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Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Repair

Medium and heavy duty trucks require educated and experienced technicians for their maintenance and repair. Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Repair students work on actual trucks and repair and operate diesel engines. Students also learn electrical/electronic theory, which they apply to computerized control systems used on today’s trucks, and learn how to service and maintain a truck’s chassis, steering, suspension and braking systems.

Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)-style testing during the Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Repair program prepares students to pursue certification after graduation. Upon completion of the program, students may secure employment as entry-level technicians or advance their education and training.

Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Repair at Career & Tech
is the only high school-level program in the state
to earn certification by the National Automotive
Technicians Education Foundation/Institute for
Automotive Service Excellence (NATEF/ASE).

Units of Study:
Introduction to diesel technology
Engine and clutch fundamentals
Hydraulic systems
Suspension and steering
Air and hydraulic brakes
Electrical and electronics systems
Preventive maintenance inspections
Integrated science (1st year students)
Integrated English (2nd year students)

Portfolio:
Seniors create a portfolio which they present to teachers, administrators, peers and/or industry professionals. The portfolio includes employability information and exemplary work in technical and communication skills that students have created and developed over the course of the year.

College Articulation:
SUNY Cobleskill
SUNY Morrisville
Ohio Technical College
University of Northwestern Ohio

National certification:
Career & Tech's Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Repair program is the only high school-level program in New York State to earn certification by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation/Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), and one of only three such-certified programs in the state (the other two are at colleges.) To earn NATEF/ASE certification, a program must meet stringent criteria for instructor, curriculum and learning environment.

Career Opportunities:
Diesel engine technician
Auto/bus/truck technician
Fleet technician
Dealership technician
Heavy equipment technician
Service manager

Postsecondary education:
Students completing this program are qualified to enter specialized training schools for further study.

Read more about it:
7/05 News release on NATEF/ASE certification

u. 9/4/08

 
 
 
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