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Marine Engine Mechanic

Program Overview

Students enrolled in this apprenticeship program will attend three eight-week sections of in-school training.

The Marine Engine Mechanic curriculum has been developed in keeping with the prescribed Ministry of Training, Colleges & Universities Workplace Support Services Branch. This in-school curriculum reflects the content necessary for appropriate progression through Phases I and II which are also common for the trade of Small Engine Mechanic. Phase III contains the speciality curriculum to complete the Marine Engine Mechanic program.

The continual introduction of innovative techniques and more complex equipment is resulting in increasing demands for service technicians who are not only skilled in the practical aspects of the trade, but who also have a sound theoretical knowledge of the testing, diagnosing, repair and servicing requirements. The curriculum has been developed to complement the on-the-job work experience of the Marine Mechanic apprentices.

Program of Study:

Level I (6087)
MSE615-1 Safe Working Practices and Techniques
MSE616-5 Work Practices and Procedures
MSE617-2 Equipment Inspection And Pre-Delivery
MSE618-7 Electrical and Electronic Systems
MSE619-3 Fuel Systems
MSE620-7 Engine Systems
MSE621-2 Braking Systems
MSE622-3 Transmissions and Auxiliary Power

Level II (6088)
MSE715-6 Engine Fuel Management Systems
MSE716-4 Work Practices and Procedures
MSE717-3 Frame, Steering And Suspension Systems
MSE718-6 Electrical and Electronic Systems
MSE719-5 Transmissions & Auxiliary Power Systems
MSE720-4 Engine Systems
MSE721-2 Brake Systems

Level III (6089)
MSE830-3 Work Practices And Procedures
MSE831-2 Storage and Boat Handling Equipment
MSE832-8 Propulsion Systems
MSE833-4 Engine Systems
MSE834-6 Electronic Management Systems
MSE835-5 Auxiliary Systems
MSE836-2 Craft Operation and Navigation

 

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