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Supply ListSafety Glasses (clear glasses only ie. NO TINTED GLASSES)2 inch 3-Ring BinderPencil/penPaperChromebookPathway DescriptionTransportation, Distribution and Logistics Career ClusterGeneral Autmotive Technology 1Course Number 47.4500Course Description:
This course is designed as the first course for the General Automotive Technology Pathway. Students in this course will learn the basic skills needed to gain employment as an entry level automotive technician. Students will be exposed to courses in automotive preventative maintenance, brakes, steering and suspension, electrical systems, engine repair, engine performance, automatic transmission, manual transmission and differential & automotive HVAC. The hours completed in this course are aligned with ASE standards and are a base for the entry-level technician. The prerequisite for this course is advisor approval.
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Career ClusterGeneral Autmotive Technology 2Course Number 47.45100Course Description:This course is designed as the second course for the General Automotive Technology Pathway. Students in this course will learn the basic skills needed to gain employment as an entry level automotive technician. Students will be exposed to courses in automotive preventative maintenance, brakes, steering and suspension, electrical systems, engine repair, engine performance, automatic transmission, manual transmission and differential & automotive HVAC. The hours completed in this course are aligned with ASE standards and are a base for the entry-level technician. The prerequisite for this course is advisor approval and successful completion of General Automotive Technologies 1.
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Career ClusterGeneral Automotive Technology 3Course Number 47.45200Course Description:This course is designed as the third course for the General Automotive Technology Pathway. Students in this course will learn the basic skills needed to gain employment as an entry level automotive technician. Students will be exposed to courses in automotive preventative maintenance, brakes, steering and suspension, electrical systems, engine repair, engine performance, automatic transmission, manual transmission and differential & automotive HVAC. The hours completed in this course are aligned with ASE standards and are a base for the entry-level technician. The prerequisite for this course is advisor approval and successful completion of General Automotive Technologies 2.
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Career ClusterAutomobile Service Technology InternshipCourse Number 47.45400Course Description:
The Automobile Service Technology Internship is an elective course for all Automobile Service Technology pathways. Students have the opportunity to practice finished work and develop problem solving skills. Students practice adaptability to job equipment and technology and exhibit progressive productivity and acceptable job performance. Mastery of these standards through project-based learning and leadership development activities of the Career and Technical Student Organizations will help prepare students with a competitive edge for the Automobile Service marketplace. The prerequisite for Internship is the successful completion of the first 3 courses in the General Automotive Technology Pathway with instructor approval and pass an EOPA Test.
Georgia Performance Standards (GPS)Below you will find links to Georgia DoE's Performance Standards for each course. Assignments in this class will work to achieve these goals so that team members receive a well-rounded understanding of their chosen career pathway.