AUTO - Automotive Technology TEACH OUT
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The Automotive Technology curriculum follows the guidelines established by the ASE Education Foundation which include safety requirements, areas of focus, time frames, and recognized task lists designed by ASE. The Automotive Technology program gives students the foundation to jumpstart their career with some of the largest dealership service centers or independent repair facilities across the country.
Time in the program consists of a hands-on approach to learning in our sophisticated and newly constructed automotive shop. Coursework includes web-based training for Ford, Subaru, Hyundai/Genesis, and Mercedes Benz.
Upon completion of our program, and working a year in the industry, students have the opportunity to pass all the ASE certification tests to become an ASE Master Automobile Service Technician (MAST). Students also have the opportunity to begin manufacturer specific web-based factory training by one or more of our industry sponsors.
Upon program completion, students will be able to:
Comply with personal and environmental safety practices associated with clothing, eye protection, tools, equipment, ventilation, and handling of chemicals and materials
Demonstrate safe working habits
Demonstrate knowledge related to the service, maintenance, operation, and function of the core systems related to gasoline and electrical powered equipment,
Build and maintain good working relationships
Certificates and Licensure
MTECH Program Certificate in Automotive Technology
Students are prepared to take the ASE certification tests as they complete each course in the program.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Section 609 Refrigerant Handlers license. One attempt at passing this exam is included in the course fees for the A7 HVAC course. This exam is taken in the classroom the last week of the course.
Program fees include the cost of one attempt at the ASE test for each individual course. Tests are conducted at the MTECH Lehi Campus. If a retake is necessary, students are responsible for scheduling and paying for the test. Retake tests can be arranged through the Prometric Testing Center, located at 350 S. 400 W., Suite 200, Lindon, UT 84042, or through the ASE website (ase.com).