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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
In this program, students will:
Learn to diagnose, maintain and repair vehicles, operate computer diagnostic equipment and perform automotive services, driveability diagnosis, alignments, tire mount and dismount, road balance tires, and electrical troubleshooting.
Automotive Service Excellense (ASE) student certification - Braking, Suspension & Steering; Automotive Electronics/Electrical Systems; Engine and Powertrain; and Automotive Engine Performance
OSHA 10-hour
Students can earn up to 2 college credits upon successful completion of program courses.
Mechanic
Auto-parts manager
Auto shop owner

INSTRUCTOR

Career Technical Student Organization
Students in this program will participate in the SkillsUSA CTSO.
What can an automotive tech expect to make?
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