Program Details

Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair Technician
Northwood Technical College
Northwood Tech is NOT currently admitting to this program. The Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician is a one semester program designed to provide training for entry level automotive positions. Students in this program will learn electrical fundamentals, including diagnostic techniques and services procedures, and engine operation and condition diagnosis. Students will have the opportunity for hands on vehicle maintenance inspections and light repairs. All courses ladder into the Automotive Service Technician and the Automotive Technician programs. Show More

Northwood Tech is NOT currently admitting to this program.

This program is offered

Northwood Tech is NOT currently admitting to this program.
The Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician ladders all credits into the Automotive Service Technician Technical Diploma (one year). The Automotive Service Technician Technical Diploma ladders all credits into the Automotive Technician (two year) program. Northwood Tech is NOT currently admitting to the Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician program.
Employment Services available to College students and graduates include: Electronic postings of all current openings listed with Employment Services are located on Wisconsin TechConnect, work-study positions within Northwood Tech are mailed/e-mailed to eligible students, Salary and placement information Northwood Tech dates are posted on the Northwood Tech Web site on each program page, resumé assistance - staff are available to assist with resumés, cover letters, etc. (check with Student Services), seminars/workshops held on campus (including interview preparation), and job fairs held on campus.
The Academic Support Center (ASC) is located at each campus. Community members and students are encouraged to meet with an ASC instructor to create a personalized success plan. Services include: GED/HSED preparation, college preparation coursework, academic support within the classroom, foundational skill building classes in math/writing/reading, test taking and study skills strategies, critical thinking skills, basic computer skills, learning styles inventory, free peer tutoring, workshops focused on student learning, math and writing labs, academic coaching: individual one on one support, and English Language Learner (ELL) classes.

Book and Supply/Material Costs are TBD
Students are responsible for a percentage of tuition and fees as determined by the WTCS Tuition and Fee Refund Policy when a class is dropped after the date classes start (regardless if the student ever attended). Refunds are calculated from the date the student formally notifies the Student Services office of their intent to drop a class or completely withdraws. Students must complete a drop form or drop classes online through MyNorthwoodTech. Refer to the Student Handbook for specifics.


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