Transportation Technology Building

Panoramic view of a campus building entrance with a covered portico supported by columns, surrounded by trees and walkways under a bright, clear sky, with open grounds and pathways extending in multiple directions.

You can practically smell the oil from here, right? In the Transportation Technology Building, you’ll find our automotive shops, where students get grease under their nails in hands-on mechanic training.

Automotive Technology

This garage is the office in which Automotive Technology students do their greatest work. With real chances to get under the hood, this program is all gas no breaks. Students, start your engines… and apply!

Panoramic view of a large automotive training lab with multiple vehicle lifts, cars and trucks in service bays, tool stations including a Snap-on area, and wide open floor space marked with yellow lines beneath exposed ductwork and bright overhead lighting.
A person wearing a virtual reality headset holds controllers and raises one hand while interacting with a VR simulation, with a display screen showing the virtual environment behind them.
A student wearing safety glasses and a blue work shirt lifts and positions a heavy engine cylinder head with visible spark plugs in an automotive lab.
A student wearing safety glasses and a blue work shirt uses a ratchet to tighten a component on an engine assembly, working at a bench in an automotive lab surrounded by engine parts.
A student wearing safety glasses uses a diagnostic machine connected to a car with its hood open, checking vehicle systems in an automotive lab.
A student wearing safety glasses and a cap uses a multimeter to test an electrical circuit board on a workbench, smiling while taking measurements in a lab.

This video provides an overview of Automotive Technology.

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