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Automotive school training courses in Baltimore, MD (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Basic Automotive Maintenance School: Community College of Baltimore County Continuing Education Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 443-840-4700 Learn how to spot problems, and perform routine maintenance tasks for your vehicle to keep it safely on the road and out of the shop. Find out how to jump start, fix a flat, change wiper blades, replace bulbs/fuses and more. In addition, learn how to effectively communicate with an auto mechanic. Official Website: http://www.ccbcmd.edu/ceed/ |
Understanding of Battery-Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles School: Community College of Baltimore County Continuing Education Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 443-840-4700 Gain an understanding of the history, technology, and application of battery-electric and hybrid-electric vehicles. Includes the history and technology of electric vehicles, the application of battery and hybrid electric vehicles, their differences, an overview of battery ratings and how vehicle performance/range are affected. Designed for experienced automotive technicians and fleet managers. |
First Responder Training for Hybrid Vehicles School: Community College of Baltimore County Continuing Education Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 443-840-4700 Prepares emergency personnel and those first responders to safely respond to accidents involving hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and the unique scenarios an HEV can create at the site of an accident. Topics to be covered include an introduction to HEV, their technologies and differences and hybrid first responder training. |
Automotive Engine Specialist School: Community College of Baltimore County Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 443-840-CCBC (2222) Individuals successfully completing this certificate are ready for employment opportunities in the automotive repair industry as engine repair and performance specialists.
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Automotive Electrical And Electronic Specialist School: Community College of Baltimore County Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 443-840-CCBC (2222) Individuals successfully completing this certificate are ready for employment opportunities in the automotive repair industry as electrical or electronic systems technicians.
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