"All of the students who qualify to enter have to be working at a General Motors dealer," says instructor Peter Locken of
elm 327 the General Motors Technician
undertaking at Centennial College in Toronto, Ont. "It is a co-op
program where students end up spending eight weeks in class and then
eight weeks at the dealership, hopefully getting experience in the areas
they've just spent time getting trained in. Before they leave here,
they're going to go through all the training that would qualify them to
be a technician. So once they walk out of here they will end up receiving 20 3
obd2 credits that go towards their technician training. They're also going to be specifically trained on General Motors products as well as get all the general training that they would with a general apprenticeship program."
he GM technician
training application process requires students to have completed at
minimum an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or a GED or equivalent. As
Peter mentioned, students must also be obd2 employed by a General Motors dealership.
However, if they are not, they may also be selected through an
interview process. Interested parties can apply directly to the College.
Once they've been accepted, they'll have to obtain an employer and
register as a MAP apprentice with the Apprenticeship Branch of the
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. Acceptance to the GM
Automotive Service Tech program is based on successful completion of all
entry requirements and space is limited.
The combination of in-school sessions and experience with an employer offered in the GM technician training obd2 program lasts 64 weeks in total, which results
in more in-depth study than a regular apprenticeship. The in-school
portion encompasses all of the latest GM vehicle systems, with emphasis
on diagnosis and repair, following recommended GM service procedures. A
large portion of the program involves vehicle electrical and electronic
systems diagnosis and repair. These GM Technician training
USB ELM327 V1.4 in-school
sessions are facilitated from Ashtonbee Campus. This facility is houses
high-tech tools used in the field and actual vehicles that have been
donated, on which students can practice. The campus is the largest
transportation training centre in the province.
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