862000
Auto Servicing Technology I
Grade 11 or 12 Credits: 3
Prerequisite: Complete competitive application process
Loudoun Governor's Career and Technical Academy
This two-year program provides the opportunity for students to develop the skills needed
to follow environmental and safety practices and inspect, diagnose, adjust, and repair the
systems of the modern technological automobile.
An industry standard curriculm, certified by ASE (Automotived Service Excellence) and
NATEF (National Automotive Technican Educational Foundation), provides the student
the training format to proceed from the basic to advanced level technican in steering and
suspension, electronics, and engine performance.
The Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES) mentorship program is offered
between the first and second year of the program. Interested automotive students must
meet certain criteria in order to be interns with selected mentors at local dealerships or
other auto servicing businesses.
A dual enrollment agreement with Northern Virginia Community College allows students
to earn up to ten college credits. Extended lab times outside of the school day are
sometimes required to meet prescribed comptency attainment. This course is part of
the Loudoun Governor's Career and Technical Academy.
NOVA Courses: AUT 100, AUT 241, AUT 266