Student Experience

Train for a career with General Motors

The Automotive Service Technician (GM-ASEP) Apprenticeship program at Algonquin College has been designed by General Motors (GM) to prepare automotive service technician apprentices for a career with GM dealerships. Over a two-year period, apprentices alternate between formal in-class training and hands-on work experience in a GM dealership.

Learn the basics of GM vehicles

Classroom instructors are trained by GM and know the latest trends in technology. General Motors provides students with the opportunity to work on new vehicles, training components and various aids. Students learn about electrical systems, air conditioning systems, fuel systems, drivelines, engine mechanicals, power trains, steering and suspensions, brakes, options and accessories, computer-operated and assisted systems, truck components and systems, and body and trim. Students also gain the ability to identify and analyze problems in order to apply the appropriate solutions.

Gain practical experience in the GM shop

During the work terms, students are on-site at a GM dealership, where they can apply their theoretical and practical skills while working on vehicles for real customers. Graduates are required to pass a Province of Ontario examination to qualify for a Certificate of Qualification in the automotive services technician trade.