Automotive Technology
The Automotive Technology program starts students with basic automotive systems, and advances them to sophisticated diagnostic equipment and computerized alignment systems, where they also receive supervised training in the operation of state inspection equipment.
Highlights
- Lubrication and automotive maintenance
- Computerized 4-wheel alignment
- Engine tune-up and electronics
- Fuel injection service, driveline, transaxle, and clutch service
- Steering and suspension, brakes, engine performance, and electrical
- Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation
Technical Program Spotlight Video
Career Opportunities in Automotive Technology
Entry-Level Occupations
- Brake and Exhaust Repair Person
- General Automotive Technician
- New Car and Warranty Technician
- Quick Lube Technician
With Experience and/or Advanced Training
- Automatic Transmission Specialist
- Automotive Repair Shop Owner
- Automotive Service Consultant/Advisor
- Electronic Diagnostic Specialist
- Electronic Tune-up Specialist
- Factory Representative
- Four Wheel Alignment Specialist
- Service/Parts Manager
- Teacher
Related Occupations
- Automobile Salesman
- Automotive Engineer
- Automotive Glass Installer
- Automotive Parts Salesperson
- Insurance Appraiser
- Small Engine Repair
