Programs
Online Degrees Art and Design Business Health Sciences Legal Studies Technology Vocational Training Search Page

Missouri Vocational Degree Programs

Ever since you were a kid, you've liked to tinker with and fix things, right? And when you were a bit older, you liked buying kits and assembling things. If these descriptions identify you correctly, then you might want to look into being a mechanic of some sort, and pursuing vocational training at a school in Missouri. ( More )

continued from top...

Do you want to be an airplane, auto, or motorcycle mechanic? Mechanics keep engines and parts from failing totally, and extend the lives of airplanes, cars, and motorcycles with routine and scheduled maintenance. For example, there are aircraft mechanic schools in Kansas City, St. Louis, and other communities that offer courses and programs for budding airplane mechanics. If it's an auto or motorcycle mechanic school you desire, the state offers up a variety of those, too.

Career Opportunities
Students can enter degree or non-degree programs, for that valuable diploma or certificate, or just to expand your knowledge and learn a new specialization. Once you've completed your education, you can become self-employed, or work for a store, repair shop, or company that employs mechanics for consulting, routine maintenance, and upgrading vehicles. If working with pneumatic wrenches, various power tools, and diagnostic equipment excites you, then Missouri vocational schools offer training in various forms to interest and motivate mechanics everywhere.

Locations
Kansas City Springfield St. Louis