Diploma in Motive Power Technician - Service & Management
Belleville, Canada
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
CAD 16,908 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* additional program costs: $746 year one
Introduction
Train for a career in the fast-paced and ever-changing automotive field with expertise that can be applied to motive power trades such as heavy equipment, small engine, marine, power sport, truck and coach and agricultural technician.
Turn Your Diploma into a Degree
Many universities across Canada and abroad will provide credit recognition for your diploma studies at Loyalist College. The following is a list of agreements that are currently in place. There are many more options, and new agreements are added annually.
Two-Year Diploma
- Algoma University — B.A.; B.B.A.; B.Sc.; Bach. Computer Science
- Brock University — various*
- Davenport University – B.A. General Business
- Lakehead University — various*
- Laurentian University — various*
- Nipissing University — various*
- Seneca College — Bach. Interdisciplinary Studies
- Ontario Tech University — B.A. Adult Education and Digital Technology
- University of Waterloo — various*
- Wilfrid Laurier University — various*
- York University — various*
*Various potential degree pathways. Please confirm details with the receiving institution.
Students are eligible for the following awards in the Motive Power Fundamentals and Technician programs:
- Frank Forest Award
Experiential Learning
Get a hands-on education that will prepare you for this trade:
- Learn by doing this in Loyalist’s new state-of-the-art Bay of Quinte Skills Centre.
- Practise your skills in real vehicles and vehicle components in a safe learning environment.
- Gain practical knowledge of safe environmental practices and small business management.
- Enjoy extracurricular opportunities including the annual Show and Shine event, Drive to Survive, Santa Claus parade, Heels on Wheels, and the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas.
- SEMA has invited Loyalist students to participate in its student placement program for the past several years – the only College Automotive program in Canada to participate in the program.
- Selected parts of the course content mirror that of the three levels of the Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship program.
Outstanding Faculty Make the Difference
- Learn with an experienced, knowledgeable and enthusiastic faculty.
- Professors have licensed Automotive Technicians recognized and in good standing with the Skilled Trades Ontario, with experience teaching high school and college automotive programs.
- The program coordinator has been recognized with Outstanding Achievement Awards from the Canadian Auto Workers and Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Programs.
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Ideal Students
Is It for You?
You love cars. But do you want to do this for a living? People who succeed in this program:
- Have often grown up taking things apart and putting them back together
- Enjoy troubleshooting and solving problems
- Have a good background in math
- Like to know how things work
Admissions
Curriculum
First Year - Semester One
- Applied Work Practices 1
- Computer Skills
- Electrical, Electronics, and Fuel Basics
- Engine Systems 1
- Interpersonal Skills
- Trade Calculations
First Year - Semester Two
- College Writing Skills
- Electronics and Fuel 1
- Gear Trains 1
- Parts/Supplies
- Suspension, Steering & Brakes1
- General Education Elective
Second Year - Semester Three
- Electrical, Electronics, and Fuel 2
- Engine Systems 2
- Gear Trains 2
- Small Business Management
- General Education Elective
Second Year - Semester Four
- Applied Management Principles
- Applied Work Practices 2
- Electrical, Electronics, and Fuel 3
- Suspension, Steering and Brakes 2
- General Education Elective
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Find Your Career
Motive power tradespeople possess refined knowledge, diagnostic abilities and business management skills.
- A one-year certificate prepares you for a career as parts and counter personnel.
- A two-year diploma prepares you for a technical position and provides the practical training to manage a small business or franchise.
- Graduates work with dealerships, manufacturers, service and repair shops, parts distributors, retail stores, wholesalers, insurance appraisers and adjustors, and manufacturing plants for automotive-related items.
- Activities may include repairs, writing customer service orders, sales, customer relations, parts counter service, warranty claim processing, supervision and insurance appraisal.
Our Grads Get Great Jobs
- Auto Parts Counter Person, Benson Auto Parts
- Apprentice Technician, Boyer Kia
- Service Writer, Canadian Tire
- Automotive Technician, JFP Automotive Inc.
- Automotive Technician, Heninger Toyota
- Automotive Apprentice, Ford Canada
- Counter Person, CarQuest
- Vehicle Sales Associate, Belleville Toyota