Use Your Skills to Restore and Rebuild
The vast changes in design, construction, and finish of today's automobiles have created a demand for top-notch technicians. The Auto Body and Collision Technology program will prepare you for a promising career with opportunities for growth. SCC鈥檚 instructors are I-CAR Platinum Class professionals, the highest designation possible and certified ASE Master Technicians. As an I-CAR training alliance member, the Auto Body program will get you ready to earn your ASE certifications and I-CAR Pro Level Technician status.
Campus: North Mankato
Program Start Date: Fall Semester
For more information: (507) 389-7200 |
Awards / Degrees
Employment Outlook
Placement
Placement
- Percentage of FY22 graduates available for employment placed in related occupation: 100%
- Percentage of FY22 graduates continuing their education: 14.3%
Source: Minnesota State system follow-up survey on the status of graduates by program/major - FY2022
Industry Credentials
The Auto Body and Collision Technology program at 色中色 is an I-CAR (Inter-industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) training alliance program member. After completing the program you will have:
- I-CAR ProLevel 1 designation (Refinish Technician and Non-Structural Technician), which is highly sought after by hiring managers.
- Ability to test for up to 16 more I/CAR certifications (16/I-CAR, 5/ASE.)
More on I-CAR can be found at
ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) certifications:
- Non-Structural Technician, Structural Technician, Refinish Technician and Auto Collision Mechanical
- Optional independent testing can be done for Air Conditioning
More information on ASE can be found at
Transfer Options
Once you have finished your associate of applied science degree in Auto Body and Collision Technology, an established transfer agreement allows you to apply your SCC credits toward a bachelor of science degree in operations management at Minnesota State University Moorhead.