Automotive Technology

Program Overview

The Automotive Technology program provides students with knowledge of the principles and fundamentals of automotive technology as well as the technical skills necessary to perform various tasks required of a professional automotive technician. These skills meet the National Automotive Technical Education Foundation (NATEF) Standards.

Automotive Technology students are prepared to handle the responsibilities of maintaining and managing an automotive repair shop. Students acquire the skills necessary for prioritizing vehicle repairs and designing schedules that reflect customers’ demands, as well as the use of electronic diagnostic equipment.

Program of Study

Grade 9

The Automotive department meet the skills of the National Automotive Technical Education Foundation. (NATEF) Standards.

In 9th grade, we cover basic knowledge of safety in the workplace, designs of the automobile, fasteners and chemicals. basic tool safety , vehicle service and inspection. We also explain the many different careers available in Automotive Technology.

Grade 10

In 10th grade, we first cover shop safety. Then we learn about hand and power tools, introduction to the engine system, tires and wheels, lubrication system, brake system, suspension and steering. Also we touch base on some safety factors with Electric Vehicles.

Grade 11

In 11th grade, we continue to stress Shop Safety. We then review systems and tools from 9 and 10 grade. From there we move on to fuel and power systems , transmission and differentials, hydraulic brakes and ABS, restraint systems and air bags, computer and diagnostic work. This year is when students do live work in shop, including custom projects and working with electric vehicles.

Grade 12

Shop Safety first. Then review of content from 9th, 10th, and 11th grade. We also add full service shop work, including electrical theory and diagnosis. We also cover electric vehicle safety and live work. 12th graders also learn about engine performance and heating and air conditioning.

Career Paths

Automotive Technician

Diesel Technician

Service Manager

Shop Foreman

Warranty Claims Manager

Automotive Parts Sales Representative

Car Sales Person

Fleet Maintenance Technician

Meet the Instructors

Charles Carey

Automotive Technology Instructor
ccarey@bostonpublicschools.org

Alejandro Gonzalez

Automotive Technology Instructor
agonzalez4@bostonpublicschools.org

Jack Tong

Automotive Technology Instructor
jtong@bostonpublicschools.org