Motive Power Technician - Truck and Coach

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Courses - September 2025

Level 1

Course details

College Reading & Writing Skills
COMM1085

Description: This course introduces students to the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills needed for academic and workplace success. Students will analyse a variety of texts and apply the steps of planning, writing, and revising to produce writing that meets the expectations of selected audiences and purposes. The course prepares students for college-level writing tasks, research, and documentation by asking them to produce clear, informed, and purposeful documents relevant to both academic and professional contexts.
  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 3
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Conestoga 101
CON0101

Description: This self-directed course focuses on introducing new students to the supports, services, and opportunities available at Conestoga College. By the end of this course, students will understand the academic expectations of the Conestoga learning environment, as well as the supports available to ensure their academic success. Students will also be able to identify on-campus services that support their health and wellness, and explore ways to get actively involved in the Conestoga community through co-curricular learning opportunities.
  • Hours: 1
  • Credits: 0
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Applied Mathematics
MATH1830

Description: This course is an applied mathematics course enabling the student to utilize arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry and geometry to solve technically oriented problems. This course is designed to develop a proficiency in mathematics necessary for subsequent courses in the Motive Power trades. The course covers both vocational (job oriented) and generic skills (written, analytical and problem-solving).
  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 3
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: $110.95

Drawings, Schematics and Basic Electricity
MOTV1215

Description:

This course will introduce the student to the basic electrical theory, electrical laws and test equipment.

  • Hours: 14
  • Credits: 1
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: $178.00

Trade and Repair Practices
TRCK1715

Description:

In this course, students will cover fastening devices, bearings, seals and sealants and the use of precision measuring tools.

  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 3
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Truck and Coach Service and Repair
TRCK1725

Description:

In this course, the student will start with an understanding of workplace practices including WHMIS and OSHA, followed by the proper operational procedures of hand/power tools and various shop equipment used in Truck and Coach Repair. The student will perform proper hoisting and rigging procedures, component identification, location, and basic diagnostic techniques using digital multimeters, and specialized equipment. Preventative Maintenance will be covered in detail during this course, with a large portion of the time spent in the shop developing hands-on skills.

  • Hours: 154
  • Credits: 8
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Welding for Motive Power
WELD1610

Description: In this course the student will learn the fundamentals of the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) processes as well as oxy-fuel welding and cutting. Topics include safe operating principles, applications, equipment set up and troubleshooting.
  • Hours: 28
  • Credits: 2
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: $74.50

Level 2

Course details

Motive Power Business I
MOTV2205

Description: This course will introduce students to the foundations of business both in Canada and globally. Students will study various business structures as well as topics in economics, accounting, marketing, finance and operations management.
  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 3
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Fluid Power Systems
TRCK1141

Description: In this course, students will demonstrate a basic knowledge of the construction, operating principles, testing and servicing of fluid power systems and components. Included in this section will be some basic calculations of pressure, force and area, schematic diagram interpretation, component identification and operation, and maintenance and testing procedures for fluid power systems.
  • Hours: 28
  • Credits: 2
  • Pre-Requisites: MATH1830 AND MOTV1107 OR TRCK1725 AND TRCK1715
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Fuel Systems I
TRCK1271

Description:

In this course, students will describe the fundamentals of diesel fuel, inspect engine fuel systems, recommend repairs to diesel fuel sub-systems and injectors using OEM recommendations and procedures.

  • Hours: 28
  • Credits: 2
  • Pre-Requisites: MOTV1107 OR TRCK1725 AND TRCK1715
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Engine Systems I
TRCK1281

Description:

In this course the student will demonstrate a basic knowledge of the construction, engine types and components, operating principles, testing and servicing of diesel combustion engine assemblies, cylinder heads and valve trains, lubrication systems, cooling systems, intake and exhaust systems.

  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 3
  • Pre-Requisites: MOTV1107 OR TRCK1725 AND TRCK1715
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Drive Train Systems
TRCK1361

Description:
  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 3
  • Pre-Requisites: MATH1830 AND MOTV1107 OR TRCK1725 AND TRCK1715
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Brake Systems
TRCK1561

Description:

In this course the student will perform adjustments and repairs to wheel end assemblies, recommend repairs to hydraulic brake systems, and perform repairs to air brake systems following manufacturers' recommendations and statutory criteria.

  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 3
  • Pre-Requisites: MATH1830 AND MOTV1107 OR TRCK1725 AND TRCK1715
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Electrical Systems I
TRCK1741

Description:

In this course students will demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the principles of electrical theory and laws, and use of electrical test equipment. Students will also demonstrate an ability to trace, test and repair electrical circuits and components, know the fundamental operating principles of electromagnetic devices, and how to test and service batteries.

  • Hours: 56
  • Credits: 4
  • Pre-Requisites: MATH1830 AND MOTV1215
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Level 3

Course details

Motive Power Business II
MOTV2265

Description: This course provides the student with an introduction to the requirements of operating a small business. Entrepreneurial concepts such as business management including feasibility assessment, raising capital, business planning, marketing products and services and managing employees are introduced. The course also covers principles needed to operate a business. Students will develop a formal and thorough business plan, and will utilize prior and concurrent learning in areas of marketing, accounting, finance and operations.
  • Hours: 56
  • Credits: 4
  • Pre-Requisites: MOTV2205
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Motive Power Shop Management
MOTV2285

Description:

In this course the student will study proper shop documentation, repair orders, service reports, warranty claims and equipment maintenance responsibilities. This can include pay structures, customer retention, waste management and recall notices. Shop organization and reporting structure of different types of businesses will also be studied.

  • Hours: 28
  • Credits: 2
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Trade Practices and Drive Train Systems II
TRCK2171

Description: In this course students will learn the purpose, functions and application of information accessing and shop communications, as well as the basics of cabs and control systems, tractor-trailer and articulating coach configurations.Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of the construction, operating principles, testing and servicing of clutch and flywheel assemblies, multiple countershaft manual transmissions and auxiliary sections, multiple speed and double reduction drive axle assemblies, power divider tandem drive assemblies and electronically controlled standard transmissions.
  • Hours: 56
  • Credits: 4
  • Pre-Requisites: TRCK1361 AND TRCK1715
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Engine Systems II
TRCK2181

Description: In this course, the student will demonstrate a working knowledge of the purpose, construction, repair and operating principle for cylinder heads and valve trains, diesel engine blocks, and gasoline engine operation, testing, diagnostics and repair.
  • Hours: 56
  • Credits: 4
  • Pre-Requisites: TRCK1281
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Steering, Suspension and Brake Systems
TRCK2191

Description: In this course, the student will demonstrate a working knowledge of the construction, operating principles, testing and servicing of air brake systems, hydraulic and air-over-hydraulic brakes, tire and wheel assemblies, wheel end assemblies, mechanical suspension systems, and air suspension systems.
  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 3
  • Pre-Requisites: TRCK1561
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Vehicle Electrical/Electronic Management and Emission Systems
TRCK2201

Description: In this course, the student will demonstrate a working knowledge of electronic service tools, vehicle computer fundamentals and electronic input circuit components.
  • Hours: 56
  • Credits: 4
  • Pre-Requisites: TRCK1741
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Electives: General Education
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options

Level 4

Course details

Failure Analysis
MOTV2215

Description:

This course will examine the causes of engine failure. The student will demonstrate analytical skills to determine the reasons for engine failure by examining wear factors, oil analysis and macroscopic/microscopic examination and failed components.

  • Hours: 42
  • Credits: 2
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Electrical Diagnostics and Repair
MOTV2222

Description: In this course, the student will demonstrate a working knowledge of the purpose, construction and repair of electrical circuit schematic diagrams, heavy duty cranking systems, heavy duty auxiliary systems and electronic fundamentals.
  • Hours: 56
  • Credits: 4
  • Pre-Requisites: MOTV2421 OR TRCK2201 AND TRCK1741
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Legal Issues in Motive Power
MOTV2250

Description: This course will review the legal issues in the motive power trades that cover subjects pertaining to Environmental issues, Liens Act, Vehicle Safety Inspection and sign-off , liabilities and Health and Safety Legislation issues (OHSA).
  • Hours: 28
  • Credits: 2
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Parts Management
MOTV2305

Description:

In this course students will analyze point of purchase transactions including Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) decoding and parts lookup, inventory control procedures, billing and account setups; in addition to parts delivery, core charges and return processes. Students will also examine independent and dealership models including trade and retail accounts.

  • Hours: 28
  • Credits: 2
  • Pre-Requisites:
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  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: No cost.

Fuels and Diagnostics
MOTV2451

Description: In this course students will observe and analyse driveability issues relating to fuels, sensor readings, fault codes and exhaust emission analysis. Students will become familiar with scan tool operation including datastreams and parameters, output controls, data recording, and will also be introduced to multiplexing and CAN BUS.
  • Hours: 56
  • Credits: 4
  • Pre-Requisites: TRCK1271 OR TRCK2201
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Fuel Systems II
TRCK2166

Description:

In this course, students will demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of diesel fuel injection helix metering, Electronic Unit Injector (EUI) systems, engine governors, gasoline and alternate fuel injection systems.

  • Hours: 28
  • Credits: 2
  • Pre-Requisites: TRCK1271
  • CoRequisites:
  • Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs: Not available at this time.

Electives: General Education
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options

Please note:

Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.

Program outcomes

  1. Analyse, diagnose, and solve various motive power system problems by using problem-solving and critical thinking skills and strategies and by applying fundamental knowledge of motor vehicle operation, components, and their interrelationships.
  2. Diagnose and repair climate control systems in compliance with manufacturers’ recommendations.
  3. Diagnose and repair engine systems in compliance with manufacturers’ recommendations.
  4. Diagnose and repair electrical, electronic, personal safety, and emission components and systems in compliance with manufacturers’ recommendations.
  5. Diagnose and repair drive train components and systems in compliance with manufacturers’ recommendations.
  6. Diagnose and repair suspension, steering, and brake components and systems in compliance with manufacturers’ recommendations.
  7. Disassemble and assemble components to required specifications by applying workshop skills and knowledge of basic shop practices.
  8. Select and use a variety of troubleshooting techniques and test equipment to assess electronic circuits, vehicle systems, and subsystems.
  9. Apply knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics to the testing and analysis of motive power systems and subsystems.
  10. Communicate information effectively, credibly, and accurately by producing supporting documentation to appropriate standards.
  11. Use information technology and computer skills to support work in a motive power environment.
  12. Prepare, support, maintain, and communicate data from log, record, and documentation systems.
  13. Apply business practices, project management skills, and communication skills to improve customer service.
  14. Assist in quality-control and quality-assurance programs and procedures.
  15. Develop and use personal and professional strategies and plans to improve professional growth, job performance, and work relationships.
  16. Complete all assigned work in compliance with occupational, health, safety, and environmental law; established policies and procedures; codes and regulations; and in accordance with ethical principles
  17. Identify and inspect fluid power components using basic testing procedures and equipment to maintain fluid power components that comply with manufacturers’ specifications.
  18. Perform soldering operations, welding and cutting using oxy fuel welding and GMAW to repair various truck and coach components.