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Institut Technique Aviron de Montéal

5460 Royalmount Ave., Mount Royal QC

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  • Designated Educational Institute (DEI)
  • Non-Designated Learning Institute (DLI)

Programs

Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.

Skilled Trades, Auto, Fire Programs

  • In today's automotive landscape, vehicles are growing increasingly complex, and graduates of Aviron Technical Institute's mechanics program are well-prepared to comprehend the intricacies of these various components. Automobile mechanics are versatile professionals, primarily responsible for maintaining motor vehicles in peak condition, while adhering to stringent health, safety, and environmental laws and regulations. Our program, spanning 1,800 hours, offers you the opportunity to become a skilled mechanic. Over the course of the program, you will complete 29 competencies, providing you with hands-on experience in traditional and computer-controlled motor vehicle components and systems. This includes the drive train, standard and automatic transmissions, the differential and shafts, hydraulic and air suspension, the steering system, brakes, carburetors and related devices, the starting and charging system, and electric and electronic accessories.
  • Graduates in Electricity can anticipate a promising and diverse career path within a field brimming with opportunities. The Electricity program equips you to install, repair, and maintain electrical systems and equipment. This full-time program encompasses a total of 1,800 hours and is divided into 24 competencies. By blending classroom theory with hands-on experience, students cultivate the skills needed to efficiently and safely carry out various roles, functions, tasks, and activities in the field. At the Aviron Technical Institute of Montreal, students are prepared to install and maintain electrical systems across residential, commercial, industrial, and public work sectors. Installation activities primarily occur within the construction sector, where the apprenticeship scheme of the Commission de la Construction du Québec (CCQ) applies. For other sectors, Emploi-Quebec's apprenticeship scheme is in place.
  • Industrial Drafting is a versatile field encompassing both technical and practical concepts, serving a variety of sectors. To excel in this trade, a comprehensive understanding of the manufacturing sector is advantageous. Industrial Drafting operates across three key business categories: manufacturing mechanical objects in industrial sectors, consulting firms like engineering, and companies where manufacturing is integral to their production processes. The Industrial Drafting DEP program is structured around 25 competencies, spanning a total of 1,800 hours. Throughout the program, you'll hone your problem-solving skills related to industrial drafting, acquire proficiency in taking and interpreting measurements, and develop a solid grasp of manufacturing processes. Upon completing our Industrial Drafting program, graduates will be well-equipped to prepare engineering designs, drawings, and associated technical documentation. They can collaborate in multidisciplinary engineering teams or support engineers, architects, and industrial designers, and are also prepared to work independently in the field.
  • Welding plays a significant role in our daily lives, from commonplace items like desks and tables to more critical applications in the automotive, aviation, and bridge construction industries. The welding industry is incredibly diverse, offering numerous career prospects. Our Welding and Fitting program encompasses 29 competencies and spans 1,800 hours. Students engage in a combination of theoretical and hands-on work to develop the skills required to assume roles, perform functions, and complete tasks related to the field. This comprehensive training equips them to progress effectively while prioritizing workplace safety. Throughout the program, students will prepare and weld various materials, including steel, stainless steel, and aluminum, employing different processes like SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, and FCAW. They will also complete welding projects involving steel parts and the creation of basic assemblies. Finally, they will learn to interpret blueprints, specifications, and welding procedures, ensuring they are well-prepared for the demands of the industry.

Technology, Networking Programs

  • This program is designed to impart proficiency in a wide range of software applications, covering operating systems, application software, databases, and more. You'll gain the knowledge and practical experience to work on computer stations in both standalone and network modes. Additionally, you'll develop the skills to analyze computer system architecture and functionality. Our 1,800-hour program emphasizes two key areas: Mastery of job tasks (780 hours) and Extended Skills (1,020 hours). The program is structured around 20 courses, with each course ranging from 30 to 120 hours in duration. It also includes two mandatory internships, each spanning 120 hours, conducted in a workplace setting.

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