Motorcycle and Sport Vehicle Repair
28 weeks – Ontario College Certificate
Work hands-on with real engines and vehicles
Overview
Upcoming Intake: There are no planned intakes for this program for the upcoming academic year.
Prepare for an in-demand career working with a number of vehicles including motorcycles, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, ATVs and side-by-sides. Learn to identify, inspect, test and troubleshoot motorcycle and sport vehicle and small engine systems. Train hands-on and gain the technical skills you need for the trade.
Your Future Career
- Motorcycle and power sport repair
- Small engine repair
- Dealer services
What You Learn
- Steering, suspension and brakes
- Engine systems
- Drive train systems
- Electrical and electronic systems
- Fuel systems
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
OSSD or equivalent, ENG4C or ENG4U
If English is not your first language you must provide proof of English competency.
Curriculum
Curriculum
Semester 1
CMM125 | College Communications |
MSV100 | Work Practices |
MSV110 | Engine Systems |
MSV115 | Drive Train Systems I |
MSV120 | Steering, Suspension & Brakes I |
Semester 2
GENED | General Education Elective - Online (MSV Sem 2) |
MSV125 | Electrical/Electronics |
MSV130 | Fuel Systems |
MSV215 | Drive Train Systems II |
MSV220 | Steering, Suspension & Brakes II |
What You Need
What You Need
Textbooks:
Check out the Campus Bookstore to not only purchase your textbooks but also view your book list before the semester starts.
Technology/Devices:
Canadore College has implemented Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to enhance your learning experience in and out of the classroom while ensuring flexibility in learning.
To learn more about BYOD and to find out what is required for your program, please visit https://www.canadorecollege.ca/BYOD
Certification/Accreditation
Certification/Accreditation
Ontario College Certificate
Students will obtain their certificate for Motive Power Fundamentals – Motorcycle and Sport Vehicle Repair upon successful completion of the program.
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes represent culminating demonstrations of learning and achievement. In addition, learning outcomes are interrelated and cannot be viewed in isolation of one another. As such, they should be viewed as a comprehensive whole. They describe performances that demonstrate that significant integrated learning by graduates of the program has been achieved.
View Program Vocational Learning Outcomes
Find out more about General Education program requirements here.