* Administrative Fees, Ancillary Fees
High school diploma or at least 19 years old prior to start of the program
Advances in technology have created unprecedented changes in the automotive industry. These changes have created a demand for a highly skilled workforce in the technical, service, and managerial positions required for this sector.
In response to the automotive industry’s needs, the Motive Power Technician program provides students with a specific range of technical training as well as a range of generic skills required for employment in this rapidly changing industry.
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Semester 1
COMP 201 Basic Computer Applications
MATH 17 Introductory Mathematics for Trades Technicians
MOTO 101 Work Practices I
MOTO 102 Engine Systems I
MOTO 103 Electrical, Electronics, & Fuel Systems I
MOTO 104 Drive Train Systems I
MOTO 105 Suspension, Steering & Brakes Systems I
Semester 2
AUTO 1210 Technical Mathematics
COMM 62 Skilled Trades Applied Communications
MOTO 201 Air Conditioning Systems
MOTO 202 Engine Systems II
MOTO 203 Electrical, Electronics and Emissions Systems II
MOTO 204 Drive Train Systems II
MOTO 205 Suspension, Steering & Brakes Systems II
Semester 3
AUTO 1306 Customer Relations and Communications
AUTO 1403 Blueprint Reading and Computer Aided Design
GENE General Education Course
MOTO 303 Electrical, Electronic and Emissions Systems III
AUTO 1404 Hydraulics
GENE 24 Ethics and Critical Thinking
Semester 4
AUTO 1401 Automotive After Market
AUTO 1407 Technology & Business Practices
GENE General Education Course
MOTO 301 Work Practices II
MOTO 302 Engine Systems III
MOTO 304 Drive Train Systems III
MOTO 305 Suspension, Steering & Brake Systems III
AUTO 1402 Microcontrollers
Analysis of the labour market shows that the Province of Ontario is facing skills shortages in the transportation sector. More than half of the new positions created in this industry will be in managerial, technical and skilled trades.