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Graduates Hired In Field:
100%
Source 2022-23 Dunwoody Career Services Annual Report
Toyota’s Technician Training & Education Network
Establish your career as a leading technician—while gaining real-world experience during your paid internship—in Toyota’s Technician Training & Education Network program.
48K
Average Salary: Automotive, A.A.S.
Source 2022-23 Dunwoody Career Services Annual Report
Dunwoody Toyota’s Technician Training & Education Network
Dunwoody Toyota’s Technician Training & Education Network program will allow you to master service and repair exclusively on Toyota and Lexus vehicles.
Train on new vehicles like Priuses and Tundras, master automotive systems like Hybrid/Green Technologies and Telematics, and reinforce your learning during a paid internship at a sponsoring Toyota/Lexus dealership.
Instruction comes from a Master ASE Certified Toyota Instructor, which means you will be learning from a professional who has worked in—and has been certified by—the automotive industry. And our vehicle fleet, donated directly from manufacturers specifically for student training, is updated every three years. This ensures you are working with Toyota’s latest automobiles and technologies.
Upon graduation, you will receive Toyota Expert level certification in four categories as well as be prepared to take four ASE certification tests. These certifications will allow you to work at any Toyota Dealer in the nation.
Since Toyota and Dunwoody’s partnership began, Dunwoody has trained many successful Toyota/Lexus technicians—many of whom are working and advancing at the dealership where they served their internship.
Because of this long history of success, Toyota has named Dunwoody as one of the best T-TEN automotive schools in the nation.
Dunwoody’s Toyota T-TEN program is also a CEED (Chassis, Electrical, Engine, Driveability) School, which is the highest level for a T-TEN school.
To learn more, contact Lee Frisvold at lfrisvold@dunwoody.edu or 612.381.8178.
This degree directly transfers into Dunwoody’s Bachelor of Science in Business Management & Leadership.
Class topics include:
- Brakes, Steering & Suspensions
- Electrical & Electronic Principles
- Drivetrain Systems
- Heating & Air Conditioning
- Engine Diagnostics & Repair
- Engine Performance Repair
Student Organizations
Opportunities to get involved outside of the classroom include:
- Dunwoody Motorsports Club
- Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK)
- SkillsUSA
- Student Government Association (SGA)
Recent Employers of Graduates
Companies that hire our graduates include:
- Metro Area Toyota & Lexus Dealers
- Outstate Toyota & Lexus Dealers
For additional information on automotive career paths and current job openings, visit http://carcareers.org/.
Common Job Titles
Possible job titles upon graduation include:
- Automotive Service Technician
- General Service Technician
- Light Duty Technician
- Master Technician
Additional Resources
Facilities
Automotive Service Lab
A full-service automotive lab, including service desk, and more than 30 service bays
- Vehicles from multiple manufacturers, types include Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), diesel, and hybrid electric vehicles
- All DATA and Identifix automotive service information resources
- Automotive scan tools and other diagnostic tools
- Alignment system; practice units for engines, transmissions, transfer cases, etc.
- An abundance of tools used in automotive service and repair
- Honda PACT, MoparCAP (MCAP), and Toyota TTEN programs utilize original equipment manufacturer (OEM) service information, vehicles, tools, and equipment