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Practice diagnosing and servicing diesel fuel systems and diesel emissions systems with our Diesel-Heavy Truck Technician program! Students can learn how to perform wheel alignments, replace automatic transmissions, perform Preventive Maintenance Inspections (PMI), and more! Upon successful completion of this program, graduates may be prepared to take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exams*, the EPA 609 A/C Technician certification* test, and the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) exam*.
Enrollment is rolling. Programs start every five weeks.
Award: Diploma
Program Length: 60 credit hours; 13 months
Program courses include:
Potential Career Paths*
*AAI does not guarantee third-party certifications. Certification requirements for taking and passing certification examinations are not controlled by AAI but by outside agencies and are subject to change by the agencies without notice to AAI. Therefore, AAI cannot guarantee that graduates will be eligible to take certification examinations, regardless of their eligibility status upon enrollment.
We offer flexible program options to give students more control over their education.
Each instructor combines their technical knowledge and firsthand experiences to better prepare students for their new industry.
Our Career Services team works with current students and our program graduates. Whether seeking job placement assistance or feedback on a resume, our team is ready to help.
What Is Ford ACE?
Ford ACE (Automotive Career Exploration) is a nationally recognized program between Ford Motor Company, Ford and Lincoln dealerships, and secondary and post-secondary institutions to allow students exclusive access to Ford Motor Company training modules.
Why Is Ford ACE Important to Students?
Ford ACE modules are the theoretical part of the training program current Ford dealership technicians undergo. Students attending a Ford ACE partnership school can complete these eLearning modules to gain valuable knowledge of Ford and Lincoln vehicle systems. Once they have successfully completed each module, students can receive certificates of completion which prepares them to join the Ford training program upon graduation.
In addition, these certificates demonstrate to potential employers that a graduate is well trained, knowledgeable, and proactive regarding their career.