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Watchmaking and jewellery
5182
Students will acquire the knowledge and skills required to:
Detect functional anomalies in different mechanical and electronic time-keeping instruments.
Remove, repair, make and adjust various time-keeping components.
Use appropriate equipment and tools.
Perform simple repairs on jewels.
Experience management and sales operations, and so on.
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Duration
1800 hours over a two years period, including a 120 hours training course*.
Students who will qualify for all the program modules will receive the Secondary School Vocational Diploma (SSVD).
Possibility to follow up formation with an Attestation of Vocational Specialization (AVS).
* See program content
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Notice
The program is offered with a personalized approach and with periodical entrances as well as periodical leaves.
This program is offered at: École nationale d'horlogerie, 946, rue Saint-Paul, Trois-Rivières
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Prerequisites
To
be eligible, students must meet one of these conditions:
Hold
a Secondary School Diploma (SSD).
or
Be at least 16 years of age and have earned the
Secondary IV credits in language of instruction,
second language and mathematics.
or
Be at least 18 years of age and have the functional
prerequisites prescribed for admission to this program.
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Programm content
|
MODULE |
HOURS
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| The
Occupation and the Training Process |
15
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| History
of Time Measurement |
30
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| Health
and Safety at Work |
30
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| Metrology
and Materials concepts |
30
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| Measurement
Mechanism in Watchmaking |
45
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| Information
Retrieval and Sketch Making |
30
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| Hand
Machining Operations |
120
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| Machine-Tool
Operations |
120
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| Applied
Mathematics and Physics |
30
|
| Repairing
Motor Organs and Training Wheels |
60
|
| Welding
Techniques Application |
60
|
| Heat
and Chemical Treatments |
30
|
| Repairing
Pin Escapements |
90
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| Repairing
Swiss Pallet Escapements |
75
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| Repairing
Balance Springs |
105
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| Repairing
Regulating Organs |
75
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| Management
Operations |
60
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| Repairing
Simple Mechanical Watches |
120
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| Repairing
Non-Striking Clocks and Alarm Clocks |
75
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| Repairing
Mechanical and Automatic Watches |
120
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| Electricity
and Electronic Principles |
60
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| Repairing
Electronic Watches |
120
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| Repairing
Jewellery |
75
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| Replacing
Mechanisms |
30
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| Reconditioning
Simple Modern Time Keeping Instruments |
60
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| Job
Search Techniques |
15
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| Entering
the Work Force |
120*
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| TOTAL: |
1800
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Employment possibilities
Jewellers
Retail jewellers
Self-employed workers
Time-keeping instruments repair shops and other.
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Financial aid
Loans and bursaries (MELS)
Income increase for income security beneficiaries
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Interests and aptitudes
Good hand-eye coordination
Digital dexterity and manual dexterity
Sense of precision
Good close-up vision
Like indoor and sedentary work
Like precision work
Like microengineering
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Photographies
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Information and registration
GARE-du-Roy
(Guichet d'accueil et de référence en éducation)
Tel. : 819 840-0448
email : gareduroy@csduroy.qc.ca
3245, rue Foucher
Trois-Rivières (Québec)
G8Z 1M6
Click here to download a PDF file.
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