Business & Transportation

Automotive

The Automotive Technology program prepares students as entry-level technicians in the many phases of the automobile, truck, and diesel industries. Graduates work as specialists in tune-ups, brake systems, transmissions, alignments, and repairs; representatives in claims, sales, and service; and truck/fleet maintenance technicians. Typical employers in the automotive career field are automotive, truck, farm, and earth-moving equipment dealerships; trucking, power generation, and construction companies; automotive service centers; engine repair/machine shops; automotive equipment distributors; independent service garages; automotive parts manufacturers; sales representation; and auto insurance companies.

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Diesel Preventative Maintenance

The Diesel Preventative Maintenance Technician program prepares students to enter the workforce ready to perform routine repair procedures, preventive maintenance, and safety applications.

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Diesel Truck Technology

The Diesel Truck Technology program prepares students as entry-level technicians with the latest information on diagnosis, repair procedures, preventive maintenance, and necessary safety applications in diesel technology. The course prepares students to take the voluntary mechanic certification test (ASE) in heavy-duty trucks. Graduates work as tune-up, brakes, transmission and refrigeration technicians; diesel truck repair and fleet maintenance technicians; service writing technicians; and sales and service representatives.

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Distribution & Supply Logistics

The Distribution & Supply Logistics Technology program provides students with the skills needed for entry-level positions in the field of transportation logistics management. Graduates may work in a number of areas such as transportation management, route planning, physical distribution management, transportation marketing, customer service, purchasing, quality control, and operations management. Typical employers include warehousing and trucking facilities, large manufacturing facilities, and retail and wholesale distributors.

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