Automotive Service Technician - Level 2

Degree Type
Technical Diploma
Program code
AUST
Program Number
304042
Credits
23.00
Estimated Cost
$3,860
Location
La Crosse

The knowledge and skills gained from this program will prepare you for a position as an automotive technician with responsibilities that are above entry-level. Coursework includes steering and suspensions, brake systems, and overall engine performance.

Emphasis is placed on hands-on experiences and includes the use of diagnostic equipment and emission control devices, computerized engine control systems, input sensors, output devices, and exhaust systems.

Classes are held at Western's state-of-the-art Automotive Center, located in La Crosse's industrial park, 2721 Larson Street. Check our interactive map for specific location information.

Graduation Facts
Graduates - 40
Graduates Responding - 37
Employed In Related Occupation - 1
Employed In Non-related Occupations - 0
Seeking Employment - 0
Continuing Education - 36
Not In Labor Market - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Part Time in Related Occupation - 0
Graduates Responding Employed Full Time in Related Occupation - 1
FT Average Hours per Week - 40
FT Median Hourly Wage - $26.50
FT Hourly Wage Range - $26.50
Related Occupations - Test Tech
Career Opportunities

Automotive Technician

Automotive Mechanic

Quick Lube Technician

Parts Specialist

Program Outcomes
Demonstrate professionalism appropriate for the auto service industry
Perform diagnosis, service, and repair of automotive brake systems
Perform maintenance and light repair of automotive electrical and electronic systems
Perform diagnosis, service, and repair of automotive steering and suspension systems
Perform maintenance and light repair of automotive internal combustion engines
Perform maintenance of automotive automatic transmission/transaxle systems
Perform maintenance of automotive manual drive train and axles systems
Perform maintenance and light repair of automotive engine performance systems
Admissions Requirements
Software & Technology

Most of Western’s classes require the use of a personal computer or laptop, standard software, internet access, and other technology-related items.

If you do not have a personal computer or laptop, or if the one you have does not meet the following criteria, resources may be available. Submit a Student Resource Request using our online form.

Computer/Laptop Hardware

  • Smartphones are not recommended for completing assignments.
  • Chromebooks are not recommended due to issues with installing software that is needed for classes, such as Office 365.
  • Web camera with microphone (usually built into newer laptops or can be purchased separately) is necessary for online participation.

Software Needs

For detailed specifications, please review Technology and Software Recommendations for Most Classes on Western’s IT Knowledgebase.

Campus Resources

Need Assistance?

  • Contact the Learning Commons! The staff are happy to answer questions, provide individualized assistance, and direct you to other supports as needed.

This program is part of a career pathway, a laddered approach to career education. It allows you to earn employer-recognized credentials that lead to job and career advancement.

Prior Learning

Previous education and work experience could qualify for Credit for Prior Learning, saving you time and money. Find out more about what may apply to this program.