Friday, July 2, 2010

Chrysler Apprenticeship Program At Centennial College

In today's competitive job market, employers are seeking to hire graduates that are highly specialized and well trained. You can't afford to waste your time with an education that wont help you get the job you want. At Centennial College, all our programs are geared for success.

As part of your program, you will not only learn how to use the latest cutting edge tools, but you will also learn how to apply the latest principles from business professionals. To compliment your classroom learning, you will also get hands-on experience in the labs.

Centennial's staff not only believe in providing students with the best teaching experience possible, but also to offer the best guidance and career advice.

Overview:
The Automotive Services Chrysler Technician program, of which Chrysler Canada Inc. is a valuable partner, will prepare you for an exciting future as a skilled professional in the transportation field, one of Canada’s largest industries. This in-school training is an essential part of apprenticeship.

Successful students will earn an Ontario College Diploma, will have eight months of practical, on-the-job, co-op training in a Chrysler dealership and complete their entire Ontario Apprenticeship in-school curriculum within two years. In addition, you will take a unique advanced electrical and electronics diagnosis course in this program.

You will spend the first eight months of the program in school, eight months in co-op as a registered apprentice, and the final eight months in school. As part of the in-school curriculum, you will train on automobile assemblies in fully-equipped campus automotive labs. You will focus on Chrysler product component design and repair as it applies to the apprenticeship curriculum. In addition, you will take courses in automotive trade business, English and general education that will help prepare you for employment opportunities in a dealership administrative role.

Admission Requirements:

Centennial College expects students applying for admission to certificate or diploma programs to present at minimum an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or General Educational Development (GED) or equivalent. Possession of minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.

Non-academic Requirements
  • English proficiency will be considered in the admissions process
  • Satisfactory results in a program admission session
  • Resumé/ transcript review may be required
  • Questionnaire

Get more information about Chrysler Apprenticeship atcentennialcollege.ca

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