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Automotive Technology Diploma Program in Queens
Want to turn your love of cars into a satisfying career? The Lincoln Tech Automotive Technology Diploma Program in Queens, NY provides the hands-on training and diagnostic skills you need to work on today’s high-tech vehicles. From engine performance and electrical systems to diagnostics and drivetrain repair, you learn to maintain, troubleshoot and repair automotive systems using industry-standard tools and techniques.
Start building a career that helps keep America moving. Enroll in the Automotive Technology Diploma Program at our Queens, New York campus today and prepare for an auto tech career in New York, where demand is higher than the national average1.
Automotive Technology Diploma Program Delivery
Day, afternoon and evening programs are available. Hands-on instruction is provided on-campus, with some coursework delivered online. Lincoln Tech also utilizes animations and simulations so you can experience interactive learning that enhances skill development, reinforces concepts, and allows you to practice troubleshooting in a risk-free environment.
Automotive Technology Diploma Program Length
- Instructional Hours: 1,560
- Completion Time: Approximately 52 weeks (day and afternoon)
- Completion Time: Approximately 78 weeks (evening)
Automotive Technology Diploma Program Classes and Curriculum
Developed in collaboration with automotive experts, the Lincoln Tech academic approach ensures that our programs align with current employer requirements and technological advancements. Combining theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on training, your courses are designed to provide you with automotive knowledge and skills. You learn to correctly test, diagnose, replace, repair and adjust the components of the mechanical, electronic, hydraulic, and accessory systems on current automobiles. And you gain invaluable skills in professionalism, customer service, and career success.
Automotive Technology Diploma Program Learning Objectives
- Diagnose, repair, and maintain automotive systems such as engines, transmissions, brakes, and electrical components.
- Perform tire services, wheel alignments, and suspension repairs.
- Use industry-standard diagnostic tools and equipment to troubleshoot vehicle issues effectively.
- Work with computerized engine management systems to diagnose fuel, ignition, and emission controls.
- Perform routine vehicle inspections and preventive maintenance to ensure optimal performance and safety.
- Interpret manufacturer guidelines and technical manuals to follow vehicle repair and maintenance procedures.
- Understand the basics of alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles.
- Demonstrate professionalism, time management, and problem-solving skills in a real-world automotive service setting.
- Adhere to safety protocols in an automotive repair environment to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Communicate effectively with customers and coworkers about vehicle issues, repairs, and cost estimates.
- Prepare for ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams).
Automotive Technology Diploma Program Career Outcomes
As a graduate of the Automotive Technology Diploma Program in Queens, you may find entry-level employment opportunities at:
- Automotive dealerships
- Fleet maintenance companies
- Tire and lube service centers
- Specialty or performance shops
Automotive Technology Opportunities in Queens
Graduates of the Automotive Technology Diploma program may qualify to work at a variety of area businesses including organizations1 such as:
Automotive Technology — Queens
AUTO105D — Diploma Program
CIP Code: 47.0604
SOC Code: 49.3023
Day, Afternoon, Evening Programs
| Total Semester Credit Hours | 60.0 |
|---|---|
| Instructional Hours | 1560 |
| Weeks to Complete — Day | Approximately 52 weeks (including holidays and scheduled breaks) |
| Weeks to Complete — Afternoon | Approximately 52 weeks (including holidays and scheduled breaks) |
| Weeks to Complete — Evening | Approximately 78 weeks (including holidays and scheduled breaks) |
Program Objective
Provide the graduate with the entry-level knowledge and skills required to correctly test, diagnose, replace, repair and adjust as necessary the components of the mechanical, electronic, hydraulic, and accessories systems on current automobiles. Upon completion of this program, the graduates will be qualified for entry into the automotive service career field as a technician capable of analysis, problem solving, performing most common ser¬vice operations and under supervision, more specialized or involved tasks with a dealer, inde¬pendent shop or other service outlet.
Foundation Courses
| Lecture Hours | 58 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 62 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites |
IN102 must precede all automotive/diesel courses. |
Course Description
The overall goal of this course is to facilitate a smooth transition to school by engaging the student in curriculum focusing on academic, career, and life skills. Students will make connections with key personnel within the school that will assist with their questions and provide guidance throughout their education.
The student will be introduced to automotive systems, industry certifications, and job opportunities. Students will learn essential skills for the vehicle technician including safety, equipment fundamentals, and the proper use of measurement tools such as dial indicators, micrometers, and calipers.
The automotive content will be balanced by an emphasis on skills that will enable students to be successful in school and in life. These skills will include time management, financial management, goal setting, learning strategies, career planning, and critical thinking strategies.
| Lecture Hours | 38 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 82 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 48 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 72 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 48 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 72 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 43 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 77 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102, AT102, AT103 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 34 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 86 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 4.5 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 38 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 82 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 48 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 72 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 48 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 72 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102, AT103 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 38 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 82 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 5.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 34 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 86 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 4.5 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 24 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 96 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
| Lecture Hours | 24 |
|---|---|
| Lab / Shop Hours | 96 |
| Internship Hours | 0 |
| Total Hours | 120 |
| Total Credits | 3.0 |
| Prerequisites | IN102 |
Course Description
Notes:
Notes: Course numbers and sequences are listed here for reference only. The actual delivery sequence of courses contained in this program may vary depending on individual campus scheduling. Maximum time frame: 2,340 clock hours.
1 https://www.onetonline.org/link/localtrends/49-3023.00?st=NY, Retrieved August 4, 2025.
2 These companies have hired one or more 2021 – 2024 Lincoln graduates to work in their field of study.
Mode of Delivery: Residential, Blended Learning or Online are the methods we may use to deliver content in each course. The Residential courses are offered on ground at the campus. Blended courses are offered by delivering a fraction of the course in an online format as well as traditional face to face method. Online courses are delivered 100% online. The Blended delivery and online delivery plan will implement distance education activities into each course in the program of study. The use of simulations, case studies, assessments and multimedia will be used to enhance the students understanding of the learning objectives outlined in the course syllabus.
The listing of clock hours is not meant to imply that clock hours can be transferred into college or other private career school programs. Transfer of clock hours are at the sole discretion of the receiving school
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