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Auto Body and Collision Technician Apprentice

CREDENTIAL: Apprenticeship
UPCOMING START DATES

Learn to assess auto body damage and perform industry-standard surface and structural repairs, while working your way up to a B.C. trade certificate.

Tuition: *
Credential: Apprenticeship
Hours: Full-time
Delivery: Class-based and Online
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Campus: Broadway Broadway
Start Dates: Varies
 

What you will learn

Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • How to assess body damage and develop repair estimates and repair plans.
  • How to repair scratches, minor damage and extensive structural damage.
  • How to remove components for access during repairs and replace those damaged beyond repair.
  • How to align and replace steering and suspension components.
  • How to work with mechanical and electrical components such as air conditioning systems, exhaust systems, drivetrain, engine cooling systems, advanced electronic components and passenger restraint systems.

What to expect

Courses are offered in on-campus and blended online/on-campus delivery options. Both delivery options may include on-campus, online, and live online (videoconference) components.

Option 1: On campusOn campus courses are offered face-to-face for 6 weeks each level (7 weeks for level 1).

Option 2: Online/On-campus blendedOnline/On-campus blended delivery courses are offered online for 16 - 23 weeks, followed by a 2 - 3 week full-time face-to-face on-campus component, depending on the course.

Admission requirements

Program-specific

NOTE: Registration in the online/on-campus (E-pprentice) courses is recommended only for individuals prepared to meet the demands of an online learning environment. E-pprentice courses require a high level of self-directed engagement, effective time management, and the ability to work independently without in-person supervision. Participants must be proficient in using digital tools, capable of communicating clearly through online platforms, and willing to actively seek support and utilize available resources to ensure academic success.

* Every registered apprentice has both an employer and a sponsor. The employer hires you and pays for your work; the sponsor commits to helping you get opportunities to learn on the job and reports on your progress. In most cases, the employer and sponsor are the same person or organization.

General

  • This program is available to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Program options for international students can be found at VCC International.
  • Applicants who self-identify as Indigenous are strongly encouraged to connect with VCC’s Indigenous Education and Community Engagement team to learn more about VCC’s Indigenous Enrolment policy, application preparation/completion, program advising, and a range of other individualized services.
  • Applicants must be 16 years of age or older or a graduate of a secondary school. (Some exceptions may apply.)
  • Applicants must submit official transcripts and educational documents as required by their course or program.
  • Before applying to VCC, you will need an official apprenticeship number with SkilledTradesBC. Use this ID number when enrolling at VCC.
 

Missing prerequisites? Learn more about VCC's tuition-free academic upgrading or English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, or discover which university transfer options are right for you.

Program Considerations

Course activities require:

  • frequent lifting and moving of heavy equipment, automotive parts, and materials;
  • frequent movement alternating between standing, bending, kneeling and reaching;
  • extended periods (5+ hours) of standing/walking on concrete floors/hard surfaces;
  • differentiating colours for safety codes, wiring, and automotive paint colour analysis and tinting;
  • the operation of automobiles for staging/positioning within the facility;
  • precise hand-eye coordination and dexterity. Activities may include the operation of equipment and machines, detailed assembly, and small-scale technical work requiring steady hand movements.

?Course environments involve:

  • exposure to fumes, dust, and airborne particles from paints, solvents, and mechanical processes;
  • exposure to loud machinery noise, power tools, and equipment vibrations;
  • exposure to automotive chemicals and strong odors from paint, solvents and additives, cleaning agents, polishing compounds, fuels, oils, lubricants and coolants.

Other considerations include:

  • the required use of computers to access web-based course materials, and to complete quizzes and exams;
  • following detailed oral and written instruction in the English language.

If you have a disability or diagnosis and think you might face challenges with any of the listed considerations, please contact disabilityservices@vcc.ca or 604.871.7500 to explore possible accommodations/supports.

Courses *

Prior learning assessment and recognition

Applicants who have relevant work experience (in B.C. or elsewhere) or previous trades training may be eligible to write challenge exams for levels of technical training through SkilledTrades BC.

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