The Automotive Technology cluster consists of courses that are NATEF (National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation) certified and provides students with an ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) approved curriculum. As people continue to rely on automobiles, more automotive service and collision repair technicians will be needed to perform maintenance on vehicles. Many employers in the automotive field have a difficult time finding qualified technicians, so applicants with training or certifications should have better job prospects.
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The Marine Service Technology course
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- Marine Service Technology
The Unmanned Aircraft Systems course prepares students to fly drones under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Part 107 Guidelines. Students get an overview of the national airspace system, FAA regulations, and the design and operation of small drones. Students monitor the weather, address the loading and performance of drones, collect data, and coordinate flight operation logistics. Students will use the Zephyr simulation software to practice flying.
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