Teacher Spotlight: Nigel Campbell, Automotive Instructor
For Nigel Campbell, an Apex Technical School graduate and licensed automotive educator in the Automotive Service & Repair program, a passion for the
What do students do at auto repair school? What can you expect to be taught from instructors? If you’re asking these questions, you may want to take a closer look at an average day in automotive repair class. Students who study the automotive repair trade often have a passion for cars. They bring that passion with them each day they enter the school.
Students pursuing mechanic training at Apex split their time between the classroom and auto shop where they get hands-on experience to use in an entry-level position. Check out three ways auto repair students make the most of an average day at Apex.
Learning starts with gaining knowledge of important tools. Mechanic students are taught about automotive tools and how tradespeople use them on the job. Apex students practice with tools throughout training. Tools include, but are not limited to, the following:
Instructors teach students how to use tools by giving them the chance to use them hands-on in the shop. As a student in the program, you practice hands-on auto repair techniques such as changing oil, testing major components when a vehicle breaks down, and working on engines, transmissions and brakes. When students put their passion to work in the shop, they learn to work with peers and help vehicles operate safely.
Working on vehicles can be fun, exciting and fulfilling. However, mechanic students training in automotive repair classes also devote time to safety precautions. Proper techniques, rules and gear are designed to keep everyone safe. Students learn to:
As soon as they start training in the shop, students learn to prioritize their well-being and the safety of others. At Apex, our students and instructors enjoy establishing guidelines, rules and safety measures that promote learning.
Does automotive repair school sound like a good fit? Go online to schedule a tour to visit the school, get more information and see our auto repair shops.
*Apex Technical School and its instructors are licensed by the State of New York, New York State Education Department.
Disclaimer: Apex Technical School provides training for entry-level jobs. Not everything you may read about the industry is covered in our training programs.
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