Automotive Technician Program
Course Description
The Automotive Technician Program uses the NATEF (National Automotive Technicians Education
Foundation) General Service Technician Program curriculum, and covers one hundred percent of
the NATEF task list for the program to serve as a solid base for the course of study. NATEF
sets national standards for the content of instruction, which includes tasks, tools and
equipment, hours and instructor qualifications. The approved curriculum covers electronic
systems including ABS (braking), air bag, fuel
injection and sensor theory plus analysis
and testing of related onboard computer functions. The field of Automotive Maintenance and
Repair has undergone a major revolution in the past two decades. Though the automobile remains
a mechanical device, its function has been augmented by a host of electronic components that
monitor and adjust the mechanical components of most of the vehicle's systems. The engine,
brakes, climate control, entertainment and navigation systems have all undergone electronic
upgrades. As a result, today's automobile `Mechanic’ must have more than mechanical
knowledge alone, or a combination of mechanical and basic electronic skills. Today's automotive
technician must be fully well versed in modern automotive computerized systems and computer
logic troubleshooting. The fact remains that the ability to turn a wrench remains fundamental
to the maintenance and repair of automobiles today. Our program includes diagnosis and repair
of all components including alignment, brakes, engines, exhaust and related accessories.
We are a New York State vehicle emissions and safety inspection station and we train and
qualify our students to become inspectors. The instructors for the program have ASE
certification for each of the courses they teach, and they continue to update their skills
with professional development courses in their field.
The NATEF approved curriculum
includes the following modules:
· Electrical Systems · Engine Performance
· Steering/Suspension Systems and Brakes
· Service Writing/Customer Services and Career and Financial Management.
Duration
This course is completed in 1
to 2 years.
Students who are only able to devote two or three semesters to their
Career and Technical Education studies may take two of the NATEF modules and earn
a Co-op Tech (1 year) Certificate of completion.
Students who can devote four
semesters to their CTE pursuits will achieve a CTE (2 year) certificate of completion
from Co-op Tech, NATEF certification, and will be eligible to receive CTE endorsement
on their diplomas or GED certificate.
Instructors
Person, Nancy
Sarno, David
Kennet, Richard
Taudel, Robert


