Automotive Service Technician Foundation Harmonized Certificate
Learn and hone essential skills from brake system servicing and steering to suspension service, wheel alignment, electronic systems and more as you earn apprenticeship technical training credit toward Interprovincial (Red Seal) certification. You’ll be prepared for a wide range of opportunities in the mechanics trade from automotive service technician and parts technician to service writer or service manager.
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Admission Requirements
Or successful completion of FSK 030 if the above requirements are not met.
- High School graduation is preferred provided the applicant meets or exceeds the stated prerequisites.
Course Requirements
- AMH - 100 Workplace Safety
- AMH - 101 Employability Skills
- AMH - 102 Tools and Equipment
- AMH - 103 General Automotive Maintenance
- AMH - 104 General Automotive Practices
- AMH - 105 Brake Systems
- AMH - 106 Steering Systems
- AMH - 107 Suspension Systems
- AMH - 108 Basic Electrical Systems
- AMH - 109 Work Habits
- Students not having current, valid First Aid and WHMIS certification are required to take these courses to meet program requirements. Separate fees will be charged for WHMIS and First Aid.
- WSF - 019 Orientation to WHMIS Online
- FAC - 020 Emergency First Aid with CPR Level C
- Based on availability of placements with industry, Trades Foundation students may have an opportunity to participate in an optional Work Experience: WXT 100 Work Experience-Trades Foundation In this program, students may participate in field trips to industry specific locations.
Completion Requirements
Students will be required to achieve a minimum C (Letter Grade Scale 2) in each course to pass the program.