Automotive Technology

The Automotive Technology Program is designed to prepare students for employment opportunities in the automotive industry. Upon completion of this program, students are knowledgeable in all entry-level phases of the automotive trade necessary to repair today's vehicles in any modern auto repair facility. Training encompasses the following areas: engine repair and performance, engine electrical, heating/air conditioning, brakes, suspension/steering, and automotive maintenance/safety. Students are prepared to diagnose and repair state emission failures in today’s complex automobiles using up to date electronic equipment. Students are instructed on all of the latest techniques that have been developed in the automotive field.

Career Opportunities

  •  Entry Level Auto Service Technician

  •  Service Writer

  •  Parts Department

  •  Dealership Employment

  •  Technical Salesperson

  •  Automotive Design Engineering

  •  Service Manager

  •  General Manager

  •  Engineering Technician

  •  Research and Development Technician

  •  Automotive Design Engineer

  •  College/Tech School Instructor

  •  Mechanical Engineer

  •  Manufacturing Engineer

  •  Insurance Underwriter

  •  Research and Development Engineer

Program Highlights

  • Automotive Trade Orientation

  • Servicing Lube Points/Fluid Levels

  • Servicing Tires including TPMS

  • Inspecting/Repairing Exhaust System

  • Maintaining/Servicing the Cooling System

  • Maintaining/Servicing Engine Electrical

  • Servicing Brake System

  • Servicing Steering/ Suspension Systems

  • Servicing Heating/Air Conditioning System

  • Servicing Engine Fuel System

  • Maintaining/Repairing Engines

  • Transmission/Clutch Components