunities
Career opportunities include technician, service writer, service manager and shop owner.
Salaries
Salaries for graduates range from $12.52-$21.70 per hour. The average salary for an experienced technician is about $45-50,000. Potential yearly earnings can be as high as $75,000+.
Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation, Labor Market Statistics
NOTE: A history of felony convictions, substance abuse or a poor driving record may adversely affect your ability to gain employment in this field. We encourage you to consider your personal history when making appropriate career choices.
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