Associates Degrees: Campus Associates degrees generally take 2-years to achieve. Many choose to obtain one from a community college. Once you recieve your associates degree, you will typically need another 2 years or 60 credit hours to earn a bachelors degree. Another option is to go into the workforce at the entry level.
Schools offering Campus Associate Degree programs in Diesel Mechanic
Lincoln offers hands-on programs in a variety of fields including Health Sciences, Business and Information Technology, Hospitality and Skilled Trades such as Automotive Technology, HVAC Technology and Electrical Systems Technology. The focused caree...Read More »
Nashville Auto-Diesel College (NADC) is part of The Lincoln Group of Schools, a large and growing educational group with an established reputation as a quality resource for the industries we serve. At NADC, we strive to meet our mission of excellence...Read More »
If you enjoy working with your hands and are looking for a rewarding career, check out ATI's degree, diploma, and certificate programs. We're NATEF/ASE Master Certified, Ford MLR Certified, HVAC Excellence Certified, approved for Veterans, and licens...Read More »
In 1969, Vatterott College began providing career training to students seeking career skills.
Then, in 2003, Vatterott Education Centers Inc. was established as the parent company of Vatterott College, Vatterott Education Center of Dallas, L'Ecole...Read More »