You will learn the basics of mechanics beginning with safety and small engines, as well as power tools, lubricants, tires and more. This course combines online theory with a 25-hour work placement that will provide hands-on experience in the automotive repair industry.
Sask DLC coordinates the work placement at a local dealership.
You will learn how to safely use tools and equipment to diagnose, repair and maintain vehicles and other small engines. You will examine combustion engines, fuel systems, carburetors, vehicle fluids, tires and wheels and more.
You will also explore career paths and apprenticeship opportunities in the industry.
This course consists of:
75 hours of online theory
25 hour work placement at a local dealership coordinated by Sask DLC
You can also participate in an optional one-day Mechanical and Automotive Learning Camp at Saskatchewan Polytechnic that counts towards your work placement hours.
Work placements provide you the opportunity to experience the newest technology, tools and expertise being used in the industry while exploring if this trade career might be right for you. This is only possible with the support of our partner, the Saskatchewan Automobile Dealer's Association.
All students, parents and mentors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with our work placement information.
We will do our best to find a local work placement; however, we may not be able to accommodate placements in all situations, and/or some travel may be required.
Travel is at the student’s expense. If you have questions about work placements or Sask DLC courses, email helpdesk@saskDLC.ca or call our main office at 306-252-1000.
Introduction to the Automobile
Safety Equipment, Hazardous Materials and Housekeeping Skills
Small Engines
Hand and Power Tools
Fasteners and Lubricants
Tires and Wheels
Outdoor Power and Recreation Equipment Maintenance
Vehicle Maintenance
Career Opportunities
Work Placement
This course requires a midterm and a final exam to be supervised by a proctor
What is a proctor?Reliable internet connection and device to submit course work, including speakers or headphones.
Students are responsible for any necessary workplace attire/materials (i.e. steel-toed work boots, coveralls, etc.)
Travel to and from work placement
Online course material and course timetable
Coordinate work placement at a local dealership
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