Lake Orion High School’s rigorous CTE curriculum offers a rare opportunity for students to take courses towards an automotive related career path on our premises. We are the foundation to build student technical skills and spark new passions among our students. Our goal is to foster the development of student’s mechanical skills to begin an entry level position in the automotive industry.
ORION AUTO SHOP MISSION STATEMENT
Orion Auto Shop will provide opportunities for hands-on work in a safe and professional learning environment. We believe that building strong relationships will turbocharge your confidence.
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ORION AUTO SHOP VISION STATEMENT
Our Dragon technicians will have the opportunity to enter and succeed in an automotive-related career path.
Lake Orion High School offers an NATEF (National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation) recognized program of Automotive Technology. ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Certification tests are available for students to take upon program completion. To fulfill this CTE program, Auto 1, 2, 3 & 4 must be successfully completed with an average of a B or better. Program completion allows for articulated/direct credit from various colleges throughout Michigan.
AUTO1- 1.0 credit, Auto 1 is an introductory course designed for those who enjoy working hands-on. Students will gain a basic understanding of automotive shop safety, tools and equipment, automotive maintenance, and vehicle safety inspections. Students will also learn how math is used in the automotive field and the value of employability skills. Students will get a brief look at automotive brake systems, steering and suspension, electrical systems, and welding. Students will also complete mandatory safety training.
AUTO2 1.0 credit, Prerequisite: Auto 1 Auto 2 takes a closer look at function and repair of automotive brake, steering and suspension, and electrical systems. Students will get brief exposure to automotive heating and air-conditioning and engine performance. Students will have the option to become certified in these areas. Students will also learn how math is used in the automotive field and the value of employability skills. Mandatory safety training will be updated as well.
AUTO3 1.0 credit, Prerequisite: Auto 2 Auto 3 dives further in depth into the mechanical workings of an automobile. Students will explore engine repair, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance. Students will get brief exposure to manual transmissions, automatic transmissions, plus dive deeper into engine performance diagnostics. Students will have the option to become certified in these areas. Students will also update their safety training and create a resume.
AUTO 4 1.0 credit, Prerequisite: Auto 3 Auto 4 gives students an understanding of the function and repair manual transmissions and automatic transmissions. They will get a closer look at engine repair, engine performance, and heating and air conditioning. We will also review all the previous sections and study for ASE and state certification tests for the option to become certified. Students will also complete or update mandatory safety training and complete a resume.
AUTO 5 1.0 credit, Prerequisite: Auto 4 This course is designed to teach students an understanding of the functions and repair of automatic transmissions and transaxles. Students also gain an understanding of the functions and repair of automotive electrical and electronic systems in conjunction with engine performance and diagnostics.