FAQ

Where will I be studying?

Our Motive Power lab is a state-of-the-art, 18-bay, 30,000-square-foot facility. Through our many partnerships with industry, our students have access to tools, equipment and facilities that are used in the industry today. Our facilities include Snap-On hand-tools at every workstation, lots of electronic vehicle testing equipment, and specialized trainer units that isolate specific vehicle functions and allow students to fault-find more effectively. Students also have access to a chassis dynamometer to monitor vehicles under various load conditions.

What kind of equipment will I be using?

Our students also have access to equipment that is ahead of what is considered industry standard. This equipment includes an advanced, miniaturized video camera system that can view inside various mechanical components, an optical alignment system for quick and accurate suspension measurements, and digital oscilloscopes for monitoring and troubleshooting complicated vehicle electronic systems. Our facility is 100% wireless, giving students instant access to a wealth of relevant vehicle information over the internet and through hand-held devices.

How much hands-on experience is involved in this program?

Approximately 50% of the program involves hands-on, in-lab work. The other 50% of the program is in-class and includes theoretical work

Will I be a full-fledged mechanic when I graduate from this program?

No, to become a mechanic, you will have to go through the Automotive Service Apprenticeship process; however, this program (Motive Power Technician) will give you the fundamentals to get a job in the industry.

Do I have to supply my own tools when taking this program?

No, the students in the Motive Power Technician program have access to a full range of hand tools and the other equipment required for this program.

Where can I find out more information about Apprenticeships?

Algonquin College offers apprenticeship training in a number of different program areas. Click here to view more information about apprenticeships at Algonquin College. To find out more information about apprenticeship as a viable pathway and how to start an apprenticeship, please click here.

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