Automotive Electrical Courses
Educational institutions
* Colleges and technical schools
* Public and private institutions offering automotive electrical training programs.
* Training centers
* Specialized institutions focused exclusively on training specialists in automobile electrical engineering.
* Car manufacturers
* Official training centers of automakers offering training in the maintenance and repair of electrical systems of their brands of vehicles.
Types of courses
*Introductory Courses: Covers the fundamentals of automotive electrical engineering, including fundamental principles, components, and systems.
* Diagnostic courses: Teaches the skills of diagnosing and troubleshooting vehicle electrical systems.
* Repair Courses: Provide practical skills in repairing and maintaining vehicle electronic components and systems.
*System Specific Courses: Specialize in specific automotive electronic systems, such as ignition, fuel injection, or engine management systems.
* Certification Programs: Prepares for industry-recognized automotive electrical certifications.
Duration of training
Course lengths vary depending on the institution and course type.
* Introductory courses: Typically 20-40 hours
* Diagnostic courses: About 40-80 hours
* Repair courses: About 80-120 hours
* System Specific Courses: Approximately 20-60 hours
* Certificate programs: Typically 120-240 hours
Admission Requirements
*High school diploma or equivalent
* Basic knowledge of science and mathematics
* Interest in cars and desire to work in this industry
Issued documents
Upon completion of training, students can receive:
* Course completion certificates
* College/school diplomas
* Certificates of professional qualifications
Career prospects
Automotive electrical technicians may work in the following areas:
* Car services and repair shops
*Car showrooms and dealerships
* Insurance companies
* Automotive parts manufacturers and suppliers
* Fleet companies