Car Mechanics (Specialized)

Overview
Car Mechanics (Specialized), known in Arabic as Dawrat Al-Mikanik Al-Mutakhassisa (دورة الميكانيك المتخصصة), is one of the specialized courses in CIS College’s automotive track, built for students who have completed the Automotive Foundations preparatory course or who already have a working base in car mechanics. Over 100 hours, this course goes beyond the basics into real maintenance and repair work: reading and applying manufacturer workshop manuals, testing and fixing engine components, and servicing the driveline, suspension, brakes, and steering systems.
This course belongs to CIS College’s specialized automotive track, which is made up of a preparatory course followed by specializations in mechanics, electricity, and electronics.
What You Will Learn
- How to read and apply a manufacturer workshop manual to guide diagnosis and repair
- How to test, diagnose, and repair internal combustion engine faults based on manufacturer procedures
- How to disassemble, inspect, service, and reassemble all major engine parts
- Servicing and repairing manual and automatic transmissions
- Servicing and repairing the differential
- Servicing suspension components and identifying faults
- Servicing brake systems and steering systems
Course Curriculum
| Module | What you cover | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | Principles of internal combustion engines, engine parts and functions, engine maintenance, reading and applying the workshop manual, testing and repairing engine parts based on manufacturer procedures, full disassembly, inspection, servicing and reassembly of the engine | 30 |
| Manual Transmission | Function, parts, types, working principle, faults and repairs of manual gearboxes | 10 |
| Automatic Transmission | Function, parts, types, working principle, faults and repairs of automatic gearboxes | 20 |
| Differential | Function, parts, types, working principle, faults and repairs of the differential | 10 |
| Suspension System | Function, parts, types, working principle, faults and repairs of suspension components | 10 |
| Brakes | Function, parts, types, working principle, faults and repairs of braking systems | 10 |
| Steering Systems | Function, parts, types, working principle, faults and repairs of steering systems | 10 |
Who This Course Is For
- Students who have completed CIS College’s Automotive Foundations course
- Anyone with a base in automotive mechanics who wants to specialize in engine, transmission, and chassis repair
Target audiences
- Students continuing from the Automotive Foundations preparatory course
- Career changers specializing in car mechanics and repair
Requirements
- Completion of the Automotive Foundations course or an equivalent base in car mechanics recommended