Students in this major will cover the skills necessary to become an entry-level technician. Students will concentrate on courses in introduction, brakes, steering & suspension, electrical / electronics, engine performance, and heating & air conditioning. They will learn how to diagnose and complete brake service, perform vehicle steering and suspension alignment, as well as electrical theory, electrical/ electronic diagnostics. Students will cover engine performance diagnostics and techniques for repair using a variety of diagnostic equipment. This career major includes automotive heating, air conditioning and the student will learn how to evacuate and recharge air-conditioning systems using the proper refrigerant, and diagnostics of the heat and A/C system. Students will use advanced diagnostic and repair equipment to troubleshoot complex automotive systems. The student will be required to select one of three additional subject areas consisting of Engine Repair, Automatic Transmission, or Manual Drive Train and Axles. This career major is intended to provide courses closely aligned with NATEF hours and tasks.
ASE certification is recommended and industry recognized.
- Teacher: John Day
- Teacher: Lonnie Prewitt