Mechanics Degree Overview
Trade Skills Study Areas
- All Trade Skills degrees
- Automotive Technology / Mechanic
- Aviation Technology / Pilot
- Career Training
- CDL / Heavy Equipment Operation / Repair
- Conservation
- Construction Management
- Construction Trades
- Cosmetology
- Craftsman Trades
- Culinary Arts
- Electronic / Computer Technology
- Esthetics
- High School Diploma
- Life Skills / Hobbies
- Marine Technology / Captain
- Mechanics
- Military / ROTC
- Other Trades
- Real Estate
- Secondary Diplomas & Certificates
- Welding / Fabrication
Mechanics Career Outlook
Careers in this industry offer great stability and will only increase as the number of vehicles in America continues to grow. People with Auto, Motorcycle and Diesel Technology degrees also advance to become shop supervisors and shop owners, and they work as:
- Automotive service technician
- Motorcycle service technician
- Diesel service technician
- Auto, motorcycle & diesel dealer
- Equipment renters
- Custom designers and fabricators
- Vehicle technology developers
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Mechanics Salary Information
Average earnings for people in these fields range from $25,000 to $40,000 per year. Many find jobs that offer commissions on top of guaranteed wages. Many with a degree in Auto, Motorcycle, and Diesel Technology advances to become shop owners and supervisors, and their earnings range from $40,000 to $80,000.
Mechanics Required Job Skills and Knowledge
Most technician jobs require formal automotive, motorcycle, and diesel technology training. Course work usually takes between six months and two years to complete, and many schools supplement course work with on-the-job training. This industry is best for people with great mechanical aptitude. Because of the rapid advancements in technology, you will use computers as part of the diagnostic and repair process. For the best jobs, employers look for technicians who have great communication and analytical skills.
Colleges For Mechanics Degrees
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