Conestoga College OYAP Level 1 Apprenticeship Dual Credit

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Conestoga College
OYAP Level 1 Apprenticeship Dual Credit Courses
Semester 2
College Course and Location
Automotive Service Technician - OYAP
Guelph Campus
Secondary
Course
Code
TTE4Y
Description of Course/College Course Codes
Credit
Value
Passing
Grade
AUTO 1010 - Work Practices
Demonstrate a basic working knowledge of recommended trade work
practices; construction, operating principles, testing and servicing of
tools and equipment; setup and safety for oxy-acetylene cutting and
heating. Demonstrate a basic working knowledge of a personal
computer.
2.0
70%
AUTO 1020 - Engine Systems
Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the construction, operating
principles, testing and servicing of internal combustion engine
assemblies, lubrication systems, cooling systems, belts and pulleys
and engine testing and start up preparation.
AUTO 1030 - Electrical/Electronic and Emissions Systems
Demonstrate a basic working knowledge of the construction,
operating principles, testing and servicing of electrical system circuits
and components, light and heavy duty lead acid batteries, gasoline
fuel systems, intake and exhaust systems and emission control
systems; demonstrate a basic working knowledge of the design,
layout and interpretation of electrical system wiring diagrams.
AUTO 1040 - Drive Train Systems
Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the construction, operating
principles, testing and servicing of power train clutch assemblies,
manual transmissions, and manual transaxle assembles.
AUTO 1050 - Suspension/Steering and Brake Systems
Demonstrate a basic working knowledge of the construction,
operating principles, testing and servicing of suspension systems,
and hydraulic brake systems, as well as tires and rims.
Brick and Stone Mason – OYAP
TSD4T
MASO 1250 - Masonry Preparation
Students will learn how to prepare masonry units for placement
according to accepted trade practice. They will learn how to place
mortar as they prepare to set units in place. This course is designed
to build on a student's existing trowel experience and to prepare them
for the shop portion of the Level I Brick and Stone Program.
TSZ4Y
MASO 1400 - Brick and Stone Theory I
Students will gain knowledge of the masonry trade and address the
various masonry applications in relation to a construction site.
Masonry related tools, equipment, material and supplies encountered
on a typical construction site will be discussed. Other topics include
how to prepare and dismantle a site according to industry
specifications, procedures for building foundation walls, trade
practices, and how to prepare masonry surfaces, all in accordance
with required codes, specifications and regulations of the trade.
Students will also learn techniques for interpreting architectural
drawings and related documents and contracts.
(Waterloo Campus)
3.0
70%
MASO 1410 - Brick and Stone Practice I
In the practice component of brick and stone, students will have
opportunity to practice the concepts and theories studied. Students
will learn how to handle the tools, equipment, material and supplies
including power and hand tools and will have opportunity to install
masonry materials such as masonry veneer, and masonry
accessories. Students will be required to interpret drawings for
masonry projects, and demonstrate the ability to estimate materials
and supplies to accepted standards. A requirement will be to use
math and problem solving skills as they plan, prepare and build
masonry projects. Students will be expected to interact with others in
a professional manner consistent with industry best practices.
MASO 1420 - Safety for Brick and Stone I
Students will gain an overview of safety in masonry and address the
various hazards present on construction sites. Masonry safety
equipment, practices and regulations encountered on a typical
construction site will be discussed. Other topics include how to
prepare and dismantle scaffolding according to industry
specifications, required PPE, and how to set and use suspended
access equipment, all in accordance with required codes,
specifications and regulations of the trade.
January 22, 2016
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