Automotive
Automotive Mechanics Technology
Automotive
Automotive Mechanics Technology
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Automotive Mechanics Technology
Automotive Mechanics is an instructional program that prepares individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. Instruction includes the diagnosis of malfunctions and repair of engines, fuel, electrical, cooling, brake systems, and drive train and suspension systems. Instruction is also provided in the adjustment and repair of individual components such as transmissions and fuel systems.
Admission Requirements
Students must have a valid driver’s license to enroll in this program.
Students must submit a composite score of 14 or higher on the ACT. Students who do not have an ACT score, must score at the 9th grade level or higher on the TABE, Form 9/10 to be admitted to the program. Exceptions may be made with instructor permission for students who do not meet entrance requirements.
Course Check Sheets
Technical Certificate
Advanced Technical Certificate
Associate of Applied Science
For more information, contact

Cecil "Allen" Tindle
Automotive Mechanics Instructor
atindle@msdelta.edu
662-246-6539
Office: Allen-Foley Career-Technical Center

Tracy Ware
Automotive Mechanics Instructor
tware@msdelta.edu
662-246-6538
Office: Allen-Foley Career-Technical Center