Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics

Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Cluster

Planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail, and water and related professional and technical support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance.

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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Programs

Automotive Technology

Automotive Technology

The Automotive Service Technology program of study is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge and abilities required for entry-level positions in the automotive industry. Students successfully completing this program will have the technical skills required to properly diagnose, repair, and maintain the parts and systems comprising the modern automobile.

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Aviation Flight

Aviation Flight

The Aviation Flight program of study introduces students to the knowledge and procedures required for the ground school (knowledge) portion of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) private pilot license examination. Students explore the history of aviation, career opportunities and paths within aviation, and the regulations governing those careers. The course also introduces principles of aeronautical decision making, airplane systems, and aerodynamics while preparing students for post secondary education and advancement in the aerospace industry.

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Aviation Maintenance

Aviation Maintenance

The Aviation Maintenance program of study prepares students for entry level employment or further study leading to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification in Airframe and/or Powerplant certification. Students are introduced to career opportunities and paths within the Aviation Maintenance Industry. Course content includes math and basic physics as applied to aviation, basic aerodynamics, aircraft structures, sheet metal, aircraft wood and fabric, avionics, assembly and rigging of rotary wing aircraft, aircraft inspections and all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regulations that govern technicians. .

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Collision Repair Technology

Collision Repair Technology

The Collision Repair Technology program of study is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge and abilities required for entry-level positions in Collision Repair industry. Collision Technicians restore vehicles damaged as a result of collision, corrosion, or wear. Some of the topics covered are: safety, welding and cutting techniques, identification and analysis of damage, measuring and texturing systems, metal/fiberglass/plastic repair, refinishing from total paint jobs to minor repair, estimating and detailing

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Diesel Technology

Diesel Technology

The Diesel Service Technology program of study is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop the skills, knowledge and abilities required for entry-level positions in Diesel Service industry. Students will learn to perform inspections, tests, and measurements for diagnosis and to perform needed repairs. Course content prepares students to continue in post secondary education, for advanced training in diesel service technology, for entry level employment in diesel engine repair and to take the ASE written test for Diesel Certifications.

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Leisure Craft/Small Engine Technology

Leisure Craft/Small Engine Technology

Leisure Craft/Small Engine Technology program of study is intended to offer entry level instruction and training in tool use, measurement, maintenance, diagnostics, personal and shop safety, theory, design and applications as they pertain to the subject of small internal combustion engines. Students will be exposed to various methods of instruction, including lecture, interactive research and instruction via computer applications, audiovisual instruction and hands-on learning in a lab environment. Critical thinking and problem solving skills would be demonstrated through completion of required projects, such as the disassembly and reassembly and successful running of a small gas engine. In addition, the course will start students on a path of preparation for continued secondary educational opportunities and/or career placement in the field of power technology.

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