The Automotive Technology course offers the students practical instruction in the diagnosis and repair of all automotive systems and their components. It is designed to provide instruction in the theory and principles of the automotive engine, electrical circuitry, chassis, clutch, transmission, lubrication systems, electrical controls, and computerized controls.
Students can train to become an automotive technician or focus upon an area of specialization; such as 4-wheel alignment, electrical/electronic diagnosis, and others. The students are also afforded the opportunity to obtain the SP/2 Safety and ASE certifications prior to graduation.