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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This two-year program prepares students with technical skills to service, maintain and diagnose Powersport vehicles, such as Motorcycles, All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV’s), Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTV’s), and Personal Watercraft. Students receive hands-on training in two-stroke and four-stroke engines, drive-train systems, suspension, brakes, electrical diagnosis, and engine management systems.
Apart from the core curriculum, learners are trained through externships and an integrated project with professionals.
After completion of the Powersports Technology program, successful candidates will be prepared to seek one or more certifications like the Snap-On Multimeter and the Torque and Precision Measurement. Through this program and certification, students can look into becoming an ATV or a motorcycle mechanic.
CAREER PATHWAYS
Careers that a student could pursue after receiving their certification(s) are: Powersports maintenance mechanics, powersport vehicle service technician, parts & retail sales representative, service manager*
According to the the Market Research Future (MRFR) the global powersports industry is predicted to grow significantly and remain a lucrative industry.
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
Northwest Campus
13201 W. Grand Avenue
Surprise, AZ 85374
Main Office: 623.877.6914
Campus Directions
Two-Year Program
1st Year Students: (1:00 PM - 3:30 PM)
2nd Year Students: (7:00 AM - 9:30 AM)
Calendar
23-24 Information Sheet
22-23 Information Sheet
Handbook (English)
Handbook (Spanish)
CAREER PATHWAYS
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
Professional Skills RubricGRANT/SCHOLARSHIP
Grant/Scholarship Information
CURRICULUM
Scope & Sequence
CTE Technical Standards
CTE Professional Skills Standards
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