MOT 332 – Fundamentals of Electricity Lab Powersports
This course provides application of the fundamentals of electricity along with electrical testing procedures and equipment on powersports and power equipment. Corequisite: ELE 332 – Fundamentals of Electricity
Read MoreMOT 230 – Advanced Fuel System Diagnostics
This course will prepare the student to better diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair fuel systems. It will also better prepare them to be able to use diagnostic scan tools and computer Read More »
Read MoreMOT 220 – Advanced Electrical Diagnostics
This course provides the student with the advanced electrical diagnosis and troubleshooting skills needed to work in the Powersports and Power Equipment industry.
Read MoreMOT 210 – Drivability & Troubleshooting
This course will better prepare the student for real-life drivability and troubleshooting problems that they will encounter in the field.
Read MoreMOT 209 – Dyno Analysis and Fuel System Tuning
This course includes dyno operation, dyno computer usage, data analysis, air-fuel ratio sampling, troubleshooting technique, tuning fuel systems, and computer tuning applications.
Read MoreMOT 208 – Powersports Tune-up and Maintenance
This course includes tune-up procedures for power sports machines.
Read MoreMOT 155 – Outdoor Power Equipment I
This course is an introduction to the various types of drives and power delivery systems that will be encountered in the outdoor power equipment industry. Construction, operation, maintenance, repair of Read More »
Read MoreMOT 122 – Small Engines Lab
Complete disassembly and reassembly of modern engines, troubleshooting, failure analysis, and proper repair techniques. Hands-on testing and inspection of engine systems.
Read MoreMOT 121 – Small Engines Theory
Basic two- and four-stroke engine theory, design, and construction. All basic systems are studied, as well as troubleshooting, failure analysis, and repair procedures. Service literature, warranties, and engine identification are Read More »
Read MoreMOT 932 – Internship
On-the-job experience at a motorcycle repair facility as a technician, part and service person, or salesperson. The student is evaluated by the job supervisor and the instructor. Prerequisites: Completion of the Read More »
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