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Come for the skills......... Stay for the challenge!
Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics
Automotive Technology
Students in Automotive Technology enjoy working with their hands,
whether it is getting dirty working on automotive drive-train systems,
suspension and brake systems, or completing electrical system repairs.
Students must possess a strong math background, use technology, and
utilize creative thinking skills to diagnose today’s complex automobiles.
Students will learn to inspect, maintain, and repair cars and light trucks
from small, simple repairs to complicated drive-train repairs.
Automotive Technology I (6030)
Automotive Technology II Honors Level (6031)
(Prerequisite: Grade of 70 or higher in each course or instructor
recommendation is needed to advance to the next level.)
ASE Certifications
Precision Exam
EPA 609 Refrigerant Recovery & Recycling
OSHA 10
Tire Repairers and Changers $32,800
Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians $44,500
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $ 45,000
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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