Education Guys: Guide to Technical Education

Automotive Schools in Connecticut

Automotive degrees are not usually required for a career within the automotive industry, although technical and professional education and training can provide better career opportunities and higher paying positions for those who choose it. People who choose an automotive degree will generally find work in manufacturing, retail repair and maintenance, auto dealerships, and related areas. The job duties that are performed vary greatly from one professional position to the next, but generally include the construction, repair, maintenance, or sale of vehicles and vehicle parts as well as other tasks and duties that will be required. There are some licensing or certification requirements that must be met in certain states and positions, but some professionals will be able to work without actually getting licensed or certified in their area of expertise. Of course, any certification that is obtained will only improve career prospects, so it is recommended to people who want to make more and have more success. The salary for those working in the automotive industry varies greatly, based on the exact position that they hold and the amount of education that they have. Professionals should expect to earn between $14 and $25 an hour, depending on the job title and experience that they have. Future growth within the automotive industry is actually going to be steady, despite consumer myths and fears that the U.S. auto industry is failing.

Featured Automotive Schools in Connecticut:

New England Institute of Technology
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New England Institute of Technology is a private, non-profit, co-educational technical college offering over 30 Associate in Science, Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degree programs. As a leader in Technical Career Education in southern New England, New England Tech is committed to providing hands-on technological programs that prepare graduates for positions of leadership in the technical, industrial, business, and allied health communities. Most of our associate degree programs can be completed in as little as 18 months, and bachelor’s degree programs in as little as three years. 

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New York Automotive & Diesel Institute
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New York ADI is the only ASE-certified autobody program in all of New York City. It is the center for automotive, diesel, and autobody technology.

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National Aviation Academy
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National Aviation Academy is a nationally recognized Aviation Maintenance training school, headquartered in Clearwater, Florida. Our programs prepare students for certification by the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A & P) Certification is required to perform maintenance and repairs on aircraft from small Cessna Props, to the largest jet airplanes. In simple terms, we are an airplane mechanic school, although we typically stick with the aviation mechanic school or aviation maintenance technician school terminology.

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