The associate degree in automotive engineering technology provides students with technical and mechanical skills needed to work in automotive research and development. Graduates will assist engineers by testing prototypes, recording data, and making recommendations. The curriculum prepares students to use tools like dynamometers and data loggers to support automotive engineers through design, testing, and development. The program prepares students for entry-level roles as engineering technicians, research technicians, and more in the automotive industry. Monroe Community College also offers a certificate in automotive engineering technology for job skills and advancement.