Automation & Electrical Technology

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The AET program trains in the following areas: electrical wiring, automatic control systems, AC/DC controls, motors and motor controls, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Programmable Automation Controller (PAC), Human Machine Interface (HMI), Graphical User Interface (GUI) functions, and process control equipment. Because of their highly skilled, hands-on training, AET graduates are in high demand in many industries.
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Automotive Technology

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Our program uses the latest vehicle technologies and the most up-to-date equipment to provide students with a comprehensive education on steering/suspension systems, alignment diagnosis and repair, computer data retrieval, computer updates and programming, electrical diagnosis, automotive propulsion and guidance systems, autonomous vehicle data systems, hybrid and electric vehicle systems, autonomous cruise, and braking control.
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Collision Repair Technology

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The collision repair technology program provides students with education on the best practices in surface preparation, nonstructural repair, welding, refinishing, color matching, detailing, blending, structural damage analysis, repair and replacement, advanced vehicle systems diagnostics and repair, and plastic/composite repair. Students will receive the latest repair technique training and have the ability to gain I-CAR certifications.
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Diesel Mechanics Technology

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The diesel mechanics technology program provides students with the ability to learn diesel engines, hydraulics, electricity/electronics, and power trains/chassis. Graduates can specialize in any of these areas. Because of the complexity of these systems, specializing will become the norm in the industry, though students do need working knowledge of all areas. The program is certified by the National Automotive Teacher Education Foundation (NATEF).
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Power Sports Technology

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The power sports technology program is a two-year A.A.S. degree program that provides students with the ability to learn about the many different platforms in the power sports industry. These machines include snowmobiles, personal watercraft, motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, and many different types of outdoor power equipment. This program is very project-based, and students spend a large part of their time actually working on and operating these very exciting machines.
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Transportation Technology

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The Bachelor of Applied Science in Transportation Technology degree teaches students about energy storage, electric drive systems, failure analysis, fleet operations management, diesel performance, vehicle design, composites, and other advanced vehicle design technologies. Students who complete this program can expect to be high-potential earners with the ability to move throughout the technician or management arena.
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