Automotive
/
Diesel
Mechanics
and
Industrial
Technology
ABOUT
AUTOMOTIVE
/
DIESEL
MECHANICS
CAREER
EDUCATION:
A
trained
Diesel
Mechanic
can
expect
a
median
annual
income
of
$37,414* |
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FOR
A
COMPLETE
LIST
OF
AUTOMOTIVE
/
DIESEL
INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAMS |
Lincoln
College
of
Technologynical
Institute
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Denver

-
Automotive
Technology
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Diploma
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Diesel
Technology
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Diploma
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Master
Technician
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Diploma
-
Automotive
Technology
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Associate
Degree
-
Diesel
Technology
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Associate
Degree
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Master
Technician
-
Associate
Degree

Nashville
Auto-Diesel
College
-
Nashville,
Tennessee

- Auto
and
Diesel
Technology
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Associate
Degree
- Auto
and
Diesel
Technology
-
Diploma
- Auto
and
Diesel
Technology
with
High
Performance
Engines
-
Diploma
- Auto
and
Diesel
Technology
with
High
Performance
Fabrication
-
Diploma

Universal
Technical
Institute

-
Glendale
Heights,
Illinois
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Rancho
Cucamonga,
California
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Avondale,
Arizona
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Houston,
Texas
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Orlando,
Florida
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Exton,
Pennsylvania
Universal
Technical
Institute:
As
an
ASE/NATEF
Master
Certified
provider
of
technical
education
education,
Universal
Technical
Institute
(UTI)
offers
education
programs
that
can
be
completed
in
as
little
as
a
year.
UTI
offers
programs
in
Automotive
Technology,
Automotive
Technology
/
Ford
FACT,
Automotive
Technology
/
Toyota
TPAT,
Automotive/Diesel
&
Industrial
Technology,
Collision
Repair
&
Refinish
Technology,
and
Diesel
&
Industrial
Technology.
In
addition
to
its
core
programs,
the
Custom
Training
Group
of
UTI
offers
manufacturer-specific
advanced
education
for
Audi,
BMW,
International
Truck,
Jaguar,
Mercedes-Benz,
Porsche,
Volkswagen,
and
Volvo.
(Available
only
to
those
who
qualify.
Programs
vary
by
location.)
-
Automotive
/
Diesel
and
Industrial
Technician
Training
-
Certificate
-
Automotive
/
Diesel
Technician
Training
-
Certificate
-
Diesel
/
Industrial
Technician
Training
-
Certificate
-
FlexTech
(Online/Evening
Lab)
Automotive
Program
-
Certificate

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reserved
*All
salary
information
has
been
gathered
from
among
three
sources:
The
“Occupational
Outlook
Handbook,”
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor;
Salary.com,
and
PayScale.com.
Individual
student
earnings
may
vary.
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