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Power Mechanics 15G

This fun introductory course will introduce students who are interested in cars to learn how they operate. No experience is reqired, as the student will learn how to safely work in the auto lab. Many automotive topics will be examined including tool use, origin of power, engine operation, as well as many other systems that work together within the automobile. Emphasis will be placed on the student working "hands on" with cars. The student will become a member of the automotive world at large.

Students who choose this course may further their studies by taking 20G/30G/40S.

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

Power Mechanics 20G

A very popular course which is divided into units or sections that coincide with the many systems that make automobiles operate. The students will learn how to safely function in an automotive environment, then move into the following topics; engines and how they operate, the colling system, the lubrication system, the fuel system, the drive train system, the electrical system, tires and brakes, suspension and steering, along with troubleshooting. The course will allow students to work "hands on" in the lab and will porvide a great background to maintain their cars or pursue a career in the area.

Students who choose this course may further their studies by taking /30G/40S.

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

Power Mechanics 30G

A very popular course which is divided into systems. After the student learns to function safely in an automotive environment, they will move on to study automotive systems. Cylinder heads, valve operations, combustion chambers, valve grinding and other related top-end topics will be stressed along with many other topics relating to automotive systems. This course is hand-on based and will allow students to go beyond routine maintenance on their vehicles.

Students who choose this course may further their studies by taking 40S.

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

 

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

 

 
 
 

Power Mechanics 40S

This very popular course is divided into systems, some previously covered will be elaborated upon while new topics related to automotive systems will also be explored.

Students will be expected to use technology to interface/scan the onboard computers of modern cars, as well the student will gain an invaluable knowledge of the operation of fuel injected systems as well as many other related subjects. Diagnosis and problem solving skills will definitely develop.

Studnts who choose this course may further their studies by taking automotive/mechanical courses at Red River College or other post-secondary training.

Note: This course may be used for credit towards the Grant Park Technology Diploma.

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