Description
Students completing their second semester in automotive technology must work at their sponsoring dealership or full-service independent repair facility for a 12-week period with a minimum of 30 hours per week. This hands-on job experience introduces students to actual work situations and reinforces skills learned during the year.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Student will complete and return the Internship Program Agreement form within 15 days of the start of the semester to the instructor
- Student will document a minimum of 360 hours of internship at a licensed automotive repair facility
Prerequisites
Successful completion of the first year of the A.A.S. or A.O.S. Automotive Program.
Semester
Summer
Notes
Many employers require a DMV driver’s background check. Having a poor driving record can prevent your employment in an automotive repair facility.