Wednesday, 6 May 2015

(Automotive) Motive Power Technician – Program

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Program Overview
Centennial College’s (Automotive) Motive Power Technician – Technical program here is for you if your strengths are in mathematics and physics, and your interest is in motor vehicle technology.
Because the School of Transportation also offers an “administrative” version of this offering, you will spend the first semester learning topics that are common to both streams. This time will allow you to decide which path is best for you. The second semester will shift to a technical focus and cover applied mechanics, vehicle dynamics and properties of materials, providing a good understanding of component design.
Both streams will include the same vehicle technology, and in-school content as the Automotive Service Technician (AST) apprenticeship qualification.
To ensure that you are comfortable with the many hands-on tasks you will complete in the field, you will train on automobile assemblies in fully-equipped automotive shops.
Once you complete the (Automotive) Motive Power Technician – Technical offering, you will be ready to enter the industry and complete the exemption testing for licensing qualification.

Companies Offering Jobs

Canadian Tire, Department of National Defence, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Honda Canada, State Farm Insurance and Toyota

Program Highlights

  •     The combination of theory and shop experience you will obtain will be facilitated from Ashtonbee Campus, which is one of Ontario’s largest transportation training centres.
  •     Putting the power in your hands, instructors will demonstrate practical application activities before having you partake in hands-on training.
  •     Standard industry techniques and processes will be included in the (Automotive) Motive Power Technician – Technical program curriculum.
  •     Upon graduation, you will have an equal opportunity to begin an apprenticeship.

Accreditation

The Canadian Automotive Repair and Service National Accreditation Board accredits the (Automotive) Motive Power Technician – Technical program.

Career Outlook

  • Automotive Import/Export Coordinator
  • Service Advisors
  • Lead Hand
  • Repair Technician
  • Automotive Apprentices
  • Automotive Service and Parts Management
  • Automotive Mechanic

Areas of Employment

Completion of the (Automotive) Motive Power Technician program will provide you with the basic level of knowledge and skill to pursue a career in various sectors of the automotive industry. These will include:
·     Automotive service departments
·     Parts management/departments
·     Automotive import/export

Academic Requirements
  • English Grade 12 C or U, or equivalent or take the Centennial College English Skills Assessment for Admission
  • Mathematics Grade 11 or 12 C, M or U, or equivalent or take a Centennial College Math Skills Assessment for Admission

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