Advanced Automotive Diagnostics Program
WyoTech students receive the highest quality career training
Advanced Automotive Diagnostics
Students who choose to take our Advanced Automotive Diagnostics specialty course will get prepared for the California Smog Check technician license exam - a credential desired by California employers within the smog check industry. Students will study:
- Technical systems
- Body electrical systems
- Engine electronics
- Emissions devices
- Advanced engine
- Performance alternative
- Basic clean air course
- California BAR rules and regulations
- On-board diagnostics II systems
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities may include:
- California Smog Check Technician
- Emissions Analyst and Repair Technician
Does Advanced Automotive Diagnostics look right for you?
If so you can use our Application Form to get started in the Advanced Automotive Diagnostics Program.
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