Specialty Programs

Transportation, Distribution and Logistics - Automotive Technology

Automotive Technology Program Pathway

The Automotive program of study teaches CTE learners how to repair and refinish automobiles and service various types of vehicles. CTE learners may learn to collect payment for services or supplies and perform typical vehicle maintenance procedures such as lubrication, oil changes, installation of antifreeze, or replacement of accessories like wiper blades or tires.

Automotive Technology is a National Automotive Technicians Foundation (NATEF) accredited program of study taught by an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified auto technician that prepares graduates for ASE exams. The Automotive Technology program's mission is to assist the student in acquiring the knowledge, skills, and attributes that enable success as an entry-level worker in the field of automotive technology as well as pursuing a career in a related occupational field.

Program Information

Program Type

Transfer

Students participating in this program will transfer to the program location for all courses and activities. Express Bus Transportation is available to accepted students living outside the program location boundaries through Specialty Program Transportation.

Schools
Hylton High School,
Osbourn Park High School

Automotive Technology Program Sequencing

Grade 9

Title
Credits

Grade 10

Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
2

Grade 11

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Credits
Sub-Total Credits
2

Grade 12

Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
2
Total Credits
6