
Certificate in Electric Drive Vehicle Fundamentals, St. Clair College at Acumen
Mississauga, Ontario
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12 Months
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About this course
This program offers a mix of theory and practical learning focused on Electric Vehicle (EV) fundamentals. Students will explore Electric/Electronic basics, electrified vehicle systems, high voltage safety, and maintenance procedures for EVs, PHEVs, and HEVs. The coursework emphasizes vehicle architectures, electrical power fundamentals, fault analysis, and the proper use of testing tools aligned with industry standards. A notable feature is the capstone EV project, involving hardware, software, programming, fabrication, and system testing. Additionally, students have the opportunity to gain SAE Level 1 Electrified Vehicle Certification, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on application. The program prepares students with extensive practical experience and collaborative projects, often involving local automotive repair partners like Windsor Professional Automotive Repair Association.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students interested in the rapidly growing electric vehicle industry will benefit from this program's focus on EV fundamentals, practical skills, and industry-specific certifications. The program's blend of theoretical and applied learning ensures graduates are equipped for roles in vehicle repair, maintenance, and system diagnostics, with opportunities to further specialize or ladder into a diploma program.
Specialisation
This program introduces students specifically to Electric Drive Vehicle fundamentals, including electrified vehicle systems, high voltage safety, and diagnostics. The curriculum is designed to develop skills in testing, fault analysis, and maintenance of electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid vehicles, with hands-on projects to deepen understanding of EV technologies.
Course fees
Application fees
5.18L
1st year tuition fees
5.18L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need OSSD with most courses at College, University, University/College, or Open level, including Grade 11 Math at the College (C) or (U) level. Mature students should refer to specific admission procedures.
English language test
IELTS
6
TOEFL
83
PTE
60
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates can find employment in private and public vehicle service sectors, including electric vehicle maintenance, repair, and diagnostics. Roles may include positions in automotive dealerships, repair facilities, and OEMs like Ford, GM, Stellantis, Honda, and Toyota. Other opportunities involve troubleshooting EV configurations, parts specialization, or assembly roles, with potential employment in forklift, scooter EV repairs, and related fields.
FAQs
What certification can I obtain after completing this program?
Students completing this program can obtain SAE Level 1 Electrified Vehicle Certification, which includes both theoretical and practical accreditation.
What opportunities are available after this course?
Graduates may continue into the 2nd year of the Electric Drive Vehicle Technician diploma program or enter various automotive repair and maintenance roles related to EVs.
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