Last updated on 2025-07-10
Program Overview
The Skilled Trades Techniques: Marine Diesel Mechanics program is designed for those interested in exploring various trades before specializing in one. In the first year, students will examine multiple trade areas, including marine diesel mechanics, while acquiring essential skills such as safety, rigging, communication, and blueprint reading. This foundational knowledge is applicable across all trades. In the second year, students will focus on their chosen trade, gaining in-depth skills and practical experience. The program emphasizes hands-on learning and includes a work placement, preparing students for a successful career in the trades. Graduates are in high demand, with many securing job offers even before completing their studies.
Program Structure
The Skilled Trades Techniques: Marine Diesel Mechanics program spans a total of two academic years of full-time study. The structure of the program includes:
- Year 1: Exploration of various trades, including marine diesel mechanics.
- Year 2: Specialization in the chosen trade, with a focus on practical skills.
- Hands-on learning in workshops and labs throughout the program.
- A work placement during the second year to gain real-world experience.
This program is offered at the St. Andrews campus, where students can specialize in marine diesel mechanics, among other trades. Please note that second-year specialization options are subject to change based on availability.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on learning in well-equipped workshops and labs.
- Work placement opportunities in the second year to gain practical experience.
- Exploration of multiple trades in the first year to help students make informed decisions.
- Focus on safety and practical skills relevant to the trades industry.
Career Options
Graduates of the Skilled Trades Techniques: Marine Diesel Mechanics program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:
- Marine Diesel Mechanic: Specializes in the maintenance and repair of marine diesel engines, ensuring optimal performance and safety.
- Diesel Mechanic: Works on diesel engines in various vehicles, including trucks and heavy equipment, focusing on repairs and maintenance.
- Heavy Equipment Technician: Responsible for the repair and maintenance of heavy machinery used in construction and other industries.
- Apprentice Tradesperson: Enters an apprenticeship program in a chosen trade, gaining hands-on experience under the guidance of experienced professionals.
- Service Technician: Provides technical support and service for marine and diesel equipment, troubleshooting issues and performing repairs.
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