Take a virtual tour of the Cloverdale Campus for trades and technology programs
Enjoy working in a hands-on and challenging environment? Want to work in a growing industry with opportunity for advancement? From appliance servicing to welding, Kwantlen’s Faculty of Trades and Technology programs have something to offer you. Programs range in length from 12 weeks to 8 months and offer certificates, citations or tickets upon completion. Apprenticeship opportunities and degree programs are also available.
SEATS ARE STILL AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING 'APPRENTICESHIP' PROGRAMS:
WAREHOUSING
| Level 3 |
Jan 26 2009 |
Feb 13 2009 |
Cloverdale Campus |
MILLWRIGHT
| Level 4 |
Mar 2 2009 |
Apr 17 2009 |
Cloverdale Campus |
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN
| Level 3 |
Nov 03 2008 |
Dec 19 2008 |
Cloverdale Campus |
| Level 1 |
Feb 16 2009 |
Apr 03 2009 |
Cloverdale Campus |
BEGINNING IN JANUARY 2009 - ELECTRICAL and PLUMBING
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| Level 1 |
Jan 5 2009 |
Mar 13 2009 |
Cloverdale Campus |
| Level 2 |
Mar 16 2009 |
May 22 2009 |
Cloverdale Campus |
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| Plumbing |
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| Level 1 |
Jan 5 2009 |
Feb 13 2009 |
Cloverdale Campus |
| Level 2 |
Feb 16 2009 |
Mar 27 2009 |
Cloverdale Campus |
- Appliance Servicing - Learn basic electricity and electronics for appliances. Train in the service and repair of all major appliances.
- Automotive Service Technician - In this program you will acquire the hands-on skills and knowledge to be employed as an automotive repair technician.
- Carpentry / Building Construction - Through considerable hands-on exposure, you will acquire the skills and knowledge to work in the construction industry.
- CADD Technologies - Choose from architectural, electrical, mechanical and structural drafting programs.
- Electrical - Apprenticeship training
- Farrier Training - Obtain the hands-on skills to prepare and shoe horses, and train in therapeutic and advanced forging.
- Masonry - Completing this program provides you with the hands-on training to complete jobs as simple as laying a wall to as complex as installing a high-rise exterior wall.
- Metal Fabrication - Learn metal fabrication theory and the practical techniques you'll need to work in the metal trades industry or to start a metal fabrication apprenticeship.
- Millwright / Industrial Mechanic - Obtain the basic skills and knowledge for machining, industrial mechanical installation and maintenance.
- Outdoor Power Equipment - Become an apprentice diagnostic and repair technician within the power equipment trade 2008/2009 intakeS for this program have been postponed.
- Parts & Warehousing - Entry Level (Certificate) and Apprenticeship programs are offered. In the certificate program a student prepares for employment in the parts and service industries as a parts person, warehouse person or inventory clerk. This program is appropriate for students who enjoy computer usage, automobiles, commercial or industrial equipment. In the Apprenticeship Core program (Level 1) both Parts and Warehousing are covered. From level 1 the program splits into two streams - Parts Levels 2 & 3; and Warehousing Levels 2 & 3. A parts person will do ordering, store and keep inventory on parts and accessories.
- Power Line Technician - This program prepares you in the building, servicing and maintenance of overhead and underground power distribution lines.
September/Fall 2008 intake for this program has been postponed.
- Plumbing - Appreniceship and ACE IT
- Public Safety Communications - Learn how to work in a public safety communication office as an emergency responder to 9-1-1 and other operations that link the public to those who provide police, fire and emergency medical assistance.
- Welding - This program prepares you for numerous opportunities as a welder in manufacturing, forestry, mining transportation or construction.
- Apprenticeship Technical Training - Applied skills come from applied experience.