Certificate of Competency
Motorcycle and Marine Technology
Students in the program prepare for careers in the Motorcycle and Marine industries. Technicians in these areas maintain and repair a variety of two- and four-cycle engines, power trains, and chassis. Motorcycle: Maintenance and repair of vehicles such as motorcycles, sport utility vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, scooters and generators. Marine: Maintenance and repair of outboard engines, personal watercraft and boat rigging. Employment may be in dealerships, independent repair shops, marinas, rental companies, resort maintenance, fleet repair facilities, government agencies and self-employment.
For program costs and fees refer to the catalog TUITION AND FEES PAGE.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate the ability to service and repair a variety of clutch and transmission related customer concerns
- Demonstrate the ability to diagnose and service a variety of electrical related customer concerns
- Demonstrate the ability to use a variety of tools specific to the Power Sports industry
- Demonstrate the ability to service and repair a variety of drivetrain customer concerns
- Demonstrate the ability to service tires on a variety of power sports applications
- Demonstrate the ability to diagnose a variety of vehicle no start conditions
- Demonstrate the ability to repair a variety of internal combustion engines
- Demonstrate the ability to service brake systems on power sports vehicles
- Demonstrate the ability to test a variety of fuel injection components
- Demonstrate the ability to fill out all proper service documentation
- Demonstrate the ability to diagnose engine related customer concerns
- Demonstrate the ability to service a variety of suspension systems
- Demonstrate the ability to diagnose and service carburetors
- Demonstrate the ability to service a variety of vehicles
- Demonstrate knowledge of the Power Sports Industry
CIP Code
47.0606