Fees and intakes
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Vancouver Community College (VCC)
Students in the Automotive Service Technology Diploma will work in classroom and shop environments to gain the theoretical knowledge and hands on experience to succeed in the automotive technology industry. The initial courses focus on students learning and practicing tool kit use, identifying tools, mechanical technology as used on the shop floor, as well as understanding and identifying design structures of tools and technology. This will all be undertaken following the principles of safety and WHMIS. Once mastery of this is achieved, students will learn the theory and practice to the specific components of vehicle repairs. Throughout the classroom experience students will learn through a variety of teaching and learning styles such as group work, presentations, lectures and examinations. In the shop environment, students apply the theory they acquired in class to diagnose, service, and repair all components of vehicles through hands on-projects, tasks and assessments.
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.