Academics
Motorcycle Service Technology I (CTMST1)
Certificate
Description
This purpose of the Motorcycle Service Technology I program is to provide the student with fundamental certification as a motorcycle technician. The student will receive skill training in service department operations, vehicle set-up, mileage-based maintenances, and damage repair estimating. Areas of instruction include; troubleshooting, diagnosing, servicing, and the repair of primary and final drive systems, transmissions, brakes, suspensions, electrical, and induction systems. The program will provide the skills for the student to test for the State of Michigan Motorcycle Mechanics License.
Contact Information
- Division
- Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers
- Department
- Motorcycle Technology Dept
- Advisors
- Mark Daily, Shawn Deron, Bradley Hoth
Requirements
Major/Area Requirements
| Class | Title | Credits | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MST 110 | Motorcycle Service Technology I | 4 | |
| MST 120 | Motorcycle Service Technology II | 4 | |
| MST 130 | Motorcycle Service Technology III | 4 | |
| MST 140 | Motorcycle Service Technology IV | 4 | |
| MTT 102 | Machining for Auto Applications | 2 | |
| WAF 105 | Introduction to Welding Processes | 2 | |
| Total | 20 | ||
- Total Credits Required
- 20
Gainful Employment Disclosures
Estimated Cost
- Tuition & Fees
- $3,120.00
- Books & Supplies
- $185.00
- Total Cost
- $3,305.00
Length of Program
- Intended time to complete
- 4 semesters
- graduates who completed on time
- unavailable
Careers Related to this Program
- Job placement rate
- unavailable
Median Program Graduate Debt
- Federal Loans
- unavailable
- Private Educational Loans
- $0
- Institution Financing Plan
- $0
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