Coordinator:
Teachers:
- Arminio Lopes - Curriculum Leader
- Mark Adams
- Robert Cabral
- Robert Leclair
- Kenneth Sylvia
- Douglas Meehan
- Peter Saba
- Leon Tripp
Teacher Assistant:
Program Description
The Automotive Technology program provides instructional training for students to
strategically diagnose problems and repair the automobile.
Automotive technicians must become highly skilled and technically oriented to repair the
complex systems which make up the latest automobile unit.
Students are taught to operate state-of-the-art equipment available in today's modern repair facilities.
Students also complete courses in Brakes, Electrical / Electronics, Suspension and Steering,
Automatic Transmission and Transaxle, Engine Repair, Heating and Air Conditioning,
Manual Drive Train and Axles, and Engine Repair.
The curriculum is competency based using a multi-module approach to learning and is supported
using the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) and the Automotive
Service Excellence (ASE) standards. The Automotive Technology program is NATEF certified.
All instructors are ASE certified.
Students also receive training in parts distribution, Motor All-Data computerized
repair information systems.
Practical work experience is performed on donated vehicles and on vehicles supplied by the regional school community.
Students are also encouraged to participate in Distance Learning,
Skills USA-VICA, Tech Prep and a variety of activities and clubs offered at GNB Voc-Tech.
The Automotive Technology department is a member of the Automotive Youth Education Systems (AYES) program.
This initiative was developed by General Motors offering students an opportunity to develop
their skills utilizing new vehicles and strategy-based diagnostics.
Currently there are over ten manufactures and business partners that have also joined this national program.
One component of this program allows students to job shadow during their junior year in school with area car
dealerships and complete internships during summer months.
Many of these students continue in their senior year on cooperative education programs.
A career program was developed in Automotive Technology to enlighten students and their parents as
to the vast opportunities that are available upon graduation.
Presenters from technical colleges, tool companies, and the military are invited to visit the school to speak
to the students and explain their programs.
Students are also allowed to participate at college career days and field trips related to automotive technology.
Students are encouraged to strive for excellence in their academic and technical studies.
Upon graduation, they will have acquired the necessary skills to enter the workforce or enroll in post-secondary
or technical colleges to further their education. Articulation agreements have been developed with many schools
and technical colleges to reduce the cost of tuition for the student.
Graduates can pursue a variety of career paths, some of which require work experience or further education.
Those include careers as technicians, service advisors, parts managers, service managers, salespersons,
sales managers, fleet service providers, parts retailers or auto tech instructors.
The Automotive Technology program works closely with the Automotive Technology and AYES advisory
boards to ensure that the best quality programs are being offered to its students.
Having been exposed to the many educational and technical programs enhances students'
abilities to make an intelligent choice for their future careers.
Course of Study
Freshman
- 7000-100 Exploratory Automotive Technology Lab
- 7000-101 Automotive Technology Lab
- 6001-101 Applied Automotive Math
- 6001-102 Automotive Orientation / Introduction / Safety
Sophomore
- 7002-102 Automotive Technology Brake Lab
- 6002-101 Automotive Applied Math
- 6002-102 Brake Systems
- 7002-103 Automotive Technology Lab Steering and Suspension
- 6002-103 Chassis Systems
- 7002-104 Automotive Technology Lab Manual Drive Train and Axles
- 6002-104 Manual Power Train Repair Systems
- 7002-105 Automotive Technology Lab Automatic Drive Train Repair
- 6002-105 Automatic Power Train Repair Systems
Junior
- 7003-104 Automotive Environmental Studies
- 7003-106 Automotive Technology Lab Engine Repair
- 6003-107 Automotive Engine and Electrical Systems
- 6003-108 Automotive Electrical Math
- 6003-109 Automotive Lab
- 7003-107 Automotive Technology Lab Lubrication and Cooling Systems
- 7003-108 Automotive Technology Lab Engine Performance
- 7003-109 Diesel Introduction / Safety and Repair
Senior
- 7004-108 Automotive Electrical / Electronics
- 6004-108 Automotive Electrical Math
- 7004-109 Automotive Engine Performance
- 6004-109 Math, Power Mechanics
- 7004-110 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning
- 6004-110 Automotive Lab
- 7004-112 Automotive Brake Systems
- 7004-113 Automotive Suspension and Steering
- 7004-114 Automotive Drive Axles
- 7004-115 Automotive Cooling Systems
- 7004-116 Automotive Engine Performance
Links
For more information, contact Mr. Frey at (508) 998-3321, ext. 263 or email him at
mfrey@gnbvt.edu.
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