Motive Power Technician (Automotive) - Apprentice Ontario College Diploma/Apprentice
ObjectivesThe Co-op Diploma (Automotive) Apprentice program is designed to develop graduates with essential advanced technical, organizational, interpersonal, administrative and managerial skills required for the automotive service industry as well as providing progressive and comprehensive learning experiences on internal combustion spark ignition power trains and related modern vehicle systems. Students will learn to communicate effectively, diagnose and solve problems logically and to undertake responsible work tasks with a minimum of supervision.
Practical experienceThere are four months of practical, on-the-job co-operative training at an automotive service facility.
Academic titleMotive Power Technician (Automotive) - Apprentice Ontario College Diploma/Apprentice
Course descriptionYear 1 (MPF1)
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
MOTP-1028 Engine Mechanical Systems Fundamentals 6.00
MOTP-1029 Power Train Systems Fundamentals 4.50
MOTP-1030 Fuel & Emission Systems Fundamentals 5.50
MOTP-1031 Vehicle Control Systems Fundamentals 6.50
MOTP-1032 Electrical Systems Fundamentals 6.50
MOTP-1033 Technical Practices & Auxilliary Systems 5.00
MKTG-1047 Marketing Principles 3.00
MATH-1162 Applied Mathematics 3.00
MGMT-1198 Management-Intro 3.00
WRIT-1039 Reason & Writing 1-Technology 3.00
Year 2
Gen Ed - Take a 3 credit General Education elective course
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
MOTP-5002 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems 4.00
MOTP-5003 Automotive Fuel & Emission Systems 3.00
MOTP-5004 Alternative Energy Vehicle Systems 3.00
MOTP-5005 Automotive Climate Control Systems 1.50
MOTP-5006 Automotive Power Train Systems 2.50
MOTP-5007 Automotive Vehicle Control Systems 2.50
MOTP-5014 Applied Vehicle Dynamics 3.00
MGMT-5041 Management Principles 3.00
MGMT-5043 Applied Management Principles 2.00
COMM-3040 Communications-Motive Power 3.00
Gen Ed - Electives
Take 3 General Education Credits -
Normally taken in Year 2
COMM-3040 - Communications-Motive Power
This course introduces students to forms of technical writing commonly found in the motive power workplace. Students will learn to research, write, and format documents according to industry standards. As well, students will learn to edit and take responsibility for the content of their own work.
MATH-1162 - Applied Mathematics
This course will provide students with the necessary mathematical knowledge and skills required to understand, interpret and find solutions for analytical problems in the motive power industry.
MGMT-1198 - Management-Intro
In this course, students study topics which include skills needed for work, learning and life. Students discuss the rationale that provides the foundation for learning all other skills which enable people to evolve with their jobs and adapt to workplace change. This course will also provide the student with an introduction to organizational structures, behaviour, business practices and procedures of the motive power service industry. Students also study topics which include, workplace safety, workplace hazardous materials information, safe work practices.
MGMT-5041 - Management Principles
This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of the principles of leadership andmanagement. A central concept of the course is that there is a general framework forunderstanding leadership and management principles that applies to all organizations--large or small, public or private, product-oriented or service-oriented. The student will gain knowledge of the importance of values and ethics, communicating, planning, decision making, organizing, leading, controlling, and innovating.At the end of this course, students may use the knowledge gained to formulate and presentrealistic, comprehensive plans to resolve issues.
MGMT-5043 - Applied Management Principles
The student will gain a working knowledge of, shop management, accounting practices and applied business practice skills requirements for personnel employed in various areas of responsibility in theMotive Power Industry. Effectiveness and quality improvement strategies and analyses of the respective systems and controls are emphasized.
MKTG-1047 - Marketing Principles
This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of the scope of marketing research. The course follows the logic of the marketing research process. The student will gain knowledge of the importance of research and how the right questions help address the critical elements of opportunity evaluation, demographic targeting, analyzing and ethical decision making. At the end of this course, students will use the knowledge gained to execute and present a comprehensive marketing research study.
MOTP-1028 - Engine Mechanical Systems Fundamentals
This course will provide a study of the design features, materials and operating principles of the internal combustion engine. This study will be applied to diagnosis and repair, rework and modification along with component failure and service analysis.
MOTP-1029 - Power Train Systems Fundamentals
This course will provide an in-depth study of the design features, operating principles, static and dynamic test procedures of power transmission and driveline systems. The student will also learn to evaluate system problems logically, describe and perform service repair operations.
MOTP-1030 - Fuel & Emission Systems Fundamentals
This course will provide a study of the design features and operating principles of selected fuel, intake and exhaust systems as they apply to internal combustion engines and will include fuel production and system related theories. This course will also include applied diagnosis and repair, re-work and modification, and failure and service analysis.
MOTP-1031 - Vehicle Control Systems Fundamentals
This course will provide an in depth study of automotive suspension, steering and braking systems. The student also learns to evaluate system problems logically, prescribe and effect corrective action, and perform quality control comparative systems and service equipment efficiency tests.
MOTP-1032 - Electrical Systems Fundamentals
This course pertains to a study of the design features and operating principles of electrical systems, such as cranking, charging, lighting and accessories systems and electronic systems, such as ignition and computerized fuel injection. The student also learns to solve applied problems, perform laboratory experiments, write lab reports and analyze performance tests according to manufacturers' recommendations.
MOTP-1033 - Technical Practices & Auxilliary Systems
In this course, students study topics which include information on procedures related to fasteners, bearings, seals, sealants, oxy-acetylene heating and cutting, electric arc and MIG welding, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Fluid Power Systems, Cabs and Controls Systems and Truck, Trailer and Articulating Coach Combinations are also studied in this course.
MOTP-5002 - Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems
This course will enable the student to conduct static and dynamic motive power electrical systems performance tests, analyze and evaluate electrical systems problems logically, prescribe and effect corrective service and repair measures to manufacturers' specifications, develop and conduct electrical systems quality control checks, perform comparative studies on motive power electrical systems equipment efficiency and communicate effectively with the public and customers.
WRIT-1039 - Reason & Writing 1-Technology
This course will introduce technology students to essential principles of reading, writing, and reasoning at the postsecondary level. Students will identify, summarize, analyze, and evaluate multiple short readings and write persuasive response essays to develop their vocabulary, comprehension, grammar, and critical thinking. This course will also introduce students to selected issues and terms in technology.