Motorcycle Technology (CTMST1)

Certificate

This purpose of the Motorcycle Service Technology I certificate program is to provide you with fundamental certification as a motorcycle technician.

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 you to test for the State of Michigan Motorcycle Mechanics License.

This is a high skill program as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.

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2018-19 | 2019-20 | 2020-21

2020-2021 Academic Requirements

 

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.

Division
Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers
Department
Transportation Technologies
Advisors
Shawn Deron
Julie N. (Niki) Lee
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Major/Area Requirements
Class   Title Minimum 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 the Technologies 2
WAF 105   Introduction to Welding Processes 2
Total 20
Total Credits Required
20