Tecnología del automóvil
Área de estudio
Secundaria
Credencial
Certificado
Duración del programa
2 Years | Part time
Resumen del programa
The Automotive Technology (High School) program provides students with the opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to enter the motor vehicle repair industry. Students will learn theory and its practical application while working on automobiles in a shop setting, by performing selected repairs, and by applying basic diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques.
Información básica
Puntos destacados del programa
- Industry-Focused Curriculum: Comprehensive training in automotive repair, diagnostics, and maintenance, aligned with current industry standards.
- Hands-On Learning: Extensive practical experience in a modern automotive shop setting, utilizing industry-standard tools and equipment.
- Apprenticeship Credit: Opportunity to earn credit toward Apprenticeship Manitoba Level 1 upon meeting specific criteria.
- Experienced Instructors: Guidance from professionals with extensive experience in the automotive industry.
- Safety Emphasis: Strong focus on workplace safety practices and protocols to ensure a secure learning environment.
- Modern Facilities: Access to state-of-the-art facilities equipped with the latest automotive technology and tools.
Resultados profesionales
- Auto Technician
- Parts Person
- Automotive repair shops
- Specialty repair shops
- Service facilities
- Car and truck dealerships
- Large organizations that own fleets of vehicles
Requisitos de acceso
Applicants should be currently enrolled in or have successfully completed credits or the equivalent standing from a Canadian school in:
- Grade 10 Math (20S)
- Grade 10 English Language Arts (20F)
Preguntas frecuentes
Cualquier estudiante de secundaria de Manitoba que desee una formación práctica en un oficio cualificado.
Para asistir a MITT High School, debes haber completado con éxito los Grados 9 y 10 de Artes del Lenguaje Inglés, Matemáticas, Educación Física/Salud, Ciencias y Estudios Sociales.
Textbooks and Supplies
A complete supply list and textbook information can be found on the Program Information page.
Requisitos del portátil
Students are required to have access to a Tier 1 laptop for this program. More information and technical specifications are available on the Laptop and Technical Needs page.
El bachillerato MITT es gratuito. Es posible que tengas que comprar material para tu formación técnica.
MITT High School students earn a Senior Years Technology Diploma and an MITT Certificate.
You can receive credit for Apprenticeship Manitoba in-school technical training and hours towards the Apprenticeship Manitoba program by:
- Completar el programa de formación profesional con una media acumulada igual o superior al 70%.
- Conseguir empleo
- Inscribirse como aprendiz en los dos años siguientes a la graduación
Give yourselfa head start
MITT High School te ayuda a desarrollar habilidades, obtener créditos y avanzar en tu educación o carrera con confianza.
Tecnología del automóvil
Todos los cursos
Automotive Systems and Service (AM-015) — 110 hours
This course introduces students to the basic principles related to automotive systems and service. Students learn safety, tools and equipment including Oxy-Acetylene (OAW) welding, automotive systems and service procedures including vehicle inspection and identification, and are introduced to diagnosis strategies.Engine Fundamentals and Service (AM-025) — 110 hours
Develop essential math skills for entry-level drafting. Topics include applied mathematics, geometry, scaling, ratios, algebra, trigonometry, and interpolation to support technical drafting tasks.Chassis Fundamentals and Service (AM-035) — 110 hours
This course introduces students to basic principles of the vehicle chassis and its brake system. The student will be able to describe, diagnose and repair braking, steering, and suspension systems. The student will develop an understanding of the principles of wheel and steering alignment and be able to apply the principles to diagnose and align steering systems.Drive Train Fundamentals and Service (AM-045) — 110 hours
This course introduces students to the basic principles of the vehicle drive train. Students will develop an understanding of the different drive train configurations and their components and be able to diagnose and repair a variety of drive train configurations.Automotive Electrical Systems (AM-055) — 110 hours
This course introduces students to the basic principles of automotive electrical systems. Students will understand the principles of electricity and electronics as it relates to automotive systems and be able to diagnose, service and repair automotive electrical circuits and components.Vehicle Systems Part 1 (AM-065) — 110 hours
This course introduces students to the operation of the automotive electronic and control systems. Students’ knowledge in electrical systems will be further enhanced by learning about the principles of ignition, control and communications systems. Students will be able to diagnose, service and repair ignition, control, and communications systems.Vehicle Systems Part 2 (AM-075) — 110 hours
This course introduces students to the principles of engine management and emission systems, hybrid vehicle systems, as well as Gas Metal Arc (MIG) welding. Students will understand the principles of fuel supply, metering, and vehicle emissions and will be able to use an electronic diagnostic interface to diagnose, service and repair engine management and emission systems.Applied Diagnostic Strategies (AM-085) — 110 hours
This course provides students with an opportunity to apply diagnostic strategies to a variety of vehicle systems and components. Students will demonstrate the ability to diagnose and correct customer concerns and to complete vehicle repairs to accepted industry standards.Applied Technology (AM-115) — 110 hours
Work Practicum: This course offers students the opportunity to practice and refine technical and employability skills relevant to the industry in order to help them make the transition from the learning environment to the workplace.