Automotive Technology
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Students enrolled in this program study the application of technological and scientific principles to the planning, functional design, operation, and management for any mode of transportation to provide for the safe, rapid, comfortable, economical, and environmentally compatible movement of people and goods.  The program is based on NATEF standards.  In-depth training in engine, brake, steering, suspension, electrical, fuel, and emissions systems will be accomplished.  Curriculum also includes electronic ignitions systems and computerized engine control and fuel systems, along with combustion systems including gas, diesel and alternative fuels.  The program utilizes industry standard up-to-date electronic diagnostic test equipment.  students are taught to use service and technical manuals, as well as Computer Information Systems.

Student Opportunities

  • Learn and apply the most up-to-date trends in automotive technology
  • Study the design, theory of operation, and service techniques of the many vehicle systems
  • Learn how vehicles work, how to troubleshoot and diagnose problems and make safe proper repairs to solve these problems
  • Learn how to use service manuals, parts catalogs and inventory systems, precision measurement tools and techniques, and learn and practice safe effective shop procedures

Course Topics

  • Safety
  • Internal Combustion Engine Theory and Repair
  • Electrical/Electronic Systems
  • Brake Systems
  • Steering and Suspension Systems
  • Heating and Air Conditioning
  • Engine Fuel, Emission and Ignition Systems
  • Computerized Diagnostic Testing
  • Drivability Diagnosis and Repair
  • Alternative Fuels Training
  • Internship and/or Cooperative Education Experience

Certifications Available

  • State Inspection
  • ASE end of program certification
  • AC Delco Industry Certifications
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) CareerSafe Certification
  • Snap-On 504 DVDM Meter Certification

Requirements

  • Good attendance
  • Ability to work without supervision in a team setting
  • Ability to work independently
  • Ability to meet deadlines
  • Problem solving/troubleshooting and analytical skills
  • Ability to work under pressure

Required Coursework

  1. Automotive Technology 1
  2. Automotive Technology 2

Students Occupationally and Academically Ready (SOAR) Articulation Agreements

12.0 credits @ Allegany College of Maryland

11.0 credits @ Commonwealth Technical Institute

9.0 credits @ Community College of Allegheny County

11.0 credits @ Community College of Philadelphia

10.0 credits @ Delaware County Community College

9.0 credits @ Harrisburg Area Community College

10.0 credits @ Johnson College

11.0 credits @ Lancaster County Career and Technology Center

9.0 credits @ Luzerne County Community College

9.0 credits @ Northampton County Community College

9.50 credits @ Rosedale Technical College