Certificate in Automotive technician (Toyota Foundation)

British Columbia Institute of Technology - Burnaby Campus

Canada,British Columbia

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8 Months

Duration

CAD 14,490/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 154 FREE

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Canada, British Columbia

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 48,000 +

Int. Students: 4,500 +

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Main Campus Address

SE16 - 3700, Willingdon Ave, Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2, Canada

Certificate in Automotive technician (Toyota Foundation)

Program Overview

Automotive Technician fix and test engine vehicles. They dismantle, assess and amass motors and frill, cooling frameworks, transmissions and grips, drivelines, braking and suspension frameworks. Car specialists utilize rationale and deductive thinking in diagnosing and investigating mechanical just as electrical/electronic vehicle frameworks. BCIT School of Transportation has teamed up with the Toyota Dealers of British Columbia to give Toyota supported preparing. Notwithstanding accepting the Provincial educational plan, you will get preparing, introduction, and spotlight on Toyota items. 

This section level program gives you the fundamental learning and down to earth abilities required for passage into the car business. As an alumnus, you may seek after a profession as a general fix expert or represent considerable authority in one of the many changed vocation ways that have developed inside the business. Toyota Dealer sponsorships likewise give a fourteen-day work practicum inside this program giving you the chance to arrange inside the Toyota framework.  In order to get into this program student needs to be registered into dealership’s Staff-master system with a job title of Line Technician, Shop Foremen, Team Leader, etc. 

You will likewise get kudos for your first degree of disciple specialized preparing from the Industry Training Authority (ITA) and 450 hours credit towards your time in exchange. At the effective finish of this program, you will be planned to compose the Provincial Level 1 apprenticeship test.