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mechanicGrade 12 - Transportation Technology

TTJ4C - Transportation Technology - Auto mechanics (College):

This course enables students to further develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine management systems; powertrains; steering/control, suspension, brake, and body systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft; and/or small-engine products. Students will refine communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will expand their awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation and their knowledge of apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry.  PREREQUISITE: TTJ3CA - Transportation Technology (Auto mechanics) or TTJ3C - Transportation Technology (Auto mechanics)

TTJ4CA - Transportation Technology - Auto mechanics (College):

This program is a two credit package (220 hours) available at the Grade 12 level.  This course examines the commonalities of land, air, and marine vehicles and transportation systems. Students will develop safe workplace habits and business management skills and will use diagnostic, hand, and power tools effectively to service and repair vehicles to meet industry standards and safety inspections. They will also research the entry requirements for apprenticeship training programs and develop the employability and technical skills required for entry into the workplace. This course makes up two of the major credits for the Specialist High Skills Major in Transportation Technology. 2 CREDITS - PREREQUISITE: TTJ3CA - Transportation Technology - Auto mechanics

* This program is a two-credit package (220 hours) available at the Grade 12 level. This course enables students to develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine, electrical, suspension, brake, and steering systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft. Students will develop communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will develop an awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation, and will learn about apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry. This course helps a Catholic school student to become a self-directed, responsible, lifelong learner who demonstrates a confident and positive sense of self and respect for the dignity and welfare of others. This is an emphasis course within Transportation Technology concentrating on light aircraft. Ministry course expectations must be met in order for students to earn these  credits.   PREREQUISITE: TTL3CA OR TTL3C

 

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