Diploma in Automotive Technology (DAT)

This is a 2.5 year programme which will provide you with up-to-date knowledge and practical skills in automotive diagnostics, repair and maintenance. Year 1 students are introduced to automotive servicing and repairs in the areas of engine systems, chassis (steering, suspension, brakes), transmission (gearbox, clutch) and electrical systems. In Year 2, students will learn to troubleshoot complex vehicle faults and build up their understanding of electrical and electronic systems in modern vehicle systems. You will also learn essential customer service and workshop management skills. Learning is very hands-on with 70% practical. You will complete 4 On-Job-Training (OJT) sessions totalling 8 months plus anpother 6 months of Internship attached to motor companies for your practical training.
Career options:
Automotive Technicians, Technical Advisor, Diagnostic Specialist, Service Advisor, Parts Manager, Warranty Manager, Loss Adjustor, Dealership Management, etc.
Diploma in Motorsport Technology (DMS)

This 2.5 programme will prepare you to work in exciting and dynamic motorsports industry. You will learn everything related to high performance automobiles such as chassis set-up, computer-aided design, fluid mechanics and race car anatomy. Students will be required to complete a motorsports projectand see their creation being put to the test in actual races. The programme is 60% practical and students will complete 4 OJT sessions totaling 8 months and another 6 months on Internship.
Career Options:
With a variety of marketable skills, graduates can work for a race team, performance car workshops or performance car manufacturers and suppliers. Many potential high-paying jobs are available around the world for skilled and experienced high-performance automotive professionals.
Diploma in Automotive Engineering (DAE)
This 2.5 years programme aims to prepare you to work in areas of high performance automotive engineering, design and manufacturing. You will learn the fundamental aspects of component design, research and development (R&D), product testing, manufacturing and management. This programme will allow interested students to articulate into degree level studies in automotive engineering. The programme is 60% theory and 40% practical orientated.
Career Options:
Graduates may find employment and develop careers in the areas of assembly and manufacturing of cars, motorcycles, trucks and related machinery as well as composite and component manufacturing
Entry requirements of each of the above-mentioned programmes are 3 credits in SPM - preferably in Maths, Science and English. For Automotive Engineering however, it is compulsory to have a credit in Maths and Science (for Arts stream) and Maths and Physics (for Science stream).
Intakes
January, April, June, August, November
Cool! I didnt know you guys have an E60 for the students to work on.
ReplyDeleteHello Noell! First of all, thank you for visiting our site and CONGRATS for being our first commentor...no prize there though..=p
ReplyDeleteyes we do have an E60..and many more actually..have you been to our college?if no, why dont you come over and have a look?We'll be more than happy to show you around..
I'm actually already studying at TOC 0706A :) Was just wondering when do we get to work on it.
ReplyDeleteBtw, good job with the blogpage. I think its good.
Thanks for that!=) Sorry I didnt know..=p
ReplyDeleteAs for your question, why not you ask your instructors? maybe soon!afterall its still your first year yea?