Automotive Technician – Service and Management (Motive Power Technician) (Co-op option available)
A diploma from the Automotive Technician – Service and Management (Motive Power Technician) program is your key to a world of opportunity in a high-tech, challenging industry where graduates are in high-demand . Our program focuses on hands-on learning guided by experienced, trade-certified faculty. Graduates of this program will go on to specialize in a variety of motive power careers including automotive, truck and coach, off-road equipment, marine and small engines, stationary equipment and diesel engines. This program also includes the essential business skills to help you find the right job with the right employer . Graduates fast-track their careers in the industry as they are eligible
Courses
- AST 310S — apprenticeship training
- AUTO 1101 — Auto Basic Skills (
- AUTO 1102 — Auto Directional and Control Systems 1 (
- AUTO 1103 — Communication Foundations (
- AUTO 1200 — Auto Electricity and Electronics 1 (
- AUTO 1201 — Auto Motive Power Engines 1 (
- AUTO 1202 — Auto Engine Performance 1 (
- AUTO 1203 — Electric Vehicle Technology (
- AUTO 2101 — Auto Electricity and Electronics 2 (
- AUTO 2102 — Auto Engine Performance 2 (
- AUTO 2103 — Auto Business 2 (
- AUTO 2200 — Auto Motive Power Engines 2 (
- AUTO 2201 — Auto-Directional and Control Systems (
- AUTO 2202 — Business Planning and Analysis (
- COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications (
- COMP 1114 — Introduction to EV Safety and Industry Trends (
- COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development (
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- ENTR 1203 — Trade Math (
- ENTR 2101 — General Education Elective (
- ENTR 2207 — General Education Elective (
- GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 (
- LAWW 2103 — LAWW 2103
- MATH 1116 — MATH 1116
- MATH 1209 — Auto-Interpersonal Skills (
- MPTC 1000 — MPTC 1000
- SOCI 1201 — Automotive Welding (
- WELD 1200 — WELD 1200