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The goal of this program is to prepare students for careers as Automotive Service Technicians or Mechanics, whose primary responsibilities are to inspect, maintain, and repair cars and light trucks according to manufacturers’ specifications, while demonstrating strong academic and employability skills.
About
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This program focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses understanding and demonstration elements of the automotive industry skills tested by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Shop and laboratory activities are an integral part of this program.
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- Automobile Services Assistant
- Engine Repair Technician
- Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Technician
- Manual Drivetrain and Axle Technician
- Suspension and Steering Technician
- Brake System Technician
- Electrical/Electronic System Technician
- Heating and Air Conditioning Technician
- Engine Performance Technician
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Program Length: 1800 Hours
Enrollment Point: August, January
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Career Opportunities: Lube Technician, Assistant Mechanic, Brake Technician, Transmission Technician, Automotive Technician, Engine Repair Technician, Engine Performance Technician
Industry Certifications/State Credentials: ASE
What You'll Learn
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Automotive Service Technology is an 1800-hour, 22 month program. The first course, Automotive Service Assistor, is considered the “core”. It begins in the classroom with a focus on equipment and safety regulations, and it introduces the employability and applied academic skills that are incorporated throughout all courses in the program.
After students master the equipment and safety test, they can move to iTECH’s student-run automotive shop, AutoTech@iTECH, to get hands-on experience performing routine maintenance and customer service tasks. Students will earn OCP A (Occupational Completion Point A) upon completion of this course.
The remaining classes are more specialized. They align with the eight service areas required for ASE-Certified Master Automobile Technician status. The sequence of these eight classes, after completion of the core OCP A, is at the discretion of the instructor.
There are a variety of projects within the 8 Occupational Completion Points. Students will need to complete all of the projects in order to satisfy the curriculum requirements for this course.
Courses:
The following table illustrates the program structure.
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Laboratory activities are an integral part of this program. These activities include instruction in the use of safety procedures, tools, equipment, materials, and processes related to these occupations.
AutoTech@iTECH
Get real world training at AutoTech@iTECH, iTECH’s student-run automotive shop, to gain hands-on experience performing routine maintenance and customer service tasks.Training Material- Software:
- Shopkey
- CDX Plus Online
Course Details
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AER0014 – Automobile Service Assistor (300 hours)
This course includes equipment, skills and safety regulations; routine maintenance and consumer services; and math, communication, employability, and basic science skills as related to the automotive industry.
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AER0110 – Engine Repair Technician (150 hours)
This course includes diagnosis and repair for the general engine, cylinder head and valve train, engine block, and lubrication and cooling systems.
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AER0257 – Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Technician (150 hours)
This course includes operation and servicing of automatic transmission/transaxle; adjustment and in-vehicle transmission/transaxle repair, including oil pump and converter, gear train, shafts, bushings, case friction units and reaction units.
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AER0274 – Manual Drivetrain and Axle Technician (150 hours)
This course includes general diagnosis and repair for drive train, clutch transmission, transaxle diagnosis, drive and half shaft universal and constant-velocity joint, rear axle, ring and pinion gears, differential case assembly and limited slip differential, drive axle shaft and four-wheel drive/all-wheel drive.
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AER0453 – Automobile Suspension and Steering Technician (150 hours)
This course includes diagnosis and repair for general suspension and steering systems, front and rear suspensions, wheel alignment, adjustment, and miscellaneous service, wheel and tire.
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AER0418 – Automotive Brake System Technician (150 hours)
This course includes operation and servicing of automotive brake systems, drum brake, operation of disc brake, operation of power assist units, wheel bearings, parking brakes, electrical, and antilock brake system.
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AER0360 – Automotive Electrical/Electronic System Technician (300 hours)
This course includes diagnosis and repair for electrical/electronic components as related to power train, battery, starting system, charging system, lighting systems, gauges, warning devices, driver information systems, horn and wiper/washer and accessories.
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AER0172 – Automotive Heating and Air-Conditioning Technician (150 hours)
This course includes diagnosis and repair for air-conditioning system, refrigeration system component compressor, compressor clutch, evaporator, receiver/drier, condenser, heating and engine cooling, airconditioning operating systems and related controls, refrigerant recovery, recycling and handling.
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AER00503 – Automotive Engine Performance Technician (300 hours)
This course includes diagnosis and repair of: computerized engine controls; ignition systems; fuel, air induction, positive crankcase ventilation and exhaust systems; intake air temperature controls; early fuel evaporation controls; and evaporative emissions controls.
Graduate with Career Ready Skills
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Specific Admissions Requirements: Bennett Aptitude Test – score of mid 20s or above
DOE Basic Skills Exit Requirements: Communications 9, Computation 10 (unless exempt).
CASAS Exit Requirements: Communications 239+, Computation 230+ (unless exempt).
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This program offers a sequence of courses that provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in transportation.
Internships
Various professional automotive repair shops are partners with iTECH’s Automotive Service program and provide excellent internship opportunities for our students.
Workforce Education Internship Program
Students participate in work-based learning experiences in their field of study outside of the classroom. ITECH has a Workforce Internship Program for those students who need work experience, but do not have an out-of-school job.
Job Placement
Our competent counseling staff provides job postings on a daily basis, with help in resume writing and the interviewing process.
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A certificate is awarded to students who successfully complete the program’s competencies and satisfy basic skill requirements in accordance with state guidelines. Students will also have the opportunity to test and earn additional industry and national credentials through the training program.
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