General Motors
OSU Institute of Technology has one of General Motors' premier automotive training programs, ensuring graduates will have a successful career at a GM dealership.
It features:
- Faculty comprised of GM Certified professionals
- GM adapted classrooms and shops
- The very latest GM equipment and technologies
- Low student-to-faculty ratio
Learn!
Students are trained on current GM products in a variety of areas including engines, brakes, manual and automatic drivetrains, electrical, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance systems.
Earn!
The average salary for entry level technicians is approximately $25,000-$30,000 annually. With just a few years of experience, technicians can make $50,000- $60,000 or more per year. Employers also typically provide health and retirement benefits. With paid internships as part of the program curriculum, students can begin earning even before graduation!
Achieve!
Because of dealer sponsorships there is nearly a 100% job placement rate among students who have earned an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Automotive Service Technology from OSU Institute of Technology.
Graduates are prepared for a career as a GM trained technician who can analytically diagnose problems and perform factory recommended service procedures to maintain high customer service satisfaction. Upon graduation, students will have received a majority of GM issued certifications and are also eligible for ASE Certification.
Advance!
The curriculum is structured to enable the successful graduate to advance in position after additional experience and to understand new systems and components as they are introduced.
The General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) at OSU Institute of Technology prepares graduates to be ready to meet common challenges they may face while working as a GM technician for Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Pontiac, GMC, or Saturn dealers.