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Automotive Service Technician Foundation

30-week certificate

Where: Campbell River, Port Alberni
Starts: September
  • Industry Training Authority (ITA) approved.
  • Emphasis is placed on essential skills identified by employers, from brake system servicing and wheel alignment to suspension service.
  • Earn apprenticeship technical training credit towards Interprovincial (Red Seal) certification. 

Career possibilities: Graduates can pursue a wide range of employment opportunities within the mechanics trade, from automotive service technician apprentice and parts technician to service writer or service manager.

Why Choose North Island College?

  • Great facilities. During the Automotive Service Technician Foundation program, you’ll develop practical, valuable skills desired by employers. You’ll learn in a well-equipped shop that will prepare you to move directly into the industry, and you can even learn on your own vehicle!
  • A network of support. To ensure the program remains current and relevant for new employees, NIC is advised by local employers.
  • Industry Recognized Training. NIC is an Industry Training Authority (ITA) approved training provider for this entry-level program in the Interprovincial (Red Seal) trade of automotive service technician.

Program Highlights

The Automotive Service Technician Foundation program follows the outline as set by the Automotive Training Standards Organization (ATSO) and concentrates on areas that have been identified by the BC automotive industry and the National Red Seal standard as being most important for new employees entering the trade.

During this program, students train in a shop similar to that found in a normal work environment in order to develop the necessary skills to succeed. Special emphasis is placed on brake system servicing; steering, suspension service and wheel alignment; scheduled vehicle service; vehicle electrical and electronic systems; safety; and troubleshooting techniques. To ensure the program remains current and relevant, the ATSO is advised by industry representatives who continually review and update the curriculum.

On successful completion of this program graduates are eligible to write the Certificate of Qualification exam for Automotive Service Technician 1 and upon entering into an apprenticeship will also receive a 450 hour time credit from the ITA toward the time required to complete their apprenticeship.

Career Opportunities

Upon completion of the Automotive Service Technician Foundation program, you will discover a wide range of employment opportunities within this trade or in related areas. Career positions may include, are not limited to, automotive service technician apprentice, lube technician, tire repair technician, service writer, and parts person.

Supply List

• Safety Glasses
• Coveralls
• Steel Toed Safety Boots
• Padlock or Combination Lock
• 3 ring binder
• Loose leaf paper and graph paper
• Pen/ pencil/ hi-liter
• Scientific Calculator (optional)
• Welding helmet, goggles, gloves and striker
 

Admission Requirements

  1. English 11 or TPC 12, or NIC ENG 034; and
  2. Minimum C grade in Principles of Math 10, Applications of Math 11, NIC MAT 033, or equivalent; or 
  3. Successful NIC assessment testing in English and Math

 

To Be Successful

• Students are encouraged to contact the instructor for an in-person or telephone interview. The purpose of the interview is to provide advice, answer questions about the program and discuss various career fields and choices.
• Many employers require grade 12 completion as an employment standard. If you do not meet this requirement we encourage you to contact a Student Advisor to discuss upgrading or grade 12 completion options offered at NIC. In addition to the stated prerequisites secondary school equivalent courses in Science, Physics and Drafting are considered an asset.
• The most important key to success is the desire to become a quality trades person. The traditional values of hard work, reliability, positive attitude and the desire to do quality work are essential to succeed in the program.
• Prospective students should be aware that trades programs require good hand/eye coordination, good binocular vision, strong abilities in spatial and mechanical reasoning along with good math and communication skills.
• There is also an expectation of physical activities such as lifting, working on ladders and scaffolding or in confined spaces and under various weather conditions. Prospective students should also have the ability to stay focused for prolonged periods.
 

Program Requirements

Completion Requirements

To pass the program you are required to attain a minimum of 70% in each course.

  1. Questions about the new Automotive Service Technician Training model? Visit http://www.itabc.ca/AssetFactory.aspx?did=1345
  2. View a flowchart for AST 1 requirements for students enrolled in Foundation programs http://www.itabc.ca/AssetFactory.aspx?did=1357

Questions?

Contact:

Campbell River
Chris Posner
250-923-9737

Port Alberni
Patrick Balfry
250-724-8726

questions@nic.bc.ca

Financial Awards Available!

David Whitworth/Tom Cross Trades Bursary
Golden Oldies Car Club Scholarship
Tim Fletcher Memorial Bursary

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