Automotive Technology
About the Program
The two-year program has been accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF.) This industry supported curriculum prepares students in the area of Maintenance and Light Repair to achieve the Automotive Service Excellence certification required by most automotive service facilities nationwide. Students will possess the knowledge and technical skills required to be successful in the automotive industry upon graduation from high school either through an entry level employment position or in a post-secondary education program. Students interested in the two-year program are encouraged to take the Automotive Principles course in either their freshman or sophomore year.
Education Courses |
Units of Study |
Options for Continuing Education |
Automotive Technology I – Course #907
Automotive Technology II – Course #908 Introductory Courses: Car Care – Course #905 Automotive Principles – Course #906 (2 credits per course) NATEF Maintenance and Light Repair |
Brake Systems Engine Repair Manual Drive Train and Axles Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Suspension and Steering Systems Electrical/Electronic Systems Heating and A/C Engine Performance |
Community College System of NH
Universal Technical Institute University of Northwestern Ohio Ohio Technical Institute Southern Maine Community Technical College |
Certifications
National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). This industry-supported curriculum prepares students for Maintenance and Light Repair to achieve the Automotive Service Excellence certification required by most automotive service facilities nationwide.