Rev up your skills with our Mechanical and Automotive course! This hands-on program provides students with the knowledge and practical experience needed to understand, maintain, and repair modern vehicles. Learn essential skills in engine diagnostics, electrical systems, brakes, suspension, and more, while working with industry-standard tools and technology. Whether you’re looking to start a career in the automotive industry or simply want to enhance your mechanical skills, this course will give you the confidence to tackle real-world automotive challenges. Get ready to take the driver’s seat in your future—enroll today!
Mechanics 10 introduces students to the automotive industry, focusing on safety, tools, maintenance, and vehicle purchase considerations. Students learn to use hand and power tools, work with automotive fasteners, and understand automotive lubricants. The course also covers the maintenance of small engines and outdoor power equipment. Students explore various career opportunities in the mechanical and automotive fields, preparing them for future work or further specialization in automotive maintenance and repair.
The Mechanics A20 course focuses on key automotive repair and maintenance skills. Students learn automotive diagnosis and repair processes, including working with wheel bearings, brake systems, suspension systems, and hydraulic systems. The course emphasizes safety, vehicle lifting, and the use of service information. Advanced topics like anti-lock brake systems, suspension systems, and emission controls are also covered. Students participate in practical work placements to gain hands-on experience, which is followed by reflection to relate work experience to future career goals.
The Mechanics B20 course builds on foundational automotive repair skills, with a focus on advanced diagnostics and system repairs. Students will work with cooling systems, exhaust systems, engine diagnostics, and both manual and automatic transmissions. Safety and proper vehicle lifting techniques are emphasized, alongside repair and modification practices. Students will gain hands-on experience and participate in work placements, providing valuable industry exposure. The course also includes preparation and follow-up components, helping students link their practical experience to career goals.
The Mechanics A30 course focuses on advanced automotive systems, including HVAC, electrical, ignition, and fuel delivery systems. Students will learn to diagnose, service, and repair key vehicle components, such as batteries, charging systems, and hybrid vehicle technologies. The course also covers vehicle safety systems, including passenger restraints, and automotive computer systems. Students will gain advanced diagnostic skills and perform hands-on repairs and modifications. As part of the course, students will engage in work placements to gain industry experience and explore potential career paths in the mechanical and automotive fields.
The Mechanics B30 course builds on foundational skills, offering students advanced training in automotive systems, including multi-cylinder engine overhaul, driveline repairs, and differential servicing. Students will learn to diagnose, repair, and maintain essential vehicle components such as clutches, transfer cases, and drive shafts. The course emphasizes safety and proper repair techniques, preparing students for advanced automotive diagnostics and mechanical work. Work placements provide hands-on experience, allowing students to apply their skills in real-world environments and gain insights into career opportunities in the automotive and mechanical industries.