The Outdoor Power Equipment program prepares students for careers in mechanical and welding services.
Students study engine theory and operation, electricity, drive and transmission systems, diagnostics and repair, carburetion and more. students learn to maintain and repair lawn mowers, tractors, all terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, motorcycles and other related professional skills. Problem solving skills are essential to diagnose, repair, disassemble, and rebuild engines.
Working on projects and jobs for customers helps students gain authentic work experience and skills. Seniors may complete an internship with a local business at the end of their senior year.