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3klipze 04-13-2009 12:41 PM

Vancouver Auto Mech. Programs
 
Does anyone know any program that teaches you auto work for the summer or throughout the year? Free or not free is fine, if you know the price of the course, i would appreciate if you post it also. I'm just curious and doing some research on how to get some more knowledge in auto mechanics, TIA


Currently in highschool, program here kind of sucks. i don't know about post secondary, but i'm looking forward to it

Suprarz666 04-13-2009 12:55 PM

BCIT programs

!oHenry 04-13-2009 01:23 PM

VCC as well

Carl Johnson 04-13-2009 01:27 PM

check out BCIT for sure

slickk6o4 04-13-2009 05:45 PM

VCC im doing it right now, it cost 4g's for level 1 apprenticeship
tehn second year is about 600-700$
its not that bad, i actully liek it there, but the food in the cafe is hella expensive

blacK20 04-13-2009 07:13 PM

Locally there is only vcc and bcit that offers what you're looking for.

death_blossom 04-13-2009 07:15 PM

There is also another private institution around. But it is more expensive (around $10k) since the school isn't subsidized by the government.

orange7 04-13-2009 07:43 PM

there's really not many choices locally..
only two places i can think of are BCIT and VCC, but they are hella expensive- at least to me they are

Peturbo 04-13-2009 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slickk6o4 (Post 6378179)
VCC im doing it right now, it cost 4g's for level 1 apprenticeship
tehn second year is about 600-700$
its not that bad, i actully liek it there, but the food in the cafe is hella expensive

expensive as fuck. I just like getting the breakfeast there with the card.
3 weeks left!
VCC will be cheaper then bcit if that matters.

DMoGX 04-13-2009 09:07 PM

I'm currently taking the AST diploma program at BCIT. costs about 2200 for tuition, another 500 for books and what not for the first semester. about the same for the 2nd and 3rd semester i believe.

The unfortunate part is that there is mandatory co-op for my program, most shops are dead as hell. I went around handing resumes today, most said that they weren't hiring for the foreseeable future :(

k20a 04-13-2009 09:08 PM

IMO, if you decide to go to BCIT, only take AST if not, everything is almost a waste of time.

VCC/Kwantlen is pretty alright for their ELTT>

GordonTse 04-13-2009 10:19 PM

i did my level 1 apprenticeship program at kwantlen/highschool. it was a partnership program with surrey school board and kwantlen. cost me $400 for books, tuition paid by school board.

orange7 04-13-2009 10:56 PM

i think the op wants a summer program for auto mechanic..

hm.. i suppose you can maybe apply for a job at midas or mr. lube? LOL!!!

not really any better than your current high school program.. but wtf.. at least you get paid

3klipze 04-13-2009 11:36 PM

haha thanks. yah i might.. depends though.. thanks for the reply guys.. BCIT is my current choice at the moment for any auto course

tofu1413 04-13-2009 11:40 PM

honestly, the BCIT ELTT one wasnt that great..

Johnrb 04-14-2009 01:05 AM

how much different are the courses at VCC and BCIT compared to the normal highschool course?
wouldn't it be much of the same book work + hands on.. but more in depth?

that's always how i pictured it

3klipze 04-14-2009 02:54 PM

my teacher is very slack at the moment, not really attentively teaching,

k20a 04-14-2009 05:32 PM

ELTT at VCC/Kwantlen/BCIT is pretty much waaay better than highschool automotive class. Way more hands on, book reading, notes, etc and way more information. Just don't slack off. Only way to learn is to ask questions, so whatever you don't understand just ask.

Now, if you're comparing between all three post-secondarys, that's different. VCC sends you a list of tools for what you need to buy, so basically you get to use your own tools at VCC. Whereas BCIT, there's a 'tool-room' using the 'key tag' system which is fucking stupid. Plus, if you go to BCIT for ELTT, and you get the far shop which doesn't have the tool room in it, then it's evne more fucked up because if you get the wrong tool, then you have to walk alll the way back and stuff like that.

Iceman-19 04-14-2009 08:51 PM

Do what I did, go to Okanagan College in kelowna for the auto trades, good program.

rprime 04-14-2009 09:10 PM

Bcit has probably one of the best programs in canada, i am taking one right now, mine is being done throughout my Grade 12 Year in HIgh school,

nickmak 04-14-2009 09:15 PM

i went to BCIT, without a doubt it was worth the money.

Peturbo 04-14-2009 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by k20a (Post 6379774)
ELTT at VCC/Kwantlen/BCIT is pretty much waaay better than highschool automotive class. Way more hands on, book reading, notes, etc and way more information. Just don't slack off. Only way to learn is to ask questions, so whatever you don't understand just ask.

Now, if you're comparing between all three post-secondarys, that's different. VCC sends you a list of tools for what you need to buy, so basically you get to use your own tools at VCC. Whereas BCIT, there's a 'tool-room' using the 'key tag' system which is fucking stupid. Plus, if you go to BCIT for ELTT, and you get the far shop which doesn't have the tool room in it, then it's evne more fucked up because if you get the wrong tool, then you have to walk alll the way back and stuff like that.

Nope, VCC is the same. I was issued 5 tool cards. 1 for 1 tool or set of tools.
Return the tool, you get your card back.


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