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Over a Century of Career Training History
The city of Nashville – the heart of Tennessee – is home to two proud American traditions: unbeatable music, and incredible cars. What the Grand Ole Opry is to country music, NADC is to the auto career training tradition. Our landmark campus has an amazing history of graduating successful technicians for the transportation and skilled trades industries. Nashville Auto Diesel College offers training in five skilled career fields.
Founded in 1919, NADC has been magnet location for students from across the country – even around the world. On-campus Career Fairs draw some of the best-known companies to our campus to meet, interview, and recruit NADC graduates.
Campus Location
5010 Linbar Dr #4
Nashville, TN 37211
Training Automotive Technicians for More Than 100 Years!
The Nashville Auto-Diesel College (NADC) tradition has been a cornerstone of the Nashville career education community and the entire southeast since 1919. With more than 18,000 automotive technicians needed across Tennessee by 20301, training at NADC is a smart choice. You can take your auto technology skills anywhere in America – the country is projected to add more than 678,000 auto technician jobs by 20331.
Earn a Diploma in Automotive Service Technology, or for those who want to increase their earning potential within the automotive field, students may wish to pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Automotive Service Management. The choice is yours, and your future is yours to build.
Skills Acquired at Nashville Auto-Diesel College:
Automotive Technology Training Can Prepare You for a Career Working In:
With approximately 4,400 positions projected to open in Tennessee by 20301, it’s a great time to train and enter the Collision Repair and Refinishing industry. Collision Repair training at Nashville Auto Diesel College (NADC) is offered in a Blended Learning format for added convenience. You can also pursue an associate degree in Collision Repair and Refinishing Service Management to increase your earning potential.
Learn how to sand, refinish, airbrush and straighten steel and aluminum parts on vehicles through Collision Repair training at NADC. Our auto body school in Tennessee focuses on providing hands-on training in repair techniques and refinishing skills. Restore and rebuild your career prospects through auto body training at NADC.
The Collision Repair field is about more than banging out dents and painting over scratches. Check out more of what you’ll learn though Collision Repair training program:
Skills Acquired at the NADC Auto Body School:
With 7,000 diesel technician jobs projected to open in Tennessee between 2020 and 20301, the diesel industry holds promise for anyone looking to build hands-on skills and launch an exciting career. Nationally, 256,000 job openings for Diesel Technicians are projected to be available between 2023 and 20331. The region’s shipping, construction, and agriculture industries depend on trained, skilled diesel technicians from our Nashville Auto Diesel College (NADC) diesel technology school to keep their equipment and businesses running.
Skills Acquired Through the NADC Diesel Technology School:
NADC Training Can Prepare You for a Career Working with:
The Welding and Fabrication Technology program prepares students for entry level welder positions as structural welders. Students develop key fundamental skills during the initial courses and learn to apply these skills using different and more complex welding procedures. The welding procedures include Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG), Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), and Gas Tungsten Arc Gas Welding (GTAW/TIG). Using each of these procedures, students learn to weld plate in various positions including horizontal, vertical, and overhead. Students also learn various techniques for cutting and preparing metal for welding procedures.
Upon successful completion of all components of this program, the graduate should possess the working knowledge and skills to qualify as a structural welder using any one of three standard welding processes in construction, fabrication, or plant maintenance work settings. Students should be able to successfully complete pre-qualification tests for any construction or structural related projects.
Highlights of NADC’s Welding School:
With rapid ecological changes in the environment comes a need for more industry experts to keep up with today’s colder and warmer climates. And ever since the first Lincoln Technical Institute campus opened in Newark, NJ in 1946, we've been providing HVAC training (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) to thousands of students throughout the United States.
Lincoln's HVAC program introduces students to Green Technology - green alternatives to comfort heating and cooling systems, as well as Solar Thermal and Geothermal Green Technologies. As the first school in the country that incorporates Energy Auditing courses from the Green Mechanical Council, you’ll be learning advancements in technology that enhance your Heating and Air Conditioning training, skills and marketability to employers.
Additionally, there are currently only 114 Certified Master HVAC Educators around the country, and 26 of them teach at Lincoln schools. This credential identifies an educator’s professional competency and attests to their commitment to continued professional development.
Some HVAC program and class highlights include:
Convenient day and evening classes are available.
Air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating technology programs at Lincoln include energy auditing – establishing the source of energy loss and providing solutions for correcting these problems.
HVAC classes feature hands-on exercises that take place in a “Green House”, an outdoor mini-house where students physically work on HVAC components.
Use modern technology in our HVAC schools, such as thermal-imaging cameras to check for energy efficiency.
Classrooms are set up with labs and lectures equipped with walk-in freezers, household furnaces, central air systems and facilities to simulate duct work.
Learn how to troubleshoot using SimuTech software, which features computer-based simulation “bugs” and problems you might encounter on the job.
Receive a tool kit that contains HVAC-specific tools to help with studies.
Upon completion of Lincoln’s Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning program, graduates can pursue several other certifications, including Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification testing to leverage opportunities working as independent contractors in one or more specific areas of the HVAC market.
Lincoln Tech’s Electrician and Electronics training programs are designed to meet society’s continuous demands in business and residential settings. High and low-voltage electrical systems are essential to everyday life, and opportunities for qualified electricians continue to grow as emerging energy technologies develop.
Three different program options, based on campus location, give you the chance to prepare for installation and service of residential, commercial, and industrial systems. Electricians and electronics systems technicians are needed at private homes, construction sites, large corporations, schools, hospitals, airports … just about everywhere!
5010 Linbar Dr #4
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