Automotive Technology

Turn your passion for cars into a career that you can take anywhere. Dealerships, independent shops, and fleet managers need skilled technicians to keep vehicles running at top performance. Our Automotive Technology program is an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified program.

Academy Locations

SCC West Burlington Campus

Fall 24 AUT-106 Introduction to Automotive Technology
AUT-126 Fundamentals of Automotive Servicing
Spring 25 ELT-295 AC/DC Fundamentals
AUT-244 Manual Drivetrains
AUT-190 Hybrid Fundamentals

Mount Pleasant High School

Year 1 AUT-106 Introduction to Automotive Technology
AUT-126 Fundamentals of Auto. Servicing
Year 2 AUT-244 Manual Drivetrains I
AUT-505 Automotive Brake Systems

Fort Madison High School

Trimester 1

AUT-106 Introduction to Automotive Technology
Trimester 2 AUT-126 Fundamentals of Auto. Servicing

For complete details about courses available at your high school, contact your guidance counselor.

What Can I do After High School?

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SCC offers full automotive technology diploma and degree programs.

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Contact Us

Michael Conrad

High schools served:
Burlington, Notre Dame, VIBE, Mediapolis, and Wapello
(319) 208-5720
mconrad@scciowa.edu

April Gerst

High schools served:
West Burlington, Danville, New London, Ft Madison, Holy Trinity, home school and out-of-state
(319) 208-5277
agerst@scciowa.edu

Sierra Hase

High schools served:
Mt Pleasant, WACO, and Winfield-Mt Union
(319) 208-5007
shase@scciowa.edu

Abby Herriman

High schools served:
Central Lee, Keokuk, Clark County, home school and out-of-state
(319) 313-1929
aherriman@scciowa.edu