*The 2025-2026 Program of Studies is in the process of being updated. Please forgive any errors.*
Automotive Technology 1 - CP 603000CW
Grades: 10, 11, 12 (Placement preference will be given to students who have chosen and can complete the Auto Tech major.)
This course is the first of four semester courses and will provide the foundation for the automotive major. Topics and labs include shop and personal safety as well as environmental concerns. Students will be introduced and trained in the proper use of hand tools, power tools, and lifts. This course will cover a basic introduction to the eight Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) skills which are Electrical and Electronic components, Steering/Suspension and Alignment, Brakes, Engine Performance, Engine Repair, Heating and Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission and transaxles, and Manual Transmissions and Differentials. Students will work on five district-owned vehicles; change oil, check, balance and change tires as needed; and take apart and re-assemble a small engine. This class has a “hands-on” instruction ratio of 70% classroom to 30% hands-on labs. All competencies and components of this course comply with the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF), Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), and the standards set forth by the State Department of Education. Safety glasses and proper dress are required in the lab at all times. A student must successfully pass a required safety course before entering the lab area.
Automotive Technology 2, 3 - CP 603100CW, 603200CW
Grades: 10, 11, 12 (Placement preference will be given to students who have chosen and can complete the Auto Tech major.)
Prerequisite: C or better in Auto Tech 1 and teacher recommendation
Auto Tech 2 and 3 emphasize the advanced skills necessary in today’s automotive field. Problem solving and advanced researching techniques will be used. Students will have the opportunity to work and perfect their skills. Hands-on experiences and classroom content instruction will be used at about a 50/50 ratio. Auto Tech 3 covers brakes, steering/suspension, and electrical. These courses will cover the eight Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) skills which are Electrical and Electronic Components, Steering/Suspension and Alignment, Brakes, Engine Performance, Engine Repair, Heating and Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission and transaxles, and Manual Transmissions and Differentials. All competencies and components of this course comply with the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF), Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), and the standards set forth by the State Department of Education. Safety glasses and proper dress are required in the lab at all times.
Automotive Technology 4 Honors (Work-Based Credit) 679000HW
Grades: 11, 12
Prerequisite: C or better in Auto Tech 2 and 3, and teacher recommendation
Auto Tech 4 is the final course in the Automotive Technology major. This course is primarily work-based and places the student in a shop to work side-by-side with a certified technician. The student will attend their intern establishment each day. Student supplied safety glasses and proper dress are required in the lab at all times. Students will provide their own transportation to the internship site where possible. Alternative options for students without transportation will be determined on an individual basis.