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The Automotive Collision Repair program equips students with the skills to perform non-structural auto repairs, including bodywork, surface preparation, and painting. Students will learn to assess collision damage, estimate repair costs, and apply customer service skills when working with vehicle owners.

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The Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair program prepares students with the technical skills for bumper-to-bumper maintenance and light repairs, covering engine systems, transmissions, drive trains, suspension, brakes, electrical systems, and heating/air conditioning. 

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The Aviation Maintenance Technology program trains students in servicing, troubleshooting, and repairing aircraft, with a focus on electrical systems, airframe applications, and ethics. Graduates will be prepared for FAA airframe and powerplant certification exams with advanced training. 

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The Marine Maintenance Technology program equips students with skills to service, diagnose, and repair marine engines, as well as install equipment and rigging. Training includes two- and four-stroke outboards, inboard engines, fuel injection systems, outdrives, and transmissions.