Automotive Service Technician
Bukas sa mga International Student
Lugar ng pag-aaral
Mahusay na Trades
kredensyal
Advanced na Sertipiko
Haba ng Programa
1 Taon | Buong oras
MITT Transition
As MITT winds down operations and transfers programs to RRC Polytech, we are working together to facilitate the application process for Fall 2026 programs, which will be delivered by RRC Polytech.
The information on this page is only for programs currently in-progress and is not applicable to the Fall 2026 intake and beyond. Future students should visit RRC Polytech’s website to learn more and apply to the program.
Pangkalahatang-ideya ng Programa
CIP Code: 47.0604
This program combines hands-on learning in a shop environment, classroom theory, and MITT’s Bridging to Work workshops to equip students with career-ready fundamentals in automotive repair, basic diagnostics, and troubleshooting. Graduates who meet specific criteria can earn credit toward Apprenticeship Manitoba Level 1.
Pangunahing Impormasyon
Enero 2027 (Mga Araw)
Mga Highlight ng 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.
- Career Preparation: Development of essential skills for various roles, including auto mechanic, service writer, parts salesperson, and service manager.
- 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.
Mga Resulta sa Karera
- Auto Mechanic
- Service Writer
- Parts Salesperson
- Service Manager
- Shop Foreman
Mga Kinakailangan sa Pagpasok
2026-2027
Domestic
Manitoba high school diploma (o inaasahang makumpleto sa loob ng 45 araw ng petsa ng pagsisimula ng programa), o katumbas , kabilang ang:
- Credit sa 40S Mathematics
- Credit sa 40S English Language Arts
Ang pagiging karapat-dapat at mga kinakailangan ng Mature Student para sa programang ito ay makikita sa aming page na Mature Students .
Internasyonal
Manitoba high school diploma (o inaasahang makumpleto sa loob ng 45 araw ng petsa ng pagsisimula ng programa), o katumbas , kabilang ang:
- Pinakamababang grado na 50% sa kursong Senior Level Mathematics
- Pinakamababang grado na 50% sa kursong Panitikan sa Unang Antas ng Wika
Mga Karagdagang Kinakailangan
- Ipinakita Kahusayan sa wikang Ingles (kung nag-aral sa labas ng Canada).
Bisitahin Mga Kinakailangan sa Pagpasok para matuto pa.
Matrikula at Bayarin
| Tinantyang Gastos ng Programa (International) | |
|---|---|
| tuition | $6,085 |
| Mga bayarin | $375 |
| Tinantyang Gastos sa Teksbuk | $400 |
| Kabuuang Tinantyang Gastos ng Programa | $6,860.00 |
Ang mga gastos ay mga pagtatantya at maaaring magbago. Bisitahin ang Tuition at Bayarin at Impormasyon ng Programa para sa karagdagang impormasyon.
Mga Madalas Itanong
This program is primarily taught in person during full-day sessions, with less than 10% of course content delivered online.
Ang programang ito ay tumatakbo nang 10 magkakasunod na buwan, hindi kasama ang mga linggo ng tagumpay ng mag-aaral at mga pista opisyal. Tingnan ang Akademikong Iskedyul para sa mga detalye.
Mga Teksbuk at Kagamitan
Ang kumpletong listahan ng supply at impormasyon sa aklat-aralin ay matatagpuan sa pahina ng Impormasyon ng Programa .
Mga Kinakailangan sa Laptop
Ang mga mag-aaral ay dapat magdala ng Tier 1 na laptop para sa programang ito. Higit pang impormasyon at teknikal na mga detalye ang makukuha sa pahina ng Laptop and Technical Needs .
Yes. A five-week work practicum is a mandatory part of the program, giving students real-world experience with a local automotive employer.
What are the practicum eligibility requirements?
To participate in the practicum, students must:
- Maintain a minimum grade of C in each course
- Meet all program-specific eligibility requirements
- International students must hold a valid co-op work permit
Is practicum placement guaranteed?
No. Practicum placements are not guaranteed. If eligibility requirements are not met or placements are unavailable, MITT will work with students to explore alternative program completion options.
Yes. Graduates may receive Level 1 Apprenticeship Manitoba credit and 900 hours in the Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship program if they:
- Complete the program with a minimum 70% average in trade-specific courses
- Secure employment in the automotive industry
- Register as an apprentice within two years of graduation
Yes, financial aid may be available to those who qualify. Explore financial aid options.
Automotive Service Technician
Lahat ng Kurso
Automotive Service Tools and Equipment (AUTO-1000) — 40 hours
This course introduces students to the safe operation of hand tools and shop equipment used in automotive repair. Topics include measuring tools, welding and cutting equipment, and fabrication tools, as well as basic vehicle maintenance procedures.Orientation and Safety (SAFE-1000) — 50 hours
This course introduces students to the automotive industry, exploring career opportunities, shop safety, and fundamental automotive concepts. Topics include shop organization, workplace hazards, and the principles of vehicle systems.Orientation and Safety Lab (SAFE-1010) — 25 hours
Students apply safety knowledge in a hands-on automotive shop environment. They demonstrate awareness of workplace hazards, proper use of personal protective equipment, and safe handling of jacks and jack stands through individual and group activities.Automotive Service Tools and Equipment Lab (AUTO-1010) — 60 hours
Students gain hands-on experience using tools and equipment in an automotive repair setting. Emphasis is placed on safe work practices, proper tool handling, and fundamental repair techniques necessary for a modern shop environment.Engine Fundamentals (AUTO-1100) — 50 hours
This course covers the structure and operation of internal combustion engines. Students study engine components, cylinder block and head construction, and diagnostic tools used to service and troubleshoot engine systems.Engine Fundamentals Lab (AUTO-1110) — 50 hours
Students gain practical experience by fully disassembling and reassembling a gasoline engine. Emphasis is placed on precision measurements, organization, and adherence to service procedures.Brakes, Tires, and Driveshafts (AUTO-1120) — 30 hours
This course introduces students to braking systems, wheel and tire construction, and drivetrain components. Topics include hydraulic brake systems, tire technology, and CV and universal joints in driveshaft assemblies.Brakes, Tires, and Driveshafts Lab (AUTO-1130) — 45 hours
Students practice brake system repairs, tire and wheel servicing, and driveshaft maintenance using hands-on exercises in a shop environment. Training includes both on-car and bench-based procedures.Electrical Fundamentals (AUTO-1140) — 50 hours
Students learn the basics of automotive electrical systems, including circuit theory, Ohm’s Law, and wiring diagram interpretation. Training includes using diagnostic tools to troubleshoot common electrical faults.Electrical Fundamentals Lab (AUTO-1150) — 50 hours
Students develop hands-on diagnostic skills for electrical systems. Exercises include voltage and resistance testing, wiring repairs, and using test lights and multimeters for fault diagnosis.Engine Systems and Diagnosis (AUTO-1200) — 37 hours
This course covers engine lubrication, cooling, intake, and exhaust systems, including turbochargers and superchargers. Students learn system functions and common diagnostic methods used in the automotive industry.Engine Systems and Diagnosis Lab (AUTO-1210) — 38 hours
Students apply diagnostic skills to engine systems, performing oil pump and cooling system inspections, intake and exhaust component removal, and turbocharger servicing while demonstrating knowledge of system hazards.Suspension, Steering, and Alignment (AUTO-1220) — 40 hours
This course covers the function and operation of modern suspension and steering systems, along with alignment principles and service procedures. Students study suspension travel, steering linkages, and four-wheel alignment processes.Suspension, Steering, and Alignment Lab (AUTO-1230) — 60 hours
Students gain practical experience in servicing suspension and steering components. They perform pre-alignment inspections, adjust alignment angles, and conduct test drives on live vehicles.Automotive Electrical and Diagnosis (AUTO-1240) — 30 hours
This course covers starter and charging system operation, lighting systems, and the use of automotive scan tools. Topics include alternators, voltage regulation, and on-board diagnostics (OBD) for modern vehicles.Automotive Electrical and Diagnosis Lab (AUTO-1250) — 45 hours
Students diagnose and service starter and alternator systems, troubleshoot lighting circuits, and use scan tools to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and sensor data on live vehicles.Maintenance and Customer Service (AUTO-1300) — 50 hours
This course introduces students to customer service principles, work order processing, and parts management. Students practice communication skills while performing vehicle inspections and preventative maintenance.Automotive Work Practicum (AUTO-1900) — 200 hours
This work-integrated learning experience places students in an automotive repair facility, providing real-world experience in diagnostics, repairs, and customer service. The practicum helps build technical skills, confidence, and job readiness.Communications Essentials (COMM-1000) — 42 hours
This course equips students with workplace communication skills, including résumé writing, interview preparation, and professional interactions. Practical exercises enhance verbal and written communication in automotive settings. Minimum Passing Grade: 50%. Course Requirements: None.Trades Math (MATH-1000) — 42 hours
This course provides students with fundamental mathematical skills relevant to the automotive trade. Topics include arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and measurement techniques used in diagnostics and repairs.