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Professional Motocross Technician, TCC (PM41) (470611) Technical Certificate of Credit
The Professional Motocross Technician certificate program is two semester sequence of courses that prepares students to obtain entry level maintenance positions in the power sports service industry. The program emphasizes a combination of mechanical theory and practical experience relative to the maintenance of power sports equipment and team skills. Topics include shop safety, basic electrical theory, wheels and tires, precision measuring, valve adjustments, battery service, professional communication, race management, and team skills.
Length of Program: Two (2) Semesters
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Students will rebuild brake and clutch hydraulic components of a motorcycle.
Entrance Date: Fall Semester
Entrance Requirements: Refer to Admissions criteria. Click for Entrance Score Requirements.
Age: Applicant must be 16 years of age or older and have a valid driver’s license
Education: A high school diploma or GED is desirable but not required for the program admission but is required prior to graduation. College transcripts will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Advisor: A Program Advisor should be consulted prior to enrolling in any course. An advisor will be assigned by admissions.
Additional Requirements: Students are required to obtain the necessary tools for the program prior to enrollment.
Program Final Exit Point: Professional Motocross Technician, Technical Certificate of Credit.
Credits Required for Graduation: 17 Minimum semester hour credits required.
Cost
Fees: $309.00
Tuition: $801.00
Total: $1,667.70
Fees: $324.00
Tuition: $623.00
Total: $1,247.00
1: Occupational Courses | 17 |
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MCST 1000Intro to Motorcycle Technology
Pre-requisite(s): Program Admission This course serves as an introduction to the program and the field of professional motorcycle service. Topics include: work facility safety and cleanliness, safety devices, environmental safety, fire prevention, personal safety, as well as the operation, construction, design, testing, maintenance, and repair of motorcycle and ATV systems and components. |
4 |
MCST 1040Motorcycle Chassis & Suspensio
Pre-requisite(s): MCST 1000 This course covers the maintenance, adjustment, and repair of motorcycle chassis systems. Topics include: brakes, front and rear suspensions, and wheels. Upon completion the student should be able to diagnose, service, and repair motorcycle chassis and suspension systems. |
4 |
MCST 1110Motorcycle Maintenance
Pre/Co-requisite(s): MCST 1000 This course serves as an introduction to the field of professional motorcycle service. Topics include: advanced shop and tool techniques, preventive maintenance, adjustments, and minor repairs. Upon completion students should be able to perform basic inspection and service of motorcycles and ATVs. |
5 |
MCST 2100Motorcross Internship | 4 |
Faculty
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School of Industrial Technology
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Automotive Technology
- Automotive Technology, Diploma (AT14)
- Auto Maintenance and Light Repair Tech, TCC (ALR1)
- Automotive Chassis Technician Specialist, TCC (ASG1)
- Automotive Climate Control Technician, TCC (AH21)
- Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician, TCC (AE41)
- Automotive Engine Performance Technician, TCC (AE51)
- Automotive Engine Repair Technician, TCC (AE61)
- Automotive Fundamentals, Diploma (AF12)
- Automotive Transmission/Transaxle Tech Specialist, TCC (AA71)
- Professional Motocross Technician, TCC (PM41)
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The information in this College Catalog and Student Handbook accurately reflects current policies and procedures at the time of publication. Students are admitted to the College under and are subject to the provisions of the SRTC Catalog and Student Handbooks for the term they initially enroll. Students in all programs are admitted under and are subject to the provisions of the College Catalog and Student Handbook and applicable addendums for the term they are admitted to the program at Southern Regional Technical College. If for any reason, a break in enrollment occurs, students must reapply and satisfy the College Catalog and Student Handbook requirements for the term of their re-entry to any program. The provisions of this catalog are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between Southern Regional Technical College and the student. The College reserves the right to change any provision or requirement at any time.
Southern Regional Technical College. (2018). 2018-2019 College Catalog and Student Handbook
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