Auto Tech

Autotech 19-20

Students will develop hands-on skills in brakes, steering and suspension, engine performance and electrical. Each day will consist of two hours of actual hands-on training supported by one hour of classroom work directly related to automotive repair and the science involved. All tasks are ASE approved by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) and recognized by industry and those necessary to gain successful employment in the field. In addition, seniors in the Auto Technology program may take advantage of job placement or early placement programs. The early placement program starts the second nine-weeks of their senior year where students will gain real world experience at the local job site in place of their lab time. The Auto Tech program has articulation agreements with colleges to continue students’ learning experience beyond high school. Students will compete against other schools in the Fort AAA, Columbus Auto Dealers, and Skills USA.

Informational Zoom Session on Monday, January 11, 2021 at 10:20-10:35am.

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