Automotive Technology in Tennessee
Tennessee Projects over 18,000 job openings for automotive service technicians by 20301
Tennessee Projects over 18,000 job openings for automotive service technicians by 20301
Enrolling at 91¶ÌÊÓƵAPP’s Nashville automotive technical school is a smart choice. 91¶ÌÊÓƵAPP’s automotive shops and classrooms are equipped with professional-quality industry tools and equipment, and staffed with ASE-Certified Instructors that will teach you the best hands-on diagnosis and repair techniques. You’ll learn by doing, not just by watching, and you’ll build the skills you need to launch a career working for car dealerships, independent automotive service centers, parts facilities and more. You can earn a diploma in Automotive Technology, or an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Service Management.
At 91¶ÌÊÓƵAPP’s automotive technical schools, students receive instruction in:
- Engine repair
- Brakes, steering systems and suspensions
- Performance tuning
- A/C and Electrical systems
- Computerized diagnostics
- Transmissions
Our automotive technical school in Tennessee, originally known as Nashville Auto-Diesel College (NADC), celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2019. With a history like this, it’s no wonder employers know and trust the 91¶ÌÊÓƵAPP name. Training to become an auto technician is a smart career choice – not only in Tennessee, but across the country. Become part of a Nashville tradition, and call or visit the campus today.
1 National Center for O*NET Development. Tennessee Employment Trends: 49-3023.00 - Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics. O*NET OnLine. Retrieved January 11, 2023, from
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- Automotive Service Management Technology (View Course Descriptions)
- Automotive Service Technology (View Course Descriptions)