Transportation Technology: TTJ 2OF  (Vehicle Ownership for Females)

This general interest course enables students to become familiar with the options and features of
various vehicles, issues of registration, and the legal requirements affecting vehicle owners.
Students will also learn about vehicle financing and insurance, vehicle maintenance, emergency
procedures, and the responsibilities of being a vehicle owner.
Students will develop an awareness of environmental and societal issues related to vehicle ownership
and use and will explore career opportunities in the transportation industry.

CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Open
GRADE: 10

Transportation Technology TTJ2OI

This course introduces students to the service and maintenance of vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft. Students will develop knowledge and skills related to the construction and operation of vehicle/craft systems and learn maintenance and repair techniques. Student projects may include the construction of a self-propelled vehicle or craft, engine service, tire/wheel service, electrical/battery service, and proper body care. Students will develop an awareness of related environmental and societal issues, and will explore secondary and postsecondary pathways leading to careers in the transportation industry.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Open
GRADE: 10

Transportation Technology TTJ3CI

This course enables students to develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine, electrical, suspension, brake, and steering systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft. Students will develop communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will develop an awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation, and will learn about apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: College
GRADE: 11
PREREQUISITE: TTJ2OI – Transportation Technology

Transportation Technology: E-Car TTS 3C

This course enables students to develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine, electrical, suspension, brake, and steering systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft. Students will develop communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will develop an awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation and will learn about apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry. In this course, students will design, build, test and race an Electric Car.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: College
GRADE: 11

Transportation Technology: TTJ 3OF (Vehicle Ownership for Females)

A hands-on, automotive maintenance and vehicle ownership course taught in a female only
environment. Students will learn skills that will enable them to repair, maintain and own a car,
motorcycle, or small powered equipment.
This course demonstrates safe hand and power tool operations while providing hands on experience,
completing services such as: tire changes, oil changes, fluid level checks, minor electrical service and at
the same time learn how to operate and service such items such as lawn mowers, snow blowers and
other common household equipment.
CREDIT: 1
GRADE: 11
PREREQUISITE: None

Transportation Technology: Auto Service TTJ4CI

This course enables students to further develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine management systems; powertrains; steering/control, suspension, brake, and body systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft; and/or small-engine products. Students will refine communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will expand their awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation and their knowledge of apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: College
GRADE: 12
PREREQUISITE: TTJ3CI – Transportation Technology

OYAP – Transportation Technology – Auto Service TTA4CT

This course enables students to further develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine management systems; power trains; steering/control, suspension, brake, and body systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft; and/or small-engine products. Students will refine communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will expand their awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation and their knowledge of apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry.
COURSE NOTE: Access to OYAP is based on student readiness and program availability.
• Complete the Application Form, Parent Permission & Teacher Reference Forms
• Students will be contacted by a Co-op teacher for an interview
• Health test(s), criminal reference check, specialized application packages may be required depending on placement requests
Students are responsible for all costs (e.g. transportation)
More information at http://coop.wcdsb.ca/ & Guidance & Co-op offices
CREDIT: 3
TYPE: Apprenticeship
GRADE: 12
PREREQUISITE: TTJ3CI – Transportation Technology OR permission from course instructor.

Transportation Technology: E-Car TTS 4C

This course enables students to develop technical knowledge and skills as they study, test, service, and repair engine, electrical, suspension, brake, and steering systems on vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft. Students will develop communication and teamwork skills through practical tasks, using a variety of tools and equipment. Students will develop an awareness of environmental and societal issues related to transportation and will learn about apprenticeship and college programs leading to careers in the transportation industry. In this course, students will design, build, test and race an Electric Car.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: College
GRADE: 12