Automotive Technology Program
The Automotive Technology program is designed to prepare students for employment in the fast paced, ever-changing, high technology automotive service industry and to update those currently employed in the automotive industry. During the first year of the program students develop competence in servicing today’s automotive systems and additional diagnostic and repair expertise on engines, manual and automatic transmissions/trans-axles, differentials and automotive electrical systems. During the second year of the program, the diagnostic and repair emphasis is concentrated in the areas of air-conditioning, hearting, fuel, ignition, emission, exhaust, computerized power train controls, brakes, suspension and steering systems. Upon successful completion of the Automotive Technology course of study, students will receive an Associates of Applied Science Degree.
Do
you like working with cars? Always wondered what makes things tick?
Automotive Technology is the field for you.
Enroll in this program and you’ll spend a minimum of five hours a day working in the shop perfecting your “know how” and your “know why”. This time is divided between actual shop work on automobiles and technical study.
In addition, you’ll take one related subject each semester. These related subjects are built around the needs of the auto mechanic and prepare the graduate for employment.
The first year of the program is designed to give a sound background in general mechanics including engine overhaul and tune-up.
The second year, you’ll receive instruction in the electrical system, transmission repair, suspension and front-end alignment, and air conditioning.
Career
Outlook
With the technological advances of the automobile it is more important
than ever to receive a formal education.
Dealerships and service shops across the country are actively seeking trained and motivated employees capable of tackling the automobiles of today and the future.