If you are in the process of getting your ASE certification, Varsity Tutors can help you enroll in a Phoenix ASE certification training program. ASE certifications are administered by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, which promotes excellence in vehicle repair and service and aims to improve the industry by testing and certifying automotive professionals. Enrolling in an online class can help boost your confidence as the day of your test approaches.
There are over 40 different ASE certification exams available. Tests are computer-based and usually include between 40 and 75 multiple-choice questions. There are Automobile & Light Truck Certification tests, Collision Repair & Refinish Certification tests, Parts Specialist Certification tests, and an Undercar Specialist Exhaust Systems test. You can also gain Master Technician status by passing a specified group of tests within a series. For example, if you want to obtain Master Technician status for the Automobile & Light Truck certification series, you must pass eight out of the nine exams in the A Series. Depending on which certification you are getting, you might also need hands-on work experience or a combination of formal training and experience. Regardless of which certification you are aiming for, a Phoenix ASE certification course can help you prepare for the exam.
An online Phoenix ASE certification class can offer you a convenient and easy way to learn. If you have a busy schedule, it can offer you the flexibility you need. You can study from the comfort of your own home or office without having to endure a commute through traffic. You can also attend class from Burton Barr Central Library, Century Library, or anywhere else where you have access to the internet. Our Live Learning Platform has a video chat tool that is designed to allow students to interact with their teacher and the other students as if they were sitting in the same room. Your teacher can also use the virtual whiteboard to explain concepts visually.
During class, you will have a chance to ask questions. You can benefit when other students ask questions as well, since there may be concepts that you misunderstood or questions that you did not think of. You can also chime in when other students ask questions. Explaining a concept to someone else can deepen your own understanding of it. If you feel that you need more time to ask questions, you can ask for private time with the teacher outside of class. Your teacher might also recommend this if they notice that you need more help with a specific topic, such as steering system diagnosis and repair, for example.
Your teacher may also be able to give you helpful test-taking advice. They can administer practice tests to help you get used to pacing yourself on time-limited exams. They could also teach you how to use an elimination process to arrive at the correct answer to a multiple-choice question. If you want to study for the test during your free time as well, you can ask the teacher to recommend books and resources.
For more information on how you can sign up for Phoenix ASE certification training, get in touch with Varsity Tutors. Whether you are free in the morning, at night, or only on Sundays, we can find a class for you. Speak to our educational consultants about your goals. There are new class sections starting each month, so you will be able to get started soon. You can also choose between two-week and four-week classes. Regardless of your current level of proficiency, taking an online class can help you refresh your memory and bridge the gaps in your knowledge.
ASE Certifications
- A1 – Engine Repair
- A2 – Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
- A3 – Manual Drive Train & Axles
- A4 – Suspension & Steering
- A5 – Brakes
- A6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems
- A7 – Heating & Air Conditioning
- A8 – Engine Performance
- A9 – Light Vehicle Diesel Engines
- B2 – Painting & Refinishing
- B3 – Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair
- B4 – Structural Analysis & Damage Repair
- B5 – Mechanical & Electrical Components
- B6 – Damage Analysis & Estimating
- C1 – Automobile Service Consultant
- E1 – Truck Equipment Installation & Repair
- E2 – Electrical/Electronic Systems Installation & Repair
- E3 – Auxiliary Power Systems Installation & Repair
- F1 – Alternate Fuels
- G1 – Auto Maintenance and Light Repair
- H1 – Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Engines
- H2 – Diesel Engines
- H3 – Drive Train
- H4 – Brakes
- H5 – Suspension & Steering
- H6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems
- H7 – Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- H8 – Preventive Maintenance & Inspection (PMI)
- L1 – Advanced Engine Performance Specialist
- L2 – Electronic Diesel Engine Diagnosis Specialist
- L3 – Light Duty Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Specialist
- P1 – Medium-Heavy Truck Parts Specialist
- P2 – Automobile Parts Specialist
- P4 – General Motors Parts Consultant
- S1 – Body Systems & Special Equipment
- S2 – Diesel Engines
- S3 – Drive Train
- S4 – Brakes
- S5 – Suspension & Steering
- S6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems
- S7 – Air Conditioning Systems & Controls
- T1 – Gasoline Engines
- T2 – Diesel Engines
- T3 – Drive Train
- T4 – Brakes
- T5 – Suspension & Steering
- T6 – Electrical/ Electronic Systems
- T7 – Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- T8 – Preventive Maintenance Inspection
- X1 – Undercar Specialist Exhaust Systems