Motorcycle Mechanics

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Accelerate your career in motorcycle mechanics—drive your future to new heights!

What You’ll Learn

This diploma program provides training for developing the basic knowledge and skills needed to inspect, maintain, diagnose, repair, and/or adjust motorcycles, and other similar powered vehicles. Coursework provides a thorough understanding of the operating principles involved in modern motorcycles and includes instruction in lubrication and cooling systems, electrical and ignition systems, carburetion, fuel systems, and adjustments of moving parts. Graduates receiving a diploma may find employment with motorcycle dealers, independent repair shops, or may set up their own business after they have developed skills in the trade.

Length: 3 Semesters

Credits to Graduate: 47

Locations: Lee

Curriculum Guide

This certificate program provides training for developing the basic knowledge and skills needed to inspect, maintain, diagnose, repair, and/or adjust motorcycles, and other similar powered vehicles.

Length: 2 Semesters

Credits to Graduate: 15

Locations: Lee

Curriculum Guide

Why Study Motorcycle Mechanics at CCCC?

Hands-on Training

Students enjoy many hours in our modern, well-equipped shop learning by the use of a hands-on approach. From instructional materials, they take basic knowledge and develop skills for successful careers in the motorcycle industry.

Well Prepared for Employment

Students are prepared to inspect, diagnose, repair, and adjust motorcycles and ATV's. Instruction goes beyond a basic understanding of the operating principles, with numerous shop assignments and practices along with demonstrations.

High Job Placement

Almost all graduates of the Motorcycle Mechanic program have a job lined up within  weeks of graduation.

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Careers

The demand for skilled motorcycle mechanics is high locally and throughout the nation. Graduates often find employment in advanced manufacturing, construction, the automotive industry, or the trades.

  • Entry Level Technician
  • Parts Department
  • Service Writer
  • Sales Associate 
  • Repair Business

Program Contact

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    Jason Rouse

    Motorcycle Mechanics Lead Instructor
    Motorcycle Mechanics

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Transfer Programs

Credits from select courses within the program may transfer to four-year colleges and universities on a case-by-case basis.

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