AUTO PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
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AUTO PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY www.tulsatech.edu
2010-2011
Campus Location Career Majors
Peoria Campus Auto Preventive Maintenance Technician - 540 Hours*
Students in this major will prepare to work in fast lube centers.
Occupational Focus They will study their roles and responsibilities, shop safety,
customer service/greeting, and products – such as oil, filters,
Maintaining your vehicle is as important to your safety as it and lubricants. They will learn how to be an under the hood
is to the safety of others on the roads today. The Automo- and lube technician in addition to learning how to perform
tive Preventive Maintenance Technology program teaches interior and exterior detailing. The students will also learn how
you to perform complete systems inspections and perform to mount/dismount, balance and rotate tires and wheels. Tire
preventive maintenance related services and repair on repair techniques will also be covered.
today’s automobiles. Develop the knowledge necessary
*Career major, courses and hours are subject to change without notice
to verify the road ready condition of any vehicle and learn
professional level automotive detailing skills. You will obtain
the skills necessary to perform overall lubrication services, College Credit
cooling system inspection and servicing, steering/suspen- College credit is available for the majority of Tulsa Tech’s
sion system inspection and servicing, tire related diagnosis, full-time programs through Rogers State University, Okla-
maintenance, and flat repair. In addition, you will learn the homa State University-IT or Tulsa Community College.
fundamental operations of engines, manual and automatic Advanced standing credit may also be granted for some of
transmissions, differentials, cooling systems, power steer- our programs. The number of hours varies depending on
ing systems, and suspension systems. Upon completion of the program length, the college granting the credit, and the
the program, you will be prepared to begin a career in an student’s plan of study. Check with your Tulsa Tech coun-
Automotive Service Center or continue your education in selor for more information.
the Automotive Services pathway.
For information concerning working conditions, physical re- Employment Opportunities
quirements, employment and job outlook please refer to the Courtesy Technician, Fast Lube Center Products Sales, Hood
Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH), 2010-11 Edition at Technician, Service Writer, Lube Technician, Tire Technician,
http://www.bls.gov/oco/. Make Ready Detailer, Auto Parts Sales, Lot Porter
Who Can Attend? Tulsa-Area Salary
High school students $8.00-$12.74/hour
Prerequisite(s) Application Process
Current driver’s license High school students see Tulsa Tech career counselor or
sending school counselor
Scheduling Information NOTE: Some programs have additional admissions criteria. For specific
program requirements and applicable prerequisites, contact Admissions at
One year program 918.828.5260.
Check with Admissions Office at 918.828.5260 for start
dates. Courses by Career Majors
--Morning session - 7:55 - 10:40 am
Auto Preventive Maintenance Technician - 540 Hours*
--Afternoon Session - 11:55 - 2:40 pm
Introduction to Preventive Maintenance
APMT Roles & Responsibilities of Fast Lube Technicians
Tuition APMT Preventive Maintenance Introduction & Safety
No charge for high school students within Tulsa Tech District APMT Customer Service
APMT Products & Services
Books/Supplies APMT Courtesy Technician
Automotive Service Detailing for Delivery
No textbook charge for high school students within Tulsa APMT Hood Technician
Tech District APMT Lube Technician
APMT Greeter & Service Writer
Credentials/Industry Certifications APMT Automotive Systems Fundamentals
APMT Tire Technician
AOCA Technician from the Automotive Oil Change Associa-
Workforce Staging
tion State Certification test ATOS Brakes I, II, & III
Tulsa Tech does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital or veteran status, or disability.
Tulsa Tech is accredited by the Oklahoma Department of Education, the Oklahoma Board of Career & Technology, & the North Central Association--Commission on Accreditation & School Improvement.
Also, where available, our programs are accredited by the specific industry standards associated with their industry.
To remain current with the demands of business and industry, curriculum is periodically revised. The revision may change the number of Tulsa Tech classes that apply toward the college credit. The number of credit hours identified in the agreement
the year the student completes the class will determine the credit hours the student receives. Conditions are based on the actual agreements and are subject to change annually.
NOTE: This program information is subject to change without notice 06.08.10
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