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Automotive Job Teaching Technology

By Jobseeker at 04/21/07 09:17

If you love cars, enjoy helping people and can hold your own in a room filled with over zealous young car enthusiats, perhaps it is time for you to start considering an automotive job teaching technology. After all, you were known all around the tight knit neighborhood that you grew up in as the go to person for carborators, fan belts, four wheel drive towing and all things automotive. So, it is only fitting in with tradition that you would use your lifelong inclination for motion for an automotive job teaching technology. And in today's world of automotives your lifelong penchant for technology may come in more than just a little handy.

Automotive Job Teaching Technology

Many automotive technician instructors, simply do not understand, or do not care to understand, the technology that has made computers as big a part of automobile maintain and repair as oil, shocks and brakes. As these uncomfortable automotive experts head for the classroom door, the automotive training industry will be in search of those people with a nose for invention to hold automotive positions with an emphasis on technology. The more comfortable you are working with technology, the greater your chances become of landing a job as an automotive training instructor.

What You Will Be Teaching

Potential employers are not only looking for well-rounded automotive technicians, but analytical thinkers as well. That is why many automotive training students are signing up for local junior colleges-the end result is a degree in applied sciences. There are a lot of additional classes along the way.Your automotive job teaching technology may be housed within a community college, or trade or technical school, like the Lincoln Technical Institute. Automobile manfacturers and car dealerships offer two year training programs that students are eligible to enter following their completion of high school.

Like community colleges, these programs also offer an Associate's Degree at the program's conclusion. Approximately three months of these programs feature full-time class schedules. They spend much of the remainder of that time working in the field in the dealership or manfacturer's body shop.

Automobile training programs in community colleges last roughly two years. On the road toward an Associate's Degree in Automotive Technology, or something similar, students take up automotive training classes in addition to classes to satisfy the General Education requirements. Such classes include, English, Math, United States and World History courses, Communication and courses in computer science. The additional courses offered give potential automotive technicians the extra padding they will need to successfully run a business and succeed in the workplace.

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