Automotive Service Technology
Program Description
Students can jumpstart a career in the highly competitive and technical automotive service industry by learning how to repair vehicle brakes, steering, suspension, electrical and engine systems.
Program Path
Year 1
Automotive I (Full Year Course)
Year 2
Automotive II (Full Year Course)
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Running Start College Credits
Manchester Community College - AUTO 1011 Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair (3 Credits)
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Certificates
EPA 609 MVAC
ASE Entry Level Technician
ALI Lift Safety
Valvoline Motor Oil
Automotive I Topics of Study
Hand and power Tool use and safety
General shop and automobile lift safety
Basic vehicle service tasks and oil change service
Engine operation
Brakes
Automotive electrical and Electronics
Automotive II Topics of Study
NH State inspection procedures
Steering and suspension repair
Wheel alignment
Engine related diagnostics
Live shop work environment procedures
Career Path
Mechanic
Service Technician
Service Consultant
Automotive Sales Representative
Motorcycle Powersports Tech
Vehicle Inspector
Tow Truck Driver
Auto Body and Glass Repairers
College Path
Associate's in Automotive Service Technology
Bachelor's in Automotive Technology
Bachelor's in Automotive Management
College to Career Path
Diesel Service Technicians and Mechanics
Heavy and Tractor–Trailer Truck Drivers
Heavy Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Service Technicians
Mr. Bob Nienhouse
Experience:
ASE Master Certified automobile technician
Education/Credentials:
Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Masters degree in Education
Advanced Certification in Advanced Engine Performance
Other Interests: In his spare time he enjoys working on motorcycles and equipment as well as operating amateur radio equipment and spending time with his family.
Email: Nienhouse.b@sau54.org
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