Welding And Fabrication Techniques – ALGONQUIN COLLEGE

Students learn key welding concepts, including reading and interpreting engineering drawings, metallurgy, and joint and metal preparation. Students develop skills in oxy acetylene welding, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux-core arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding and plasma arc cutting.

Automotive Service Technician (ASEP-GM) – ALGONQUIN COLLEGE

Designed by General Motors (GM) to prepare for a career with GM dealerships. Alternate between formal in-class training and hands-on work experience in a dealership. Apprentices learn about electrical systems, air conditioning systems, fuel systems, drivelines, engine mechanicals, power trains, steering and suspensions, brakes, options and accessories, computer-operated and assisted systems, truck components and systems, […]

Auto Body Repairer – ALGONQUIN COLLEGE

Sixty percent of class time is spent in theory and 40 percent in learning practical, hands-on skills. In the basic, intermediate, and advanced levels, apprentices learn the different types of body construction and repair techniques and refinishing procedures.

Motive Power Technician – ALGONQUIN COLLEGE

Students complete all three levels of the apprenticeship training curriculum, earn a college diploma and gain working experience through a paid co-operative placement in the automotive industry in only 16 months through this Co-Op Diploma Apprenticeship program (CODA).

Machine Buffing & Glazing – SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

This is a general interest course for the automotive enthusiast that provides instruction about repairing, protecting and enhancing paint finishes on vehicles. We’ll cover safety, paint finish identification, inspection and analysis and imperfection removal. No automobiles are accepted as projects.