Automotive Technology
Canadian Student
At A Glance
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Duration2 school years part-time
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CredentialCertificate
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work practicumYes
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apprenticeshipLevel 1
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Tuition1N/A
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additional supplies$255.00 (purchased by student)
1Tuition is estimated and subject to change. Refer to the chart below for more detailed program costs.
The Automotive Technology (High School) program provides students with the opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to enter into 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.
Course information (includes course codes)
Career information
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)
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Next start dates | Classes held half-days |
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Fall 2024 |
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A complete supply list can be found at https://mitt.ca/current-students/supply-lists.
The Automotive Technology program may feature a Work Practicum placement in a local workplace which provides students with on-the-job training and experience. Students will apply skills learned in the classroom and develop new skills through working within an actual employer's facility.
MITT does not guarantee practicum placements and, in such situations, the Institute will explore alternative options for program completion with a student.
To achieve apprenticeship accreditation, students must complete the accredited program with an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjects.
Additional information:
http://www.gov.mb.ca/wd/apprenticeship/discover/mbtrades/autoservicetech.html
MITT continuously reviews and improves programs to maintain relevance in the workplace and effective learning experiences for all students. Although the institution strives to have the website reflect the most current version of all programs, MITT reserves the right to change the program curriculum as necessary to meet industry and accreditation requirements. As a result, course information and learning outcomes may be adjusted prior to the scheduled course start date.