At New Vision Career Technology, we invite you to conquer one of the most dynamic and essential industries of the modern world. Our Vehicle Repair Technician program prepares you with world-class technical competencies and a comprehensive perspective, fusing advanced theoretical knowledge with intensive practical experience through our revolutionary hybrid modality.
Master the Future of Mobility
The automotive revolution is here: electric vehicles, hybrid systems, connected technology, and computerized diagnostics have transformed vehicle repair into a highly specialized 21st-century profession. This training strategically positions you in a constantly evolving job market, with unlimited opportunities in:
- Advanced automotive sector: Electric, hybrid, and modern combustion vehicles
- Diagnostic technology: Computerized systems, professional scanners, and electronic analysis
- Premium specialization: Luxury vehicles, sports cars, and cutting-edge technology
- Automotive entrepreneurship: Specialized workshops, mobile services, and technical consulting
- International market: Global certifications and overseas opportunities
Technical Excellence and Professional Innovation
Join a pioneering educational community that integrates international technical rigor, cutting-edge automotive technology, and innovative learning methodologies. At New Vision Career Technology, you'll develop not only technical mastery but also business skills, advanced diagnostics, and professional responsibility, preparing you to lead the automotive industry with innovative vision, service ethics, and operational excellence.
Your High-Impact Career Starts Today
Become part of the new generation of automotive technicians who will lead the transition toward intelligent, sustainable, and technologically advanced mobility. With our hybrid approach, you'll access specialized workshops, professional diagnostic equipment, automotive simulators, and a global network of opportunities that will propel your career toward professional success and economic independence.
Transform your passion for vehicles into a high-performance career!
New Vision Career Technology - Where automotive technology meets its future
Train specialized technicians in comprehensive automotive repair with advanced technical competencies, international technological vision, and commitment to excellence, capable of diagnosing, repairing, maintaining, and optimizing internal combustion (gasoline and diesel), electric, and hybrid vehicles of multiple brands, applying cutting-edge diagnostic technologies and international standards of automotive quality and safety.
Fundamental Technical Competencies
Develop comprehensive mastery of mechanical, electrical, and electronic principles governing modern automotive systems, enabling students to:
- Understand and apply principles of automotive mechanics, thermodynamics, and combustion
- Master electronic fuel injection, carburation, and fuel supply systems
- Interpret automotive electrical diagrams and computerized control systems
- Handle hybrid, electric, and alternative propulsion technologies
- Apply electronic diagnostic principles and engine parameter analysis
Multi-Brand Systems and Diverse Technologies
Train versatile professionals in handling different automotive technologies, developing capabilities to:
- Repair diesel engines: common rail injection systems, turbochargers, and DPF systems
- Service gasoline engines: direct injection, turbo systems, and emission controls
- Maintain electric vehicles: high-voltage batteries, electric motors, and charging systems
- Work with multiple brands: specific protocols for Ford, Toyota, Chevrolet, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and more
- Perform repairs on manual, automatic, and CVT transmissions
Advanced Diagnostics and Problem Resolution
Train in cutting-edge diagnostic methodologies and specialized repair, enabling technicians to:
- Use professional automotive scanners and computerized diagnostic equipment
- Identify failures in electrical, electronic, mechanical, and emission systems
- Apply systematic troubleshooting techniques in complex vehicles
- Evaluate engine performance and optimize operating parameters
- Document repairs with professional technical reports and detailed estimates
Emerging Technologies and Sustainable Mobility
Integrate cutting-edge technological knowledge and environmental responsibility, preparing professionals capable of:
- Implementing vehicle connectivity technologies and ADAS systems
- Working with autonomous vehicles and driver assistance systems
- Repairing next-generation electric and hybrid propulsion systems
- Applying automotive recycling techniques and hazardous waste management
- Complying with environmental regulations and international safety protocols
Professional and Business Skills
Develop cross-cutting competencies that enhance comprehensive professional development:
- Effective technical communication with customers and specialized service attention
- Automotive workshop management and inventory administration
- Leadership of technical teams and coordination of complex repairs
- Entrepreneurship and business development in the automotive sector
- Continuous updating in new technologies and international certifications
Social and Professional Impact
Upon completing the training, our graduates will be prepared to contribute significantly to the development of the automotive sector, ensuring the safety and efficiency of vehicles in circulation, reducing environmental impact through quality repairs and preventive maintenance, positioning themselves as technical references in the automotive industry at national and international levels, with the capacity to lead the transition toward sustainable and intelligent mobility.
Intensive 24-month academic program structured in 8 quarters, with a total of 3,150 academic hours distributed in theoretical training, workshop practice and field experience. Each course is designed with an optimal duration between 90 and 120 hours to guarantee the conceptual depth and practical mastery required by the international automotive industry.
FIRST ACADEMIC YEAR
First Quarter - Scientific and Mechanical Foundations (400 hours)
- A100-APM-100 Applied Mathematics for Automotive Mechanics - 100 hours -
Mode: Remote
Applied algebra, trigonometry, basic calculus, unit conversions, technical graph interpretation, torque and power calculations
View more → - A100-FUN-200 Fundamental Physics for Automotive - 110 hours - Mode:
Hybrid
Applied mechanics, automotive thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid properties, hydraulic and pneumatic pressure
View more → - A100-INT-300 Introduction to Automotive Systems - 90 hours - Mode:
In-person
Automotive history, operating principles, main components, vehicle classification, workshop safety
View more → - A100-DTE-400 Diagnostic Tools and Equipment - 100 hours - Mode:
In-person
Specialized wrenches, torque wrenches, automotive scanners, oscilloscopes, compression meters, alignment equipment
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Second Quarter - Combustion Engines and Systems (420 hours)
- B100-GAS-500 Gasoline Engines - 120 hours - Mode: Hybrid
Thermodynamic cycles, internal components, timing systems, cylinder heads, pistons, connecting rods, crankshaft, synchronization
View more → - B100-DIE-600 Diesel Engines - 110 hours - Mode: Hybrid
Diesel combustion principles, common rail injection systems, turbochargers, intercoolers, DPF and SCR systems
View more → - B100-EFI-700 Electronic Injection Systems - 100 hours - Mode:
Hybrid
Multi-point injection, direct injection, MAF/MAP sensors, injectors, ECU, fuel maps, fault diagnosis
View more → - B100-ECS-800 Emission Control Systems - 90 hours - Mode:
In-person
Catalytic converters, lambda sensors, EGR valves, EVAP systems, environmental regulations, exhaust gas analysis
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Third Quarter - Electrical Systems and Transmissions (440 hours)
- C200-AEL-900 Automotive Electricity - 120 hours - Mode: Hybrid
DC circuits, charging systems, alternators, regulators, batteries, starting systems, electrical protection
View more → - C200-ECU-1000 Electronic Control Units - 110 hours - Mode: Hybrid
Engine ECU, transmission TCU, ABS, ESP, OBD-II diagnostic systems, CAN communication protocols
View more → - C200-MAN-1100 Manual Transmissions - 110 hours - Mode: In-person
Gearboxes, clutches, differentials, CV joints, synchronizers, noise diagnosis
View more → - C200-AWD-1200 Automotive Electrical Diagrams - 100 hours - Mode:
Remote
Automotive symbols, diagram interpretation, electrical fault location, specialized multimeter use
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Fourth Quarter - Power and Braking Systems (415 hours)
- D300-AUT-1300 Automatic Transmissions - 115 hours - Mode:
In-person
Torque converters, planetary gear sets, hydraulic valves, TCU, CVT transmissions, hydraulic diagnosis
View more → - D300-BRA-1400 Brake Systems - 95 hours - Mode: In-person
Disc and drum brakes, ABS, ESP, hydraulic systems, brake fluids, vibration diagnosis
View more → - D300-SUS-1500 Suspension Systems - 110 hours - Mode: Hybrid
Independent suspension, McPherson, multilink, shock absorbers, springs, stabilizer bars, alignment
View more → - D300-STE-1600 Steering Systems - 95 hours - Mode: Hybrid
Power steering, electric steering, rack and pinion, hydraulic pumps, angle sensors, calibration
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SECOND ACADEMIC YEAR
Fifth Quarter - Body and Advanced Systems (430 hours)
- E400-BPR-1700 Body and Paint - 110 hours - Mode: In-person
Dent repair, body welding, surface preparation, automotive painting techniques, paint booths
View more → - E400-CLI-1800 Climate Control Systems - 90 hours - Mode: Hybrid
Automotive air conditioning, compressors, evaporators, automotive refrigerants, climate diagnosis
View more → - E400-AFS-1900 Advanced Fuel Systems - 110 hours - Mode: Hybrid
LPG systems, CNG, ethanol, biodiesel, fuel tanks, high-pressure pumps, fuel conversions
View more → - E400-TAA-2000 Tires and Advanced Alignment - 95 hours - Mode:
In-person
Computerized balancing, 3D alignment, vehicle geometry, TPMS, special tires, wear pattern diagnosis
View more → - E400-ICS-2100 Upholstery and Comfort Systems - 95 hours - Mode:
In-person
Electric seats, heating systems, audio systems, electrical accessories, comfort diagnosis
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Sixth Quarter - Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (435 hours)
- F500-HYB-2200 Hybrid Vehicles - 115 hours - Mode: In-person
Toyota Hybrid Synergy systems, Honda IMA, electric motors, NiMH batteries, DC/DC converters, HV safety
View more → - F500-ELE-2300 Electric Vehicles - 110 hours - Mode: Hybrid
Three-phase electric motors, lithium batteries, BMS systems, chargers, inverters, high voltage diagnosis
View more → - F500-AFC-2400 Alternative Fuel Vehicles - 100 hours - Mode:
Hybrid
Hydrogen systems, fuel cells, flex-fuel engines, clean combustion technologies
View more → - F500-ADM-2500 Advanced Multi-brand Diagnosis - 110 hours - Mode:
In-person
Specific protocols Toyota, Ford, GM, Volkswagen, brand-specific scanners, key programming
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Seventh Quarter - Emerging Technologies and Specialization (445 hours)
- G600-ADA-2600 ADAS Systems and Autonomous Driving - 110 hours - Mode:
Hybrid
Radar sensors, cameras, LIDAR, automatic braking systems, adaptive cruise control, ADAS calibration
View more → - G600-ESS-2700 European Specific Systems - 110 hours - Mode:
Hybrid
BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo - specific protocols, particular technologies, specialized diagnosis
View more → - G600-ASS-2800 Asian Specific Systems - 110 hours - Mode: Hybrid
Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia - particular technologies, Asian hybridization, specific protocols
View more → - G600-COT-2900 Connectivity and Telematics - 115 hours - Mode:
Hybrid
Infotainment systems, Bluetooth connectivity, vehicular WiFi, OTA updates, remote diagnosis
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Eighth Quarter - Management and Final Project (375 hours)
- H700-WSM-3000 Workshop Management and Entrepreneurship - 110 hours -
Mode: Remote
Workshop administration, repair costs, customer service, inventory, management software, marketing
View more → - H700-ARD-3100 Augmented Reality Diagnosis - 90 hours - Mode:
Hybrid
AR/VR technologies for diagnosis, predictive maintenance, digital interfaces, mobile applications
View more → - H700-CAR-3200 Carburetion and Mechanical Systems - 95 hours - Mode:
Hybrid
Conventional carburetors, mixture adjustments, cold start systems, mechanical fuel pumps
View more → - H700-FIP-3300 Final Integrative Project - 120 hours - Mode:
In-person
Development of complete technical project applying knowledge acquired in advanced vehicle repair
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Cross-curricular Courses (Developed throughout the program)
- I700-ISS-3400 Industrial Safety and Occupational Health - 50 distributed
hours
Automotive safety standards, PPE, first aid, workshop risk prevention, chemical handling
View more → - I700-TEA-3500 Technical Automotive English - 70 distributed hours
Specialized terminology, technical manuals, international communication, fault codes in English
View more → - I700-SIC-3600 International Standards and Codes - 60 distributed
hours
SAE, ISO, local regulations, international certifications, automotive quality standards
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Intensive Practical Experience
- J700-SWL-3700 Specialized Workshops - 250 distributed hours
Practices in workshops equipped with cutting-edge automotive technology, diagnostic laboratories
View more → - J700-IWT-3800 Business Internships - 200 hours - Quarters 7-8
Real experience in workshops, dealerships and specialized service centers in the automotive sector
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Academic Summary
Total duration: 24 months (8 quarters)
Total academic hours: 3,530 hours
Theoretical hours: 2,070 hours (59%)
Practical hours: 1,460 hours (41%)
Remote mode: 27% of the program
In-person mode: 48% of the program
Hybrid mode: 25% of the program
Academic Load Distribution by Quarter
- Quarter 1: 400 hours
- Quarter 2: 420 hours
- Quarter 3: 440 hours
- Quarter 4: 415 hours
- Quarter 5: 430 hours
- Quarter 6: 435 hours
- Quarter 7: 445 hours
- Quarter 8: 375 hours
Additional Certifications Available
During the program, students will be able to obtain international certifications recognized by the industry, including ASE (Automotive Service Excellence), specific certifications from leading manufacturers such as Toyota, Ford, GM, Volkswagen, Honda, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, certifications in electric and hybrid vehicles, specialization in ADAS systems, and certifications in alternative fuels, significantly enhancing their employability and professional recognition globally.
Applicant Profile
New Vision Career Technology seeks candidates with technical vocation, genuine passion for automotive mechanics, and commitment to professional excellence. The ideal applicant demonstrates curiosity about vehicles and their systems, teamwork ability, technical problem-solving skills, and a vision for professional growth in the dynamic modern automotive sector.
Academic Requirements
To ensure the academic and professional success of our students, we establish the following prior education requirements:
- Complete high school diploma or recognized equivalent certificate
- Basic mathematics knowledge (applied algebra and geometry)
- Fundamental understanding of basic physics (mechanics, electricity, and elementary thermodynamics)
- Reading comprehension and written communication skills
- Ability to follow technical manuals and automotive diagrams
Required Documentation
Applicants must submit the following official documentation to complete their admission process:
- Completed and signed admission application
- Official high school or secondary education certificate
- Academic transcript with detailed grades
- Valid identification document (identity card or passport)
- Medical certificate proving physical fitness for automotive technical work
- Two recent passport-size photographs
- Motivation letter expressing interest in automotive repair
International Documentation
For international students, additional properly apostilled or legalized documentation is required:
- Academic certificates translated by official translator
- Study validation before local educational authorities
- Spanish language proficiency certificate (minimum B2 level)
- Student visa or corresponding immigration documentation
- International medical insurance valid during the study period
Admission Evaluation
The selection process includes multiple components to comprehensively evaluate each candidate:
- Basic knowledge exam in mathematics and applied physics
- Logical reasoning and mechanical skills test
- Personal interview with specialized academic coordinators
- Manual skills and technical dexterity evaluation
- Vocational orientation test and motivation toward automotive mechanics
Technical Requirements for Hybrid Modality
Given our hybrid educational approach, students must have minimum technological resources:
- Computer or laptop with updated operating system
- Stable broadband internet connection (minimum 10 Mbps)
- Webcam and microphone for virtual diagnostic classes
- Basic office software and automotive diagnostic applications
- Adequate workspace for remote theoretical studies
Financial Requirements
To ensure commitment and sustainability of the training process, we establish the following conditions:
- Initial tuition payment or approved financing plan
- Proof of economic solvency or credit guarantee
- Student insurance covering practical workshop activities
- Budget for basic tools and personal diagnostic kit
- Resources for automotive laboratory expenses and specialized practices
Safety and Protection Requirements
Considering the technical nature of automotive work, additional safety requirements are established:
- Specific medical certificate including visual and auditory evaluation
- Declaration of absence of medical conditions preventing tool work
- Commitment to mandatory use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Participation in automotive industrial safety training
- Accident insurance with coverage for workshop practices
Application Process
Admission follows a structured timeline that ensures fair and timely evaluation of all candidates:
- Document submission: 30 days before the start of the academic period
- Academic and technical evaluations: 15 days before classes begin
- Personal interviews: 10 days before the period starts
- Results notification: 5 days before classes begin
- Enrollment confirmation: 48 hours before academic start
Institutional Commitment
New Vision Career Technology is committed to providing equitable access opportunities to quality automotive technical education, offering merit-based scholarship programs, socioeconomic aid, and flexible financing plans for students who demonstrate potential and genuine commitment to their professional development in the automotive repair sector and emerging vehicle technologies.