Instructions: Drag your cursor around the image for a 360° view and use the numbered links in the header to visit different locations.
Use the shift key to zoom in. Use the control key to zoom out.
Description:
The
automotive students of Mid-America will satisfactorily complete a series of
activities following the guidelines of the A.S.E certification areas. Students
will complete Ford
Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) curriculum. These activities will consist
of, but are not limited to; diagnosing, repairing, or replacing, and adjusting
an automobile to factory specifications. These activities will take place in the
classroom and shop and will consist of written assignments, tests, computer
based training, and hands-on operations. Each course will have its guidelines
and time periods. Specific course descriptions and competencies are available
upon request.
This course will prepare students for ASE (Automotive
Service Excellence) certification, or provide
the necessary curriculum for advancing into a college automotive internship programs, or any of the careers below. The automotive
course at
Mid-America Technology Center is NATEF (National Automotive Technician Education's
Foundation) Certified. Students are expected to act, dress, and function as a professional
automotive technician apprentice.
Car Dealership Technician
Automotive Computer Control Technician
Brake and Front-End Technician
Alignment Specialist
Tune-up Specialist
General Technician
Service Technician
Specialty Shop Technician
Service Manager
Automotive Parts Specialist
Service Advisor
Quick Service Tech
Warranty Clerk
Automotive Trainer
Other spin off job occupations
Application Process:
High school students see home school counselor.
Adults contact Mid-America counselor 405-449-3391