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David Crowley

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Automotive Technology Instructor

My Certifications The Program
My Job Professional Organizations

 

 

 

Office: Cheyenne Campus, Room 1306
Phone: (702) 651-4804
E-Maildavid_crowley@ccsn.nevada.edu   (E-mail Dave here)
US Mail: David Crowley 
              Community College of Southern Nevada 
              3200 E. Cheyenne Ave.  N1B 
              N. Las Vegas,  NV.  89030

Certifications

ASE Logo  National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
  • I currently hold 10 ASE Certifications (Listed Below)
  • ASE Certified Master Automotive Technician (Eight Certifications)
  • ASE Certified L1 Advanced Engine Performance
  • ASE Certified Alternative Fuels
     
Nev Logo  State of Nevada Certifications
  • Class 1G Emissions Inspector


State of California Certifications

  • Smog Check License
  • Certified Training Instructor
  • Teaching Credential, Automotive Technology
  General Motors Certified Instructor In:
  • 18001.02 GM Specialized Electronics Training (GMSET)

  • Professional Organizations

    • International Automotive Technicians Network (IATN)
    • Automatic Transmission Repair Association (ATRA)
    • Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA)

    The CCSN Automotive Program

    We offer a complete Automotive Technology program with both an Associate of Applied Science Degree or a Certificate of Completion. Our automotive program is heavily involved with local industry and we are in constant contact to ensure that our graduates are being trained with relative information and the technical skills needed to secure employment in the automotive field. As the industry's technology changes, our program is updated and improved to meet these new demands. Our number one priority is the employability of our graduates, and we currently enjoy being in the position where we have more jobs available than students to fill those positions.

     My Job at CCSN

    I currently specialize in automotive automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, and electrical systems. When not teaching these classes I am responsible for the alternative fuels program, recruitment of future students, relationships with the automotive community, serving on various automotive related committees, VICA club advisor, and I assist in planning for the future expansion of the automotive program.  Additionally, I oversee the General Automotive courses within the Automotive Program.

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    Created By:        David Crowley
    Last Updated:    July 22, 1999
    E-mail:                david_crowley@ccsn.nevada.edu