Program Description |
Suggested Prerequisites |
Attendance |
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In this ASE certified program, student use problem-solving skills
while learning automotive principles such as engine operation and repair,
brakes and front ends, suspension, steering and alignment, computer controls,
fuel injection, electrical systems, heat/air conditioning systems and
more. To be employable in this career
field, individuals should have a clean driving record and no criminal
record. Students are given the
opportunity to obtain credentials through Oklahoma Department of Vocational
and Technical Education and AYES testing and certification. •
College Credit is available through Western Oklahoma State College. •Automotive
Services Technology is a part of the Engineering & Technology Career
Cluster. |
•Suggested prerequisites are: English I and
II, Applied Math and Algebra I. • Suggested reading and comprehension at or
above 11th grade level. |
High priority is
placed on attendance. Reliability in the work place is the single most valued
employee trait in today’s job market. |
Dress Code
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Transportation
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While in shop area, students are required to
wear safety glasses, closed toe leather shoes (safety toe preferred) and
lightweight coveralls or AYES work uniform with a belt and shirt tucked in. |
Students participating in AYES program will need to provide their own transportation to the work site and home school. |
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Requirements
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Student
Organization
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•All incoming students are required to
interview with instructor prior to acceptance in program. • Parents’ Night – A Parent Teacher Student
meeting will be held at the beginning of the term. All students and at least one
parent/guardian will be expected to attend. |
Students in this class have the opportunity to
test their recently learned skills through various district,
state and national competitions through SkillsUSA –
VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Inc.) and other competitions. • All students are members • 1st year students are required to complete SkillsUSA
PDP Levels 1 & 2. • 2nd year students will complete
Level 3. Students will also have the opportunity to
participate in several SkillsUSA and leadership
camps and conferences. |
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Employment |
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U.S. Department of Labor projects automotive
service technician and mechanic careers will be among the fastest growing
career areas through the year 2010. |
sex/gender, age, disability or veteran status.