- This is a 2-Year PDE Approved Program of Studies – CIP Code 47.0604
- PDE Task List(Word Download)
Why Automotive Technology?
Program @ A Glance:
- Brakes
- Electrical & Electronic Diagnosis
- Engine Performance & Diagnosis
- Safety & Maintenance
- Steering & Suspension w/ Alignments
- Basic Maintenance & Repair
Resources:
- ASE Study Guides
- Complying With The Section 609 Refrigerant Recycling Rule
- Girl Power: Send your Carburetor to Riley’s Rebuilds
- PA State Auto Inspection Quizlet
- PA State Inspection Mechanic Practice Test
In Depth:
An instructional program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles and light trucks.
Most employers regard the successful completion of a training program in Automotive Technology as the best preparation for trainee positions. High school programs, while an asset, vary greatly in scope. Graduates of these programs may need further training to become qualified. Students who complete this program are well prepared to enter entry-level technician positions or to advance their technical education.
The ability to diagnose the source of a problem quickly and accurately requires good reasoning ability and a thorough knowledge of automobiles. Many technicians consider diagnosing hard-to-find troubles one of their most challenging and satisfying duties. For trainee automotive service technician jobs, employers look for people with strong communication and analytical skills.
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Potential Professions:
- Automotive & Watercraft Service Attendants
- Automotive Engineering Technicians
- Automotive Master Mechanics
- Bus & Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
- Electronic Equipment Installers & Repairers, Motor Vehicles
- Technicians
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