Automotive Services Technology is based on classroom and laboratory experiences that incorporate training in service and repair work on all types of late model cars and light trucks. Training includes the use of service/repair information such as ALLDATA and Mitchell’s on Demand5 professional level online service information. This is combined with a variety of hand and power tools along with automotive computer Scan Tools. Instruction and practice provides opportunities for students to diagnose malfunctions, disassemble units, perform parts inspections, and repair and replace parts. Topics of study include: Brakes, Electrical Systems, Engine Performance, Engine Repair, Manual Drive Train, Suspension and Steering, Automatic Transmission, Heating and Air Conditioning. Students completing both the Auto Services Tech I & II may obtain ASE Student Certifications in Engine Repair and Electrical/Electronic Systems. Dual Credit is offered with acceptable level placement scores (3 credits per semester, 2 semester course)