About
As the number of vehicles in use continues to rise and with the increasing lifespan of late-model cars, more automotive technicians will be needed to repair and maintain vehicles for peak performance. Learn to troubleshoot and repair today’s automobiles in the Automotive Technology program accredited by the National
Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF).
Instruction is provided through hands-on training with computerized diagnostic equipment, alignment racks, and other modern tools to diagnose, service, and repair automobiles.
Training in electronics prepares technicians to work on computerized electrical systems.
Preparation is available in each of the eight areas certified by ASE. Automotive
Technicians may find employment in car dealerships, independent shops, and service centers.
• Engine Repair Technician
• Brake Technician
• Suspension and Steering
• Automatic Transmission/
Transaxle Technician
• Electronics Technician
• Automotive HVAC
• Powertrain
• Engine Performance
Overview
Information | Detail |
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Time Commitment | Full Time, Part Time |
Typical Program Length | 16 Months |
Clock Hours | 1,728 |
Class Type | Day |
Credentials | Certificate, Diploma |
Total Tuition/Fees | $9,580.00 |
Textbook/Supplies Cost | $4,655.00 |
Program Credentials
Campus Locations
1635 Technology Way
PO BOX 848
Athens, TN 37303