Opportunities in Automotive
This cluster focuses on the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and products, by road, air, rail, and water.
Auto Collision Repair & Refinish Technician: Learn to examine vehicles to determine type and extent of damaged parts - both cosmetic and structural, mig welding, straightening techniques, proper use of b plastic fillers, surface preparation, and refinishing techniques. |
Automotive Technician: Learn essential servicing techniques, including the testing, repairing, and rebuilding of basic automotive systems, as well as diagnosis and repair of automotive and light truck electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems. |
Agricultural Power & Equipment Technician: Learn to operate and repair a variety of tractors as well as tillage, planting, and harvesting equipment including drivetrains, electrical systems, diesel engines, and hydraulics. |
Individualized Technical Studies: Combine courses from two or more major areas of study into an Associate of Applied Science Degree that meets specific career preparation goals not available in other programs. |
University Transfer - Associate of Arts/Science: Take courses to meet the general requirements of a four-year degree, and then transfer these credits toward a Bachelor’s of Science or Arts program at a college or university. |