Automotive Technician
- The Automotive Technician Program covers brakes, steering and suspension, drive trains, engine repair and performance, electrical and computers, and heating & air conditioning. The program is certified for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Students completing the program are eligible to sit for the ASE exams immediately rather than first working for 2 years. Qualified students will work with area automotive agencies for a minimum of 120-hours during the externship. The automotive shop includes the latest in equipment and computer programs for diagnostics. Environmental emissions are also covered. Prepare to start a new career or update your skills to become your own employer.
FAQs
- Obtain entry-level employment as a student ASE certified technician
- Dealerships
- Independent repair shops
- Auto specialty shops
- Fast lube centers
- Parts stores
- Safety standards
- Basic electrical
- Basic engines
- Engine performance
- Fuel and emissions
- Basic Scantool diagnosis
- Brakes
- Suspension and steering
- Diagnostic specialist
- Heating/air conditioning specialist
- Tune-up technician
- Front end/Suspension technician
- Service estimator
- Service advisor
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