Automotive Servicing NCII Curriculum of Samson College is a combination NCI of Samson College Curriculum, NCII, and some major components of NCIII and NCIV of the TESDA curriculum.
Automotive Servicing NCII deals with the study of a 4-stroke cycle engine and the operating principles, functions, trouble, and remedies of parts and components of the following:
- Engine parts/components
- Power train (manual transmission)
- Under-chassis
- Suspension
- Chassis electrical system
- Automotive battery
- Automatic transmission
- Electronic engine management systems
- Automotive air-conditioning systems
- Emission control system
- Lubricating system
- Cooling system
- Ignition system
- Pre-heating (glow plug) system
- Starting system
- Charging system
- Fuel injection system
- Power steering system
We also train our students on how to:
- Read, calibrate and use measuring tools
- Use and care of personal protective equipment (PPE) & vehicle protective equipment (VPE)
- Perform tune-up of petrol/gas and diesel engines
- Perform preventive maintenance
- Apply safety and perform the 5S.
The job opportunities that await a graduate of Automotive Servicing NCII Samson College Curriculum are abundant, and are not limited to the following:
- Periodic Maintenance Personnel/Staff       Â
- Periodic Maintenance Associate                   Â
- Auto Senior Technician                                     Â
- Auto Air-con Technician                                    Â
- Maintenance Technician                                 Â
- Powertrain Technician
- Under-chassis Technician
- Tune-up engines
- Auto Electrician
- Diagnostic Technician
Requirements of the course:
- High School Graduate before K-12 implementation, or
- Senior High School Graduate (K-12)
- Genuine Interest in the field of automotive
Course Duration:
- Two years (4 semesters)
- Four hours a day, six days a week (Monday to Saturday)