| Through ASEP, General Motors is able to supply dealers with specially selected, entry level technicians who have received training on current General Motors vehicales using GM authorized tools and procedures. | | Upon completion of the program students earn a 2-year Associates of Applied Science degree in Automotive Technology. Along with classroom Instruction at BCC, ASEP offers on-site training at sponsoring dealerships under the direction of technician mentors. Students rotate class time and internships until fulfilling the requirements to receive their degree. Open completion students are encouraged to take the ASE certification and move on to a great career in Automotive Technology.
BCC and General Motors Corporation are pleased to offer the General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (GM-ASEP). This unique program combines the technical training facility at BCC with regional General Motors dealers in a cooperative effort to produce highly qualified and trained technicians. This is not just another automotive training program, but is unique in the design and implementation of training.
The success of the GM-ASEP program nationally is documented by the number of qualified technicians who graduated and are now successful in the workforce. |
GM-ASEP Features:
- Two years of training
- Associate in Science Degree
- Training by highly qualified instructors
- Training on state-of-the-art GM vehicles and components
- Cooperative work experience at a sponsoring GM dealership
To participate in BCC's GM-ASEP program you must be academically qualified, and you must have a General Motors dealership sponsor. It is the cooperative effort between the college and the dealership that will provide you with the needed on-campus training and with "real work experiences" on the job. The automotive industry has been experiencing a tremendous growth in the use of sophisticated technology (some vehicles have as many as 28 computers on board) and requires technicians who are willing to learn and to adapt to changing technologies.
More information can be found on the GM Service Technical College web site.
To learn how to apply to BCC click here. |