The Automotive Technology program provides students with practical skills and knowledge essential for a career in the automotive industry. Through hands-on experience in a workshop environment, students learn how to inspect and service electronic systems, improve engine performance, understand general shop operations, and develop excellent customer service abilities.
Program of Study in Automotive Technology:
Successful completion of the program also enables students to earn an embedded math credit.
- Automotive Technology MLR-1 / Fundamentals of Auto-Technology (1631)
- This introductory class covers the basics like tools, safety, vehicle identification, and shop equipment. It is available in both fall and spring semesters.
- Automotive Technology MLR-2 / Brakes (1623)
- This course focuses on the complete automobile brake system. It is offered only in the fall semester.
- Automotive Technology MLR-3 / Engine Repair (1625)
- Students learn about engine removal, comprehensive repair, and reinstallation. This course is available only in the spring semester.
- Automotive Technology MLR-4 / Steering and Suspension (1637)
- In this course, students learn to identify steering and suspension components, perform removal and replacement, and conduct 4-wheel alignments. It is offered only in the spring semester.
Successful completion of the program also enables students to earn an embedded math credit.
meet the instructor
Hello, I am Ashley Isner, and I teach Automotive Technology at Randolph Technical Center. With over 20 years of experience in the automotive field, I bring extensive practical knowledge to my teaching. My educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies from D&E College and a Master of Science Degree from Marshall University. |
"Whether or not you like working on cars for employment or hobby everyone will have to have transportation to and from work and yes vehicles will break down!!!" - Ashley Isner