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This course is designed to prepare the student for a
career in today's high tech automotive repair industry.
The units of instruction are broken down into the same
areas used by ASE (National Institute for Automotive
Service Excellence). The aim of this course is to
provide trainees with a thorough understanding of the
methods of servicing and repairing automotive vehicles.
Trainees are taught to use the proper factory approved
methods of servicing, repairing, and maintaining these
vehicles. Skills and attitudes are developed that will
produce safe and efficient work habits.
The Tennessee Technology Center at Newbern’s
Automotive Technology program is an approved Automotive
Youth Educational Systems (AYES) training site. AYES is
a school to career incentive for high school juniors and
seniors who meet eligibility requirements.
Automotive Technicians repair and diagnose cars and
trucks. Today, many functioning components of vehicles
are operated by computerized or electronic equipment.
Repairing and maintaining those complex vehicles
requires a special kind of expertise.
The Technician must be able to:
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Operate diagnostic equipment used to repair
vehicles
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Make quick, accurate diagnoses of complex
problems
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Use critical thinking skills and on-line
resources to determine solutions
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Repair the vehicle as
cost-effectively as possible
Being a Technician requires:
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Analytical thinking and good reasoning ability
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A
thorough knowledge of vehicles, their various components
(which are constantly changing) and their maintenance
and repair
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Mechanical aptitude
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Sound judgment
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Proficiency with tools and complex equipment
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The
ability to work efficiently with little or no
supervision
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A commitment to safety and following
rules, regulations and guidelines
Estimated time to complete: 20 months
Please refer to our
online catalog for a course
outline or additional information.
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