Tigard High School Automotive Technology is a 4 year comprehensive program. Students can gain the knowledge needed to be an educated driver or consumer as well as prepare for a career in the Automotive Service Industry. Students can earn articulated college credit through Portland Community College with the completion of Auto Tech 2 and Engine Repair. Below are links to our commonly used resources and some Post-Secondary Schools.
The Automotive Service Technology program at PCC offers you the opportunity to become a skilled automotive service technician, providing you with the fundamental skills necessary to succeed in an ever changing and challenging industry. The National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), an arm of the industry certifying body, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), accredits both our degree and certificate.
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The Automotive technology programs at Mt Hood teach everything from basic maintenance procedures in the Light Repair and Maintenance program to the most complex engine performance diagnostic methods in our three two-year degree programs, the Ford ASSET, Chrysler MCAP and IMPORT automotive technology programs.
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Clark College’s Automotive Department has a regional reputation for producing automotive technicians with good mechanical skills and a thorough understanding of automotive computer, electrical, and electronics systems to work on today’s vehicles. Clark’s Automotive Technology program also is the first in the Northwest to be accredited by the Toyota Technical Education Network
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UTI offers a choice of outstanding technical schools that allow you to pick the program that’s right for you, including auto technician training, diesel technician training, auto body training, motorcycle technician training and marine technician training. You can even train for a career on a pit crew at NASCAR Tech.
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