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Program description
This 720-hour program consisting of three 240-hour levels, is designed to provide the apprentice with theoretical knowledge of all aspects of the truck and coach technician trade, as well as practical training necessary to complement the on-the-job training experience. Upon completion, this program confers the graduate an Ontario College Certificate titled Motive Power Techniques - Truck and Coach Apprenticeship.
Program details
Fees & payment
- Fees are set by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development as per the Offer of Classroom Training.
- Books, safety equipment, tools, and parking fees are additional. For details, visit Orientation & support.
- Applicants are registered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Awards & scholarships
Many program-specific awards are administered by individual programs. Students should speak to their faculty or program coordinators about additional awards available in their program specific areas.
Courses
Level 1
Course details
Trade Practices
TRCK1010
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Fluid Power Systems
TRCK1020
In this course, students will demonstrate a basic knowledge of fluid power fundamentals, components, graphic symbols, and operating principles; in addition to fluids, filters, conductors, connectors and creating a proper maintenance schedule.
- Hours: 21
- Credits: 2
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Engine Systems
TRCK1030
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Electrical Systems
TRCK1040
In this course the student will demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of the principles of electrical theory and laws, and the use of electrical test equipment. Additionally, the apprentice will trace, test and repair electrical circuits and components; demonstrating knowledge of electromagnetic devices, test and service batteries
- Hours: 49
- Credits: 3
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Fuel Systems
TRCK1050
- Hours: 21
- Credits: 2
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Drive Train Systems
TRCK1060
- Hours: 35
- Credits: 2
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Wheel End Assemblies and Brake Systems
TRCK1075
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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Level 2
Course details
Trade Practices and Auxiliary Systems
TRCK2010
- Hours: 35
- Credits: 2
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- CoRequisites:
Engine Systems
TRCK2025
- Hours: 35
- Credits: 2
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Electrical Systems
TRCK2035
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Fuel Systems
TRCK2045
- Hours: 21
- Credits: 2
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Drive Trains
TRCK2050
In this course, students will demonstrate a working knowledge of the construction, operating principles, testing and servicing of pull-type clutches and flywheels, multiple countershaft transmissions, multi-speed and double reduction drive axles, and power divided tandem axles. Students will also demonstrate a knowledge of electronic automated standard transmissions.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Steering, Suspension and Brake Systems
TRCK2060
- Hours: 49
- Credits: 3
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Vehicle Electronic Management and Emission Systems
TRCK2070
- Hours: 14
- Credits: 1
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Level 3
Course details
Truck & Coach Apprenticeship Examination Preparation Course
TRCK0010
This course is designed to assist the apprentices with their preparation to write the Certificate of Qualification (CofQ) exam for the Truck & Coach Technician trade. It will consist of a review of the materials taught during the three levels of in-school training. Common areas of difficulty will be ascertained and additional in-depth review of these areas will be provided. This program is sponsored totally by the MLITSD and has no grade assigned.
- Hours: 30
- Credits: 0
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Trade Practices and Auxiliary Systems
TRCK3010
- Hours: 21
- Credits: 2
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Engine Systems
TRCK3020
In this course the student will demonstrate a working knowledge of heavy-duty intake systems, exhaust systems, and turbochargers. In addition to, root blowers, advanced cooling systems and coolant, lubrication systems, diesel engine brakes and retarders, diesel engine component failure analysis and diagnostics, diesel engine run-in and testing.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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Electricity and Electronics
TRCK3035
- Hours: 35
- Credits: 2
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Fuel Systems
TRCK3045
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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- CoRequisites:
Drive Trains
TRCK3050
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
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- CoRequisites:
Steering, Suspension and Brake Systems
TRCK3060
- Hours: 49
- Credits: 3
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- CoRequisites:
Vehicle Electronic Management and Emission Systems
TRCK3070
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
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Program outcomes
- Identify and troubleshoot truck and coach system faults in compliance with manufacturers diagnostic and service procedures.
- Service and repair truck and coach engine components and subsystems in compliance with manufacturers’ repair and service procedures.
- Diagnose and repair truck and coach electrical and electronic components and subsystems in compliance with manufacturers’ service procedures.
- Service and repair power train components and subsystems in compliance with manufacturers diagnostic and service procedures.
- Service truck and coach wheel end systems in compliance with manufacturers’ diagnostic and repair procedures.
- Apply workshop skills and practices that support operational efficiency and shop standards
- Diagnose and repair truck and coach fuel systems and subsystems in accordance with manufacturers’ service procedures
- Identify and inspect fluid power systems using basic testing procedures and equipment to make recommendations for maintenance and repair
- Access data concerning repair procedures and manufacturers’ updates using available technologies and established standards
- Complete required documentation such as work orders and inspection reports, in accordance with industry standards and legislated requirements.
- Support client retention and business partnerships by applying customer service and communication best practices relevant to the situation
- Develop and use personal and professional strategies and plans to improve professional growth, job performance, and work relationships
- Complete all assigned work in compliance with occupational, health, safety, and environmental law, established policies and procedures, codes and regulations.
- Use hoisting and rigging techniques to safely support, move and extract truck and coach components and machinery in accordance with industry standards.
- Perform soldering operations, welding and cutting, according to industry standards and manufacturer’s recommendations.
Program handbook
Program handbookGraduate opportunities
Truck and coach technicians perform preventative maintenance, diagnose faults, and repair the systems of trucks and buses and could work at dealerships, fleets, municipalities or independent shops.For more details on related occupations, job market information and career opportunities, see the Government of Canada website: https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home
Program device & software requirements
This program requires you to have a device that meets certain specifications. For most students, this cost is in addition to the tuition & fees listed above.
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