Age: 16 years or older
Basic Skills: Computation 10, Communications 9
Unless exempt, students’ competency in reading, math, and language is assessed within six (6) weeks of program entry.
Step 1: Application
Step 2: Authorization to Release Information
Step 3: Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes
Step 4: Enrollment Agreement
Step 5: Practical Nursing Package
Step 6: Criminal Background Check
Step 7: Sign Up for TEAS Test
Step 8: Await Acceptance Email & Invoice
(Optional) Step 9: General Scholarship Application
*If you plan on applying for Financial Aid, visit FAFSA.Gov.
This program is designed to prepare students for entry into the automotive service industry. Students study safety regulations, routine maintenance, troubleshooting, equipment skills, and customer service. Additionally, students explore the requirements of automotive service as a career as well as being a professional automotive mechanic.
This program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of five (5) occupational completion points (OCPs).
Course Number | Course Title | Course Hours | OCP |
AER0014 | Automotive Services Assistor | 300 | A |
AER0418 | Automotive Brake System Technician | 150 | B |
ARR0312 | Automobile Suspension and Steering Technician | 150 | C |
ARR0022 | Automotive Electrical/Electronic System Technician | 300 | D |
ARR0112 | Engine Repair Technician | 150 | E |
Total Hours: 1,050
Tuition and fees cost per enrollment period must be paid at time of registration.
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