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Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer combines in-class learning with an apprenticeship component. Students will learn to restore, repair, and replace auto body parts and interior finishings. Graduates of the program will feel confident in assessing damage and estimating the cost of the repairs.
Today’s auto body mechanic needs sophisticated and specialized skills to keep our vehicles safe and on the road. If you’re excited by the opportunity to begin an in-demand and dynamic career, the Auto Body Repairer Apprentice (Branch II – Block Release) [Apprenticeship] program will give you the skills necessary to drive your dreams forward.
Characters are at the heart of every film, video, animation or game. Your ability to create characters while nurturing your love of design will set you apart as a designer with a valued and sought-after skill set. With every step of the 3D Animation and Character Design program, you’ll see your ideas and dreams come to life as you develop your creative concepts with like-minded creative classmates.
Automotive Service Technician is a two-year Ontario College Certificate Apprenticeship program. Students will learn how to diagnose, repair and maintain engines. Students will have the opportunity to specialize in an area of automotive service. Graduates will feel confident entering the workforce after applying their skills and knowledge in an apprenticeship component.
Automotive Service Technician is an Ontario College Certificate Apprenticeship program. Students will learn to diagnose, repair, and maintain engines. Students will have the opportunity to specialize in engines, suspensions or brakes. An apprenticeship component allows students to earn money while putting their knowledge to the test in real-world situations.
Participate in building sustainable, harmonious, democratic communities through environmental design and planning. Engagement with people and place responsibly, respectfully and creatively is cultivated through the education and experience of Fanshawe’s Honours Bachelor of Environmental Design and Planning program. This pragmatic degree connects design thinking to learning and doing through case studies and community-based projects. In conjunction with co-op work semesters, you prepare for a rewarding career locally, provincially, nationally and internationally.
If you’re already working as an early childhood educator and wish to build on your successes, the Childhood Development Practitioner Apprenticeship program is specifically designed for you. Upon successful completion of this program, you’ll graduate with an Ontario College Certificate in Early Childhood Education. The apprenticeship portion of this program will provide a meaningful learning experience in child development and best practices in early childhood, making you more valuable to your current or future employer.
The General Carpenter program teaches apprentices to measure, shape, cut and construct forms for concrete pouring, create foundations, floors, walls and ceilings and build stairs, counters and cupboards -- all under the direction of experienced workers and employers, both on the job and in the classroom. This apprenticeship program will leave students with developed manual dexterity, organization skills and the ability to visualize how pieces come together.
If you’re working as a cook in a professional kitchen and wish to further specialize your skills, this cooking apprenticeship program is specifically designed for you. Enhance your skill set through advanced studies in international cuisine, baking and garde-manger which will prepare you to write your Red Seal Certificate of Qualification. The paid apprenticeship portion of this program will expose you to real kitchen problems and test your skills under the direction of experienced Chefs.
The Developmental Services Worker (DSW) apprenticeship program allows you to pursue a formal credential on a part-time basis while continuing to work. Your learning will be dynamic with a focus on mental and physical health, interpersonal skills, teaching and positive behaviour supports. You’ll learn how to collaborate and build relationships with family members and to work with the diverse network of professionals who support people with developmental disabilities.