ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Automotive Collision and Repair
Automotive Technology
Description:   Do you like to work with your hands? Do you like to repair or make things? Are you curious about how things work? Do you enjoy working on cars, trucks, airplanes, engines, or machines? Do you possess the mechanical aptitude and the ability to work with tools? Can you use logic to solve problems? If so, then AUtomotive Collision Repair and Automotive Technology might be for you.
Technical/Community College Apprenticeship
Careers for the High School Graduate
On The Job Training
                                
Aircraft Mechanic
Automotive Technician
Diesel Technician
Industrial Traffic Manager
Military Mechanic
Operating Engineer (heavy
    equipment)
Production Coordinator
Heating/AC Refridgerator Mechanic
Automation/Robotics Technician
Automotive Painter
Highway Maintenance Worker
Numerical Control Machine Tool Operator
Airport Ground Crew
Dispatcher
Fork Life Operator
Merchant Marine and Deckhand
Railroad Transportation Worker
Longshore Worker
Bachelor's/Master's Degree
Doctorate
Electrical Engineer
Air Traffic Controller
Mechanical Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Marine Engineer and Architect
Production Coordinator
Industrial Traffic Manager
Military Pilot
Air and Marine Navigator
Airplane Pilot
Ship Captain
Typical College Majors
Aerospace Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering
Automotive Enngineering
Ceramic Engineering
Civil Engineering
Marine Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Mechanical Engineering
Aviation and Airway Science
Truck and Bus Driving
Metallurgy
Sample Four Year Plan
High School Courses Related to this Career Cluster
9th
BCIS
Introduction to Business
BCIS
Business Computer Programming
Research and Technical Writing
Accounting
Business Law
10th
Into To Business
11th
Auto Tech or Auto Collision
12th
Auto Tech or Auto Collision
Return To Career Pathways
Link to Auto Collision Course Description
Link to Auto Tech Course Description