This citation program prepares students for employment in the parts and service industry as parts persons, warehouse persons and inventory clerks. This program is appropriate for students entering industry on a permanent level.
Hands-on experience is the basis from which skills are developed in the program. This program is developed around the individual needs of the students. The program is designed to accommodate past experience, and credit and/or placement will be given to students who can demonstrate learned skills plus the theoretical knowledge. This format will permit those students who have completed shop training in secondary schools to apply their credits to Kwantlen’s program. The content has been organized into modules to ensure maximum flexibility for individualized training. For further information you can also visit the Trades website at www.kwantlen.ca/trades
Students who complete the Entry Level Trades Training (ELTT) are eligible for credit for first year apprenticeship technical training.
Graduates are in demand for such jobs as counter person, shipper/receiver, inventory controller, outside salesperson, and for entry-level management positions. Graduates will be prepared to enter an apprenticeship.
Students must meet either the regular student admission category or the mature student admission category in addition to the following:
Students with mental or physical impairments who may require program or practicum accommodations, should contact the Program Coordinator at 604.598.6136 to discuss required skills and competencies, and a Disability Advisor at 604.599.3233 to ensure appropriate accommodations can be arranged. Due to the nature of this program, students should have satisfactory physical health.
This program is offered Monday through Friday on a block intake basis. The estimated length of the program is 6 months.
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Stock handling procedures (shipping, receiving and inventory control)
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Office procedures and communications
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Standard stock and materials
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Parts Identification (Mechanical)
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Support systems (Mechanical)
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Support systems (Electrical)
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Frames and chassis
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Catalogue types and applications (Electronic, Paper and Fiche)
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Power trains
Note
Students must achieve 72% or higher in practical exams and assignments.
Required Courses:
PRTS 1100 Parts Trade: Introduction and Safety
PRTS 1110 Warehousing Tasks and Parts Catalogues
PRTS 1120 Counter Duties and Basic Vehicular Systems
PRTS 1130 Mechanical Parts Introduction
PRTS 1140 Standard Stock, Lubricant and Shop Supplies
PRTS 1150 Catalogues and Engine Components
PRTS 1160 Engine Support Systems
Special Equipment
Students will require appropriate steel-toed safety shoes or boots.
Upon successful completion of this program students are awarded a Citation in Automotive Parts and Light Warehousing.