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Cutting Edge Training for a High-Demand Industry

There are more computers aboard a car today than aboard the first spacecraft.  A new car has 10 to 25 on-board computers, operating everything from the engine to the radio.  Vehicles now have global positioning systems, Internet access and other high-tech features.  The State of Alaska and Federal Departments of Labor project an above average increase in the need for qualified maintenance and repair technicians in the automotive industry.

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People with good diagnostic and problem solving skills, and whose training includes basic electronics skills, should have the best opportunities.  Employment growth will continue to be concentrated in motor vehicle dealerships and independent automotive repair shops.  Most individuals who enter the occupation can expect steady work.
Source:  U.S. Department of Labor.

All Automotive programs are NATEF certified. 
All instructors are ASE Certified.

100% of our graduates are working in their field.

 

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Page Updated: 11/29/07  By:  Gaddis Lausen