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Contact Information
Darcy Wedel
Instructor & Coordinator Automotive
(620) 792-9336
wedeld@bartonccc.edu

Ron Kirmer
Instructor
(620) 792-9338
kirmerr@bartonccc.edu

working in auto shop

checking oil

working in auto shop

ASE certified

 


Automotive Technology

Why Barton?

  • State of the art facilities and training equipment
    • Newly constructed auto shop and classroom additions
    • Computerized test equipment, high performance chassis dynamometer
    • Electrical training stations to facilitate hands-on learning
    • Wireless internet access in the shop and classroom


Instruction

  • Industry trained ASE Master Certified instructors
  • Flexible scheduling allows students to have a part time job
  • Hands-on instruction in a "live-shop" environment
  • Interactive e-learning components
  • Certificate and Associate Degree options


Features of Coursework

  • NATEF certified courses:  brakes, steering/suspension, electrical, engine performance, air conditioning, engines, manual drivetrains and automatic transmissions
  • Hybrid training - Barton is the first to offer a dedicated course on hybrid vehicle technology
  • Auto Body elective course
  • Student driven "Hot Rod" project

 

Student Support

  • Scholarships available for tools and tuition
  • Low interest student loans and Pell Grants
  • Job placement assistance and career counseling

 

Occupational Outlook

Automotive service careers opportunities are in high demand; projected to grow faster than average for all occupations over the next decade.  Many skilled technicians are expected to retire in the next decade, creating many job opportunities.

  • Auto Technicians can expect to earn between $21,300 and $41,510 annually
  • Auto Service Advisors can expect to earn between $15,190 and $42,780 annually
  • Auto Parts Specialists can expect to earn between $19,070 and $34,300 annually

 

Source:  Kansas Career Pipeline

 

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