

The Certificate in Automotive Mechanic is a comprehensive short course designed to provide participants with hands-on training and theoretical knowledge in automotive maintenance, diagnostics, and repair. This course is essential and highly recommended for fresh graduates and professionals who wish to enhance their technical competence in the automotive industry. Learners will acquire relevant skills that are aligned with global standards and practices, preparing them for employment or self-employment in automotive workshops, service centers, or related industries.
Fundamentals of Automotive Systems
Diagnostic and Repair Techniques
Workplace Safety and Technical Practices
Practical Workshop Training
Instructor-Led Theoretical Lectures
Performance-Based Assessments
Certification of Completion
Total Duration: 4 Months
Class Schedule: Flexible timing options, based on participant and instructor availability
Mode of Delivery: On-site, workshop-based with supporting theory sessions
Attendance Requirement: Minimum of 80% attendance required to complete the course
Automotive Engine and Powertrain Systems
Covers the history of the automotive industry, types of vehicles, and the role of an automotive mechanic. Introduces tools and workshop protocols essential for mechanical work.
This course focuses on the internal combustion engine, its components, operating principles, and maintenance tasks, including oil changes, filter replacement, and performance checks.
Explains manual and automatic transmission systems, differential functions, and drivetrain diagnostics. Emphasizes correct disassembly and reassembly techniques.
Electrical and Electronic Diagnostics
Teaches hydraulic braking principles, brake pad replacement, rotor resurfacing, and fluid inspection. Safety practices for preventing brake failures are emphasized.
The course provides detailed instructions on how to inspect and service shocks, struts, control arms, and steering linkages. We train learners in alignment diagnostics and suspension tuning.
This course delves into the exploration of wiring diagrams, lighting systems, fuses, relays, and the diagnosis of electrical faults. Students learn how to use multimeters and scan tools to test components.
Brake, Suspension, and Steering Systems
Covers alternator testing, voltage regulation, starter motor operations, and battery maintenance procedures to ensure reliable vehicle starts and electrical supply.
Promotes compliance with workplace safety standards, tool safety, PPE use, and customer service ethics. Emphasizes professionalism and responsibility in a workshop environment.
This course does not offer academic units upon completion, but it significantly strengthens technical capability and career readiness in line with international automotive service education standards. Completion of this course can provide a competitive edge in the workforce and a pathway to higher-level certifications or employment.
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