“Take care of your car in the garage, and the car will take care of you on the road.” - Amit Kalantri
This course introduces students to the service and maintenance of vehicles, aircraft, and watercraft. Students will develop knowledge and skills related to the construction and operation of vehicle systems and learn maintenance and repair techniques. Student projects may include the construction of a self-propelled vehicle or craft, engine service, tire/wheel service, electrical/battery service, and proper body care.
This course enables students to develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine, electrical, suspension, brake, and steering systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft. Students will develop communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will develop an awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation and will learn about apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry.
This course enables students to further develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine management systems; powertrains; steering/ control, suspension, brake, and body systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft; and/or small-engine products. Students will refine communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will expand their awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation and their knowledge of apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry.
Yes. If you are enrolled in any of the transportation technology courses, you can bring your vehicle in the shop, provided that you ask for permission. UPDATE: Due to COVID 19, the transportation shop at Woburn will not allow vehicles in the shop as per TDSB directive.
YES. They are diferent course codes and can be taken even silmuntaniously to receive two credits, provided the timetable schedule can allow it
You can contact Mr. Ferrar by visiting his classroom Room 135 or email him at: franco.ferrari@tdsb.on.ca. Also, you can speak to your guidance councelor.