Event is scheduled for July 20-23, in Frisco, Texas, outside of Dallas. Early-bird registration deadline is Oct. 31.
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Presentation will take the mystery out of exhaust aftertreatment systems. The instructor will tie all of the components together with hands-on, real-world tests and diagnosis.
The four-day event will feature workshops, technical sessions, and networking opportunities to address challenges of teaching automotive technology.
The data coming from a scan tool can be confusing, this webinar will cover the six main sensor inputs and outputs and how to use them for diagnostics.
In addition to 368 scholarships funded by UAF and its donors, UAF helped several industry organizations administer more than 100 additional scholarships.
An educator-led roundtable will share best practices, classroom strategies and industry insights. Participants will receive a certificate of completion.
Funding to support endowed professorships, scholarships, and infrastructure development at Northwood University.