Effective date of this calendar, unless otherwise indicated, is Sept. 1, 2001 to Aug. 31, 2002.
Description
This course will provide students with an introduction to the reading, writing, listening and speaking skills necessary to support their studies in Appliance Servicing. The training prepares the graduate for employment in the appliance industry and in related careers which require electromechanical skills and knowledge.
Career Opportunities
Employment opportunities in this field may be found with department stores, factory services outlets, independent service shops, authorized service depots and self-employment. Many graduates have started their own business. Outside of appliance servicing, opportunities are available with companies who service electromechanical products.
Prerequisites
- C - EASL 00930094 or
- EASL 0055 or
- SLEP 48 - 54 or
- TOEFL 450 - 500,
- math skills as assessed by Kwantlen, and
- satisfactory physical health.
Admission Requirements
Steel-toed safety shoes, a multimeter, and various other tools are required. To gain employment, graduates will probably need a driver's license, and may need to be bondable.
Content
- Safety with respect to appliance servicing
- The tools of the trade
- The fundamentals of electricity
- Customer relations
- Repair small portable appliances
- Diagnose motors used in appliances
- Basic electronics for appliances
- Electric clothes dryers
- Standard and self-cleaning ranges including some electronic models
- Clothes Washers
- Automatic electric dishwashers
- Garbage disposers, garbage compactors, electric water heaters
- Microwave ovens
- Household refrigerators including some electronic models
- Freezers
- Air conditioners
Graduation
Upon successful completion of this program students are awarded a Certificate in Appliance Servicing with English as an Additional Language
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