Savannah Tech automotive program adapts to computer age

July 23, 2013
Auto techs must be able to solve network problems.

Students seeking a degree in automotive technology at Savannah Technical College in Savannah, Ga. are not only learning how to rebuild transmissions; as part of their course load, these students also endure several classes focused on mathematical modeling and computer concepts, according to The Savannah Morning News. Read about the automotive tech program.

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