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This program teaches current methods of servicing and maintaining today's
automobiles. Students receive practical experience using computerized
engine testers, front-end alignment machines, brake repair equipment,
and other specialty machines. The school works with the Institute
of Automotive Service Excellence.
This program is a self-paced program with each student given individual
instructions and need not be concerned with keeping up with fellow students.
A certificate is awarded upon completion of each course in this program
and a Diploma after satisfactory completing all requirements.
| AWARD
TITLES |
D.O.T.# |
HRS* |
AWARD |
| Safety and Orientation |
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60 |
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| Engine Repair Technician |
620.281-018 |
234 |
CERTIFICATE |
| Automatic Transmission/ Transaxle Technician |
620.281-062 |
234 |
CERTIFICATE |
| Manual Drive Train and Axles Technician |
620.281-062 |
192 |
CERTIFICATE |
| Suspension and Steering |
620.281-038 |
180 |
CERTIFICATE |
| Brake Technician |
620.281-026 |
204 |
CERTIFICATE |
| Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician |
825.281-022 |
450 |
CERTIFICATE |
| Heating & Air Conditioning |
620.281-010 |
174 |
CERTIFICATE |
| Engine Performance |
620.281-066 |
432 |
CERTIFICATE |
| Automotive Technician |
620.261-010 |
2160 |
DIPLOMA |
| * Approximate hours. Please
note Automotive Technology became a 20-month course effective January
1, 2006. |
| Units
of Instruction |
| Introduction to Course/Safety |
Automotive Electrical/Electronics |
| Brakes |
Climate Control |
| Steering & Suspension |
Automatic Transmissions |
| Manual Trans/Power Trains |
Engine Performance |
| Engine Repair |
Related Math |
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| Questions? |
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Please contact the instructor John Weaver at:
901.475.2526
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