Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship Dual Credit
1 year – Dual Credit
Apprentices can expect to become familiar with inspections, diagnoses, repairs, and services to mechanical, electrical, and electronic systems and components of cars, buses, and trucks.
Overview
Automotive Service Technician - TTE4Y (College Course: 310S)
Level 1 In-school Curriculum
This is a theory-based course; students taking this program should either have already taken co-operative education in a related field or be currently involved with an employer.
Length:
One day per week, September to June, 240 hours
Note:
- Tuition, materials, equipment and transportation fees will be covered through the Dual Credit program.
- All students are expected to attend an orientation session prior to taking part in any Dual Credit program.
- Students will be contacted by the SCWI Program Assistant, at least one week prior to the start of the program, to be provided with a date, time and location for each orientation session.
- Students involved in this program will be excused from their regular classes or co-op to attend the College.
Admissions Requirements
Admissions Requirements
Students who may need learning opportunities outside of high school and who would benefit from a college or apprenticeship experience to complete their Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
Certification/Accreditation
Certification/Accreditation
Dual credit programs can help students transition from high school to college and apprenticeship programs. They can help students complete their Ontario Secondary School Diploma while customizing their learning with exposure to the college environment.
Students have the opportunity to:
- Earn high school credits while studying at a local college or taking apprenticeship training
- Gain experience in the transition to postsecondary education or apprenticeship
- Get a head start on learning and training for their future careers.
Further Your Education
Further Your Education
Dual credit programs can help you transition from high school to college and apprenticeship programs. They can help students complete their Ontario Secondary School Diploma while customizing learning with exposure to the college environment.
Students have the opportunity to:
- Earn high school credits while studying at a local college or taking apprenticeship training
- Gain experience in the transition to postsecondary education or apprenticeship
- Get a head start on learning and training for future careers.