Ivy Tech School of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering & Applied Science
Automotive Technology
A Career for Those Driven to Succeed
What You'll Learn
Ivy Tech's Automotive Technology program teaches students how to operate, diagnose and repair today's high-tech vehicles. Students get hands-on experience with the latest diagnostic and repair equipment, learning critical skills in computer use and network communication. These skills are vital for diagnosing and correcting issues with:
Newer automobiles
Hybrid and alternative-fueled vehicles
Heavy diesel trucks
Career Options
Indiana employers often seek out Ivy Tech Automotive Technology program students when they need automotive service/body technicians. Graduates typically can find a variety of opportunities in technician, service writer or service manager roles at dealerships, independent repair shops and parts stores. Within these roles, graduates are working with:
Electrical systems
Engine performance
Transmissions
Brakes
Steering and suspension systems
Air conditioning systems
Engine repair
Degree Types Offered
Credential Type
Associate Degrees – Transferable or Career-Ready
Long-Term Certificates
– known as Technical Certificates (TC)
Short-Term Certificates
– known as Certificates (CT)
Note: Program availability varies by location and not all program tracks are offered at each campus/location.
Connected to the Biggest brands in Automotive
OEM Partnerships Built Into the Program
The Ivy Tech Automotive Technology program is proud to have OEM partnerships at several locations across the state with industry-leading organizations, including Mopar and Subaru.
These partnerships allow Ivy Tech to provide virtual Factory OEM training as part of the program's curriculum, giving students experience with real world application that better prepares them for a successful career.
Currently, Mopar® Career Automotive Program is offered in Evansville, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Kokomo, and South Bend. Subaru University is offered at Lafayette.
Specialized Associate Degrees
If you're set on working for a General Motors or Toyota dealership, the Indianapolis campus is proud to offer specialized associate degrees in partnership with the national programs General Motors Automotive Service Education Program (GM-ASEP) and Toyota T-TEN. Both two-year programs alternate between classroom/lab instruction at Ivy Tech and paid, hands-on work experience at a sponsoring dealership.
The Ivy Tech Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Automotive Technology degree program allows students to shape their training in a specialized area of the industry. Through elective courses, they can select specializations like:
Motorsports
Auto body
Heavy trucks
Transmissions
Business management
Additionally, the AAS program is designed to prepare students for National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification testing. These certifications give holders additional recognition in the industry and are impressive to employers.
If you would like to pursue a degree from a four-year college or university, you can save upward of $10,000 by completing your first two years at Ivy Tech and then transferring! Our Automotive Technology program currently has partnerships with four schools so you can seamlessly transfer without losing your credits or time:
Indiana State University
Indiana University Indianapolis (IUI)
Indiana Wesleyan University
University of Southern Illinois
Talk to our transfer advocates for information about continuing your education after completing your associate degree at Ivy Tech. You are also encouraged to contact the university to which you plan to transfer. Note that admission is not guaranteed just by enrolling in the Automotive Technology program. You will need to be admitted to the institution you intend to transfer to.
Time to Complete
The automotive technology AAS degree program requires 60 credit hours, or five semesters, to complete.
Earn a Certificate on Your Way to Your AAS
If you began your Ivy Tech automotive technology education by pursuing on of the following short- or long-term certificates, you can build on those credentials to earn your AAS.
Maintenance and Light Repair Certificate (CT)
Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Certificate (CT)
Automotive Service Technology Technical Certificate (TC)
Required Courses
The 60 credit hours required to complete the AAS in Automotive Technology include:
This specialized Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Automotive Technology is offered through the national General Motors Automotive Service Education Program (GM ASEP). GM ASEP is a comprehensive two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree, cooperative education training program where students alternate between classroom/lab work at the college with paid hands-on work experience at a sponsoring GM Dealership or AC Delco Service facility. Graduates go on to work as a dealership tech.
You can learn more about the program from a national standpoint on the GM ASEP website.
Designed to Pay Off for Graduates
Upon completing the program, you will:
Have earned an Associate of Applied Science degree in Automotive Technology
Completed up to 94% of the required GM Master Automotive Technician Training
Be GM certified
Have real-world GM Dealership Experience
Be ready to fulfill YOUR great career servicing GM vehicles
Successful graduates can obtain full-time employment at a GM dealership, earning competitive starting wages from $40,000 - $70,000 per year ($20 - $38 per hour).
Our program prepares students that would like to advance to earn additional certifications and become a World Class General Motors Automotive Service Technician, who could make more than $80,000 to $100,000 per year.
Applying for the Program
Since the GM ASEP program is a special offering at the Indianapolis campus, please contact the program coordinator to apply to the program. You can find the coordinator in the Local Program Contact Info section of this page by selecting Indianapolis in the dropdown.
Transfer Options
If you would like to pursue a degree from a four-year college or university, you can save upward of $10,000 by completing your first two years at Ivy Tech and then transferring! Our Automotive Technology program currently has partnerships with four schools so you can seamlessly transfer without losing your credits or time:
Indiana State University
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Indiana Wesleyan University
University of Southern Illinois
Talk to our transfer advocates for information about continuing your education after completing your associate degree at Ivy Tech. You are also encouraged to contact the university to which you plan to transfer. Note that admission is not guaranteed just by enrolling in the Automotive Technology program. You will need to be admitted to the institution you intend to transfer to.
Time to Complete
The automotive technology AAS GM ASEP degree program requires 69 credit hours, or five semesters, to complete.
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This specialized Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Automotive Technology is offered through the national Toyota T-TEN program. T-TEN is a nationally-recognized automotive training program with the ultimate goal of training and placing Toyota and Lexus-certified technicians in a dealership position.
This cooperative education program combines hands-on classroom training with paid in-dealership work experience. Graduates go on to work as a dealership tech.
You can learn more about the program from a national standpoint on the T-TEN website.
Designed to Pay Off for Graduates
Upon completing the program, you will:
Be Toyota Trained and Certified
Be ASE Certified
Have real-world Toyota/Lexus Dealership Experience
Have a rewarding career as a Toyota/Lexus Certified Technician
Have earned a 2-year associate of applied science degree
Successful graduates can obtain full-time employment at a Toyota/Lexus dealership, earning competitive starting wages from $40,000 - $70,000 per year ($20 - $38 per hour).
Our program prepares students that would like to advance to earn additional certifications and become a Dealership Master Technician, who could make more than $80,000 per year.
Interested in earning a bachelor's degree? Students also have the ability to transfer to many four-year universities.
Applying for the Program
Since the Toyota T-TEN program is a special offering at the Indianapolis campus, please contact the program coordinator to apply to the program. You can find the coordinator in the Local Program Contact Info section of this page by selecting Indianapolis in the dropdown.
Transfer Options
If you would like to pursue a degree from a four-year college or university, you can save upward of $10,000 by completing your first two years at Ivy Tech and then transferring! Our Automotive Technology program currently has partnerships with four schools so you can seamlessly transfer without losing your credits or time:
Indiana State University
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Indiana Wesleyan University
University of Southern Illinois
Talk to our transfer advocates for information about continuing your education after completing your associate degree at Ivy Tech. You are also encouraged to contact the university to which you plan to transfer. Note that admission is not guaranteed just by enrolling in the Automotive Technology program. You will need to be admitted to the institution you intend to transfer to.
Time to Complete
The automotive technology AAS Toyota T-TEN degree program requires 69 credit hours, or five semesters, to complete.
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Long-Term Certificates
known as Technical Certificates (TC)
Ivy Tech's Auto Body Technology Technical Certificate (TC) provides advanced body and paint coursework. It offers the higher level of training that many original equipment manufacturers prefer in collision repair professionals.
Through education and training that includes 600 hours of hands-on work with real vehicles, the program prepares students to take the B series tests for ASE certification and is a foundation for I-CAR training.
The Auto Body Technology TC program requires 34 credit hours, or two to three semesters, to complete.
FREE through Next Level Jobs
The Auto Body Technology TC program is part of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs degree program, funded by the Workforce Ready Grant. You may be eligible for a free Auto Body Technology TC. You are eligible to be a part of Next Level Jobs at Ivy Tech if you fulfill all of the following requirements:
Are an Indiana resident
Have a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency
Have not previously received a certificate in a Next Level Jobs eligible program
Have not previously received an associate degree or higher (bachelors, masters, etc.)*
*Note: Students who are admitted to the Next Level Jobs program to pursue the Auto Body Technology TC are required to pay for and submit to a criminal background check, drug testing, and physical exam.
Earn a Certificate on Your Way to Your Associate Degree
A recommended path to the AAS in Automotive Technology at Ivy Tech is to complete a short-term certificate (known as a Certificate) in the related area and then complete the TC while working toward the AAS degree.
Required Courses
The 34 credit hours required in Ivy Tech's Auto Body Technology TC include:
The Auto Body Technology TC at Ivy Tech prepares students for jobs like:
Shop foreman
A-level tech
Advanced painter
Owner
They work in places such as:
After market replacement-part repair centers
Dealerships
Tire stores
Brake and alignment facilities
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The Ivy Tech Automotive Service Technology Technical Certificate (TC) prepares students for an entry-level career in the automotive field. Students learn about:
Maintenance and light repair
Heating and air conditioning systems
Diagnostic strategies for electrical and engine performance systems
Ivy Tech's Automotive Service Technology TC requires 34 credit hours, or two to three semesters, to complete.
FREE through Next Level Jobs
Automotive Service Technology is part of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs degree program, funded by the Workforce Ready Grant. You may be eligible for a free Automotive Service Technology TC. You are eligible to be a part of Next Level Jobs at Ivy Tech if you fulfill all of the following requirements:
Are an Indiana resident
Have a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency
Have not previously received a certificate in a Next Level Jobs eligible program
Have not previously received an associate degree or higher (bachelors, masters, etc.)*
*Note: Students who are admitted to the Next Level Jobs program to pursue the Automotive Service Technology TC are required to pay for and submit to a criminal background check, drug testing, and physical exam.
Building on Your Certificate
A recommended path to the AAS degree in Automotive Technology is to complete the short-term certificate (known as a Certificate) in maintenance and light repair, followed by an Automotive Service Technology TC.
Required Courses
To complete the required 34 credit hours, Automotive Service Technology TC students must take:
The Ivy Tech Motorsports Technology Technical Certificate (TC) prepares students for an entry-level career in the automotive field. Students learn about:
Maintenance and light repair
Heating and air conditioning systems
Diagnostic strategies for electrical and engine performance systems
Ivy Tech's Motorsports Technology TC requires 34 credit hours, or three semesters, to complete.
FREE through Next Level Jobs
Motorsports Technology is part of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs degree program, funded by the Workforce Ready Grant. You may be eligible for a free Motorsports Technology TC. You are eligible to be a part of Next Level Jobs at Ivy Tech if you fulfill all of the following requirements:
Are an Indiana resident
Have a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency
Have not previously received a certificate in a Next Level Jobs eligible program
Have not previously received an associate degree or higher (bachelors, masters, etc.)*
*Note: Students who are admitted to the Next Level Jobs program to pursue the Motorsports Technology TC are required to pay for and submit to a criminal background check, drug testing, and physical exam.
Required Courses
To complete the required 34 credit hours, Motorsports Technology TC students must take:
A completion guide provides the recommended path to graduation, broken out by 8-week terms. For students taking fewer classes at a time, the courses are numbered to show the overall number that will be taken.
Please consult with your advisor to determine which classes are the best option for you to take. Completion guides may vary by campus/location.
Sample Careers
Graduates of the Ivy Tech Automotive Service Technology TC program can pursue roles as:
Lube technicians
Service consultants
Parts counter attendants
They work in locations like:
After market replacement-part repair centers
Dealerships
Tire stores
Brake and alignment facilities
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Short-Term Certificates
known as Certificates (CT)
The Ivy Tech Collision Repair Certificate (CT) offers aspiring collision technicians the opportunity to learn the latest technological advancements in the industry. The program meets the ASE and I-CAR standards that original equipment manufacturers typically prefer.
Featuring more than 300 hours of instruction in a state-of-the-art collision lab, students can strengthen their attention to detail in preparation for an entry-level position. They also can work toward I-CAR Pro-Level 1 certification.
The Collision Repair STC requires 18 credit hours, or two semesters, to complete.
Earn a Certificate on the Way to Your Associate Degree
If your goal is to earn an associate degree in Automotive Technology, you can earn this short-term certificate on your way. The certificate is designed to provide a gateway into entry-level collision repair careers. That means you may be able to enter the workforce in your desired field after receiving your CT, on your way to pursuing a long-term certificate (which is called a Technical Certificate) and associate degree.
Required Courses
The Collision Repair CT requires 18 credit hours to complete.
Graduates of the Collision Repair CT program at Ivy Tech can qualify for jobs in an automotive collision repair shop, such as:
Body repair technician
Painter
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) repair technician
Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welder
Metal inert gas (MIG) welder
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The Ivy Tech Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Certificate (CT), prepares students for ASE's light duty hybrid/electric vehicle specialist certification exam. With this Ivy Tech short-term certificate, students will have the deep knowledge of electric and hybrid vehicles to enter the automotive technology industry.
Ivy Tech's Electric and Hybrid Vehicle CT requires 21 credit hours, or two semesters, to complete.
FREE through Next Level Jobs
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle is part of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs degree program, funded by the Workforce Ready Grant. You may be eligible for a free Electric and Hybrid Vehicle CT. You are eligible to be a part of Next Level Jobs at Ivy Tech if you fulfill all of the following requirements:
Are an Indiana resident
Have a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency
Have not previously received a certificate in a Next Level Jobs eligible program
Have not previously received an associate degree or higher (bachelors, masters, etc.)*
*Note: Students who are admitted to the Next Level Jobs program to pursue the Electric and Hybrid Vehicle CT are required to pay for and submit to a criminal background check, drug testing, and physical exam.
Building on Your Certificate
If your goal is to earn an associate degree in Automotive Technology, you can select the elective courses to earn this short-term certificate on your way. The certificate is designed to provide a gateway into entry-level electric and hybrid vehicle careers. That means you may be able to enter the workforce in your desired field even before you graduate, if your plan includes working while you’re in school.
Required Courses
The Electric and Hybrid Vehicle CT requires 21 credit hours to complete.
Students who earn the Ivy Tech Electric and Hybrid Vehicle CT can pursue jobs working in an automotive repair shop as:
Hybrid or electric vehicle (EV) automotive technicians
Manufacturing field service technicians
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The Ivy Tech Maintenance and Light Repair Certificate (CT) trains students for entry-level positions in this automotive technology sector. With small class sizes and plenty of hands-on training, this short-term certificate features six short courses.
The program prepares students for the ASE G1 Maintenance and Light Repair certification exam. The education and training focus on parts and systems such as:
The Ivy Tech Maintenance and Light Repair CT requires 18 credit hours, or two semesters, to complete.
FREE through Next Level Jobs
Maintenance and Light Repair is part of Indiana’s Next Level Jobs degree program, funded by the Workforce Ready Grant. You may be eligible for a free Maintenance and Light Repair CT. You are eligible to be a part of Next Level Jobs at Ivy Tech if you fulfill all of the following requirements:
Are an Indiana resident
Have a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency
Have not previously received a certificate in a Next Level Jobs eligible program
Have not previously received an associate degree or higher (bachelors, masters, etc.)*
*Note: Students who are admitted to the Next Level Jobs program to pursue the Maintenance and Light Repair CT are required to pay for and submit to a criminal background check, drug testing, and physical exam.
Earn a Certificate on the Way to Your Associate Degree
One recommended path to the associate degree in Automotive Technology is to complete the Maintenance and Light Repair CT while working toward the degree. The short-term certificate is designed to provide a gateway toward entry-level maintenance and light repair careers, so you can begin working quickly. You may then choose to pursue a long-term certificate (known as a Technical Certificate) in automotive service technology, to learn more, move up in your professional career, and pursue an associate degree.
You can apply the credits from your certificate to your higher-level credentials at Ivy Tech to make the most of your time and tuition.
Required Courses
The Maintenance and Light Repair CT requires 18 credits to complete.
Light-duty diesel technicians are in high demand as the world transitions to a more sustainable automotive energy source. Diesel engine-equipped vehicles are more plentiful than they were in the past because of their increased efficiency and increased mileage. Stringent emissions standards are starting to require the technician to have a higher level of training before they transition into the field. Developing the diesel repair skill sets provides the student with the needed information and training to become successful in the automotive field.
Light Duty Diesel Vehicle CT requires 18 credit hours, or two semesters, to complete.
Earn a Certificate on the Way to Your Associate Degree
This program provides diagnostic and theory training to allow you to become an entry level diesel technician at a dealership or independent repair facility. Throughout this program you will be exposed to automotive electrical, diesel theory, diesel emissions, diesel troubleshooting and diesel engine performance training. Building on this CT students can then roll it into the Technical Certificate and AAS Degree to further their education.
Hydraulics are present on every jobsite, farm and vocational vehicle application throughout the world. This program provides you the entry level skills needed to start a career in the mobile equipment repair industry. Understanding basic electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems provides the student with the skills needed to be successful in the mobile equipment field. This is a great way to develop those skill sets to sit for the International Fluid Power Society Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic exam.
Mobile Equipment Technician CT requires 18 credit hours, or two semesters, to complete.
Earn a Certificate on the Way to Your Associate Degree
This program provides diagnostic and theory training to allow you to become an entry-level mobile hydraulic technician. Throughout this program you will be exposed to automotive electrical, hydraulic fundamentals, applied hydraulics, welding and GPS guidance systems. This is a great pathway if you are looking to become a repair technician in the Construction Heavy Equipment, Agriculture Equipment or Diesel Equipment industries. Building on this CT the student can then roll it into the Technical Certificate and AAS Degree to further their education.
Required Courses
Mobile Equipment Technician CT requires 18 credit hours to complete.
The Motorsports Technology program offers practical experience with cutting-edge technology and high-performance vehicles. It includes instruction in vital skills such as safety, race car fabrication, tuning, and performance optimization. Students will also gain knowledge in aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics, and chassis setup, alongside hands-on training in engine diagnostics, repair, and tuning. This career path provides mentorship from seasoned instructors with industry knowledge and networking opportunities with motorsports professionals.
Automotive technology could be a good fit for you if you are interested in:
Working with your hands
Discovering how things work
Uncovering the root cause of problems
Successful automotive technology students and professionals typically have strong attention to detail. They also focus on:
Safety
Shop tools and equipment proficiency
Diagnostic tools and equipment
Problem identification and solving
Communication
Lifelong learning
Ethical responsibilities
Respect for diversity
Continuous improvement
Ivy Tech's Automotive Technology program offers an excellent opportunity to prepare for entry-level careers and establish the foundation for future education and training in the field. Students who begin with a long-term certificate or short-term certificate (previously called technical certificate and certificate, respectively) can build from that credential. They can pursue workforce certifications. They have the option to continue their work to complete an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree.
Sound Like You?
If you identify with the traits and program details above, automotive technology may be the path for you! Take the next step to get started or speak with your local advisor to learn more.
Tuition & Fees in the Automotive Technology Program
The Degree Types Offered table shows tuition for each of our programs; however it is also important for students to know that there are additional fees associated with the program.
Standard Ivy Tech Fees – Small fees for technology and consumables are required. See full list here
Automotive Technology Course Fees – Some courses include additional fees for project materials, exams, and certifications that are part of the curriculum. Ivy Tech aims to supply as many required items as possible for our students, but consumable fees do arise.
Please contact your local program chair for more information as the prices vary based on course and consumables needed for that course.
Prerequisite Courses for Automotive Technology
Completion of the following prerequisite course with a grade of "C" or higher is required as part of the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Automotive Technology degree and the long-term certificate (previously called a technical certificate) programs:
Additionally, AAS students must successfully complete these prerequisite courses:
ENGL 111 English Composition
MATH 122 Applied Technical Mathematics
Humanities/Social and Behavioral Sciences Elective
AAS students also must complete one of the following prerequisite courses:
SCIN 101 Science of Energy Generation and Utilization
SCIN 111 Physical Science
BIOL 101 Introductory Biology
SCIN 100 Earth Science
CHEM 101 Introductory Chemistry I
No Expiration of Credits
There is no expiration date for course credits that were earned in previous years from Ivy Tech Community College.
Transfer Credit for Prerequisite Courses
Prerequisite courses completed at colleges other than Ivy Tech will only be considered for general education selection points if transfer credit has been awarded and courses appear on the Ivy Tech transcript prior to the application deadline.
TR grades are not recognized by the online application. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that transfer credit has been awarded and that TR grades are updated to transfer letter grades (TA, TB, TC) on their Ivy Tech transcript.
It is recommended that college transcripts be submitted to the Registrar’s office for evaluation and transfer credit at least 4 weeks prior to the program application deadline to ensure adequate time for processing.
Automotive Technology Courses
Descriptions of automotive technology courses can be found in our online catalog. View required classes and course descriptions for:
See when specific classes will be offered by searching our class list in Schedule Builder. First, select the semester you’re looking for and then enter the name of the class in the search bar.
If you’re a current student, upcoming classes are easy to find in Schedule Builder in MyIvy.
Class Format
Due to the nature of the automotive technology profession and the hands-on learning in the curriculum, all Ivy Tech automotive technology courses are taught in a traditional, in-person format.
Applying to Ivy Tech is Free & Easy
The Ivy Tech application is free and easy—you don’t need a certain test score, GPA, or class rank to get started at Ivy Tech. Applying takes about 10-15 minutes and can be completed entirely online.
No Application Deadlines
Ivy Tech does not have a deadline for admission. Our 8-week class sessions start throughout the year—in January, March, June, August, and October—and there is no hard deadline for applying for any of the start dates. It's important, though, to apply early enough that you'll be able to complete all the degree planning, financial aid, and registration activities that need to happen before your first day. We recommend you apply about one month before you intend to start classes. See upcoming start dates
Start with a Certificate
For many Automotive Technology programs, Ivy Tech recommends applying for either a long-term certificate or short-term certificate (previously called technical certificates and certificates, respectively) when filling out the online application for admission, even if your end goal is to complete an Associate of Applied Science degree.
By starting at certificate level, you will be able to earn several stackable workforce certifications as part of your education and training.
Steps to Apply
(1) Apply to Ivy Tech
If you’ve never applied to Ivy Tech Community College before (or if it’s been two years since you last attended classes here), your first step is to apply to Ivy Tech. You can apply online or in person. To apply in person, reach out toyour local admissions team and arrange a meeting. Or, stop by any campus on any Tuesday for Tuesdays@TheTech to receive personal assistance with applying and registering for classes.
After you submit your application, you'll be asked to upload documentation—such as SAT/ACT/PSAT scores or high school and college transcripts—that can assess your readiness for college-level coursework and help us make sure you are taking classes that are the right fit for you. How to upload assessment documents
If you don't have your scores or transcripts at your fingertips, don’t worry. Go ahead and submit your application. You can go back to upload assessment documents at any time until the end of the term for which you applied.
(3) Look for a Confirmation Email
Once your application is processed, you will receive a confirmation email at the email address provided on your application. Typically the email will arrive within 1-2 business days of submission, but during peak processing periods (April-June) could take up to 5-10 business days.
The email will contain instructions on how to register for classes, as well as important information regarding your Ivy Tech student portal (MyIvy account), tuition, payment options, and more.
(4) Create an Account in MyIvy
MyIvy is Ivy Tech's online student portal. Students use MyIvy to check e-mail, register for classes, pay tuition, manage financial aid, get the latest news and announcements, and much more. MyIvy also contains "QuickLinks" to the Ivy Tech websites and online tools you will use most often. Learn more about MyIvy
Before you can register for classes you will need to submit documentation or complete an assessment test. Your test scores can help us determine the best English and math starting classes for you. See the Test Score Course Placement Chart
If you submitted assessment documentation during the application process, your advisor will likely be able to work with those documents to determine course placement and you won't need to take any further steps. If you don't have any of those documents or the scores don't meet minimum thresholds, don’t worry! Your advisor will direct you to complete our freeKnowledge Assessment to help develop your customized learning path to better prepare you for courses.
(6) Register for Classes
Once you have completed the steps above, you may register for classes. Ivy Tech students register for courses using the Schedule Builder tool which can be accessed withinMyIvy. If you are a new, first-time Ivy Tech student, we recommend that you meet withyour advisor who will help you develop your Academic Completion Plan and help you sign up for courses that are the best fit for you.
For a complete list of registration steps, including detailed registration steps, deadlines, and information about holds, withdrawals, waitlists, and refunds, visit our Registration 101 page.
(7) Pay Your Tuition
After registering for your courses, your bill can be viewed in yourMyIvy account > Student Dashboard- > View/Pay Balance. Payments can also be made in your MyIvy account. For complete information about payments, including payment options, payment plans, how to make immediate payments, due dates, information about refunds, and more, visit our Payments page.
Skill Up Your Employees
Ivy Tech offers special degree and certificate programs developed to fit employers' unique workforce needs. Using our standard courses as a base, we work with you to learn about your job requirements and current pain points. Based on what we learn, we build a custom curriculum for either an associate degree or certificate program that will take your employees to the next level.
Ivy Tech has options in place for tuition, whether employers choose to pay for their employee's education or require employees to fund this individually.
In the Automotive Technology program, our standard employer-sponsored programs are called:
Interdisciplinary Industrial Workforce Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
1. Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology 2. Technical Certificate in Automotive Technology 3. MLR Automotive Technology 4. MOPAR CAP Automotive 5. Diesel Technology Chassis Certificate
Mopar CAP LOCAL Mopar CAP Local is a great program to capitalize on the growing need for Technicians. It helps you focus on the skills you need to start and build a career as an Automotive Service Technician. The curriculum is compact and takes you through Level 1 of FCA requirements… and then some. Recent changes have created a greater need for sophisticated diagnostic and repair skills. FCA US LLC is growing rapidly, causing an even higher demand for well-trained technicians.
Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge, Ram vehicles are making extraordinary advancements in technology. To meet these new demands in technology, the Mopar.®CAP LOCAL Program is constantly seeking candidates who have a strong aptitude for mechanical and electronic technology as well as a desire to succeed. Getting involved in the Mopar CAP LOCAL program is an excellent career choice. Contact us directly for more information or visit the MOPAR CAP website at http://www.moparcap.com/ to become part of this exciting industry.
Robert Huffman is an ASE Master Certified Automotive Technician. Robert spent over 20 years working in the automotive repair industry and has been a full-time automotive technology instructor since 2006.
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