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                                    Come for the skills......... Stay for the challenge!

                Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

Students in Automotive Technology enjoy working with their
hands, whether it’s getting dirty working on automotive drivetrain
systems, suspension and brake systems, or completing electrical
system repairs. Students must use technology and creative
thinking skills to diagnose today’s complex automobile. Students
will learn to inspect, maintain, and repair cars and light trucks, from
small simple repairs to complicated drivetrain repairs.

                        Courses Offered

                    Automotive Technology I (6030)
                   Automotive Technology II (6031)

  (Prerequisite: Grade of 77 or higher in Automotive Technology I or teacher
                       recommendation to advance to level II)

                             ASE Certificate

    HS: AutomotiveTechnician helper, oil change and lube tech.
2-yr: AutomotiveTechnician, General LineTechnician, Brakes, Engine

                      Repair, and Drivetrain Repair
4-yr: Master Automotive Technician, Transmission and Driveability

                      Technician, Shop Foreman

              Do you work on your car in your free time?
            Do you like to disassemble components to see

                              how things work?
        Do you catch yourself watching too many car shows?

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