Pennsylvania College of Technology – Automotive

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Updated November 2025

Pennsylvania College of Technology – Williamsport, PA

Program Information

Pennsylvania College of Technology, an affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University, offers highly regarded programs in Automotive Technology and Diesel Technology. These programs combine advanced technical instruction with extensive hands-on experience in modern, industry-standard facilities. Students learn the skills necessary to inspect, repair, maintain, and diagnose vehicles of all types, including gasoline, diesel, and hybrid systems.

Through small class sizes and direct faculty mentorship, students gain an in-depth understanding of vehicle systems—ranging from engines and transmissions to electrical and electronic diagnostics. The college’s partnerships with leading manufacturers and service centers provide additional opportunities for internships, certifications, and employment after graduation.

Hands-On Training

The program emphasizes practical, real-world experience in fully equipped automotive and diesel labs. Students train with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, simulation software, and specialized test equipment. Core training topics include:

  • Engine rebuilding, performance tuning, and fuel system analysis
  • Transmission and powertrain service
  • Electrical and electronic diagnostics
  • Computerized vehicle control systems
  • Braking, suspension, and steering systems
  • Diesel engine and heavy equipment maintenance

Program Length

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Automotive or Diesel Technology: 2 years (4 semesters)
  • Additional one-year certificate options available for specialized training

Certifications & Career Opportunities

  • Prepares students for ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams
  • Graduates qualify for positions as Automotive Technicians, Diesel Mechanics, Fleet Maintenance Technicians, and Service Managers
  • Strong job placement rates through partnerships with automotive manufacturers, dealerships, and fleet operations

Program Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Basic math, science, and reading comprehension skills
  • Mechanical aptitude and ability to perform physical repair tasks
  • Commitment to safety and attention to technical precision

Financial Aid & Student Support

Pennsylvania College of Technology provides numerous financial aid options, including federal aid, state grants, and trade-focused scholarships. Students also benefit from career services, industry networking events, and cooperative education placements with major employers across the automotive and diesel sectors.

Location

Located in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Penn College is recognized as a leader in applied technology education. Its School of Engineering Technologies features one of the largest and most advanced automotive training centers in the state, offering students real-world experience and a direct path to employment in a growing field.

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