Automotive Service Technology 1 & 2
COURSE OVERVIEW: 1ST YEAR
(DOE COURSE: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY I-5510)
- Learn preventative maintenance skills, suspension, brakes, basic electrical, & alignments
- Analyze, diagnose, maintain, and repair basic and advanced automotive systems
- Earn tools and scholarships in organizations like SkillsUSA and Hot Rodders of Tomorrow
- Participate in AYES, a nationally recognized organization supported by more than a dozen automotive manufacturers
- Opportunity for paid summer internships at local dealerships through AYES
COURSE OVERVIEW: 2ND YEAR
(DOE COURSE: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY II-5546)
- Learn skills in engine repair, engine management, fuel, ignition, electronic engine controls and sensors, and automotive business structure and management
- Perform real-world fixes, diagnosing, evaluating, correcting, and verifying repairs using the same tools and equipment the pros use
- Earn opportunities for on-the-job internships
- Earn scholarships and tools
- Prerequisite: Automotive Service Technology 1
(DOE COURSE: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY I-5510)
CAREER FOCUS
- Students will be prepared for employment in the automotive service field and/or further education
Earn up to 21 college credits and early college certificate
ASE/NATEF Student certifications available
1st year costs = $150
2nd year costs = $125


Automotive Service Technology 1 & 2
COURSE OVERVIEW: 1ST YEAR
(DOE COURSE: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY I-5510)
- Learn preventative maintenance skills, suspension, brakes, basic electrical, & alignments
- Analyze, diagnose, maintain, and repair basic and advanced automotive systems
- Earn tools and scholarships in organizations like SkillsUSA and Hot Rodders of Tomorrow
- Participate in AYES, a nationally recognized organization supported by more than a dozen automotive manufacturers
- Opportunity for paid summer internships at local dealerships through AYES
COURSE OVERVIEW: 2ND YEAR
(DOE COURSE: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY II-5546)
- Learn skills in engine repair, engine management, fuel, ignition, electronic engine controls and sensors, and automotive business structure and management
- Perform real-world fixes, diagnosing, evaluating, correcting, and verifying repairs using the same tools and equipment the pros use
- Earn opportunities for on-the-job internships
- Earn scholarships and tools
- Prerequisite: Automotive Service Technology 1
(DOE COURSE: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY I-5510)
CAREER FOCUS
- Students will be prepared for employment in the automotive service field and/or further education
Earn up to 21 college credits and early college certificate
ASE/NATEF Student certifications available
1st year costs = $150
2nd year costs = $125