Car Audio Installation Programs for Today's Installer
The electronics in today's cars and trucks are integrated in a way that makes it very difficult to add aftermarket equipment. To successfully work with these newer vehicles, it’s important that technicians have a full understanding of the installation process and how to integrate aftermarket electronics. It takes a specific type of training that only Installer Institute can provide. At Installer Institute, students first spend time in the classroom learning the basics, and then applying and refining what they’ve learned working on real class projects. Our curriculum has been carefully designed by our professional faculty with the needs of the student in mind, the install bay, fabrication shop, and sound room are fully stocked with the tools, hardware and test equipment you would find in a well equipped car audio shop. Students will get to explore everything from electricity and electronics to the fabrication techniques used by the industry's most respected custom installers.
Installer Institute is accredited by the ACCET - a Partnership for Quality®
Course List & Sequence
Installer Institute's car audio training program is broken down into ten, one week courses. Each course gives the student ample opportunity to get hands-on training working on real vehicles. Students will build eight unique projects designed to allow their individual creativity to shine through.
Academic Calendar
Our course calendar shows the start dates of all our classes. Because we are the #1 car audio school we can offer 9 different start dates each year to accommodate any schedule.
Certifications
The Mobile Electronics Schools Association (MESA) is a nationally recognized Car Audio certification that evaluates a student's knowledge and hands on skills.
The Mobile Electronics Certified Professional (MECP) offers increased skill, knowledge, and professionalism in the best practices of installation technicians that better ensure customer satisfaction.
Accreditation is a tool used to monitor, assess, and evaluate the standards and quality of the education a student receives at a college, university, or other institution of higher learning. Because of the process of accreditation, students, returning students, and families can trust that the education they are paying for is valuable and worthwhile.
While a student who attends an accredited college or university is well on his or her way to receiving a quality education, students should remember that a college or university's accreditation does not automatically guarantee a student's success. It is up to the individual student to make the most out of the education he or she is receiving! But if many students attending a college or university are not successful and do not demonstrate a high level of educational performance, an accreditation organization may need to step in to examine the effectiveness of the institution and evaluate what aspects can be improved. One mission of an accreditation organization is to help colleges and universities achieve positive student learning outcomes. ACCET is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency.
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