About this Program

Level: Certificate - Motosport Technician

Discpline: Mechanical Engineering

Length: 2 semesters

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Application Fee: $190.00
Tuition Fee: $15,600.00

Henlow Campus

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Program Description

MITT’s Motosport Technician certificate program teaches students how to use the tools and equipment required for modern marine and outdoor power equipment maintenance and repair and helps them build a foundation of knowledge about vehicle systems including: Tune-up and diagnostics Advanced technologies such as fuel injection and anti-lock brake systems. Eligible students can apply the skills they learn in class to real-world situations during a four-week work practicum with an industry employer and their participation in MITT’s Work Skills Series workshops will ensure they bring the employability and essential skills employers demand, to the workplace. Graduates who meet specific criteria can earn credit toward Apprenticeship Manitoba Level 1. Who it is for: Individuals who are handy with machines and small engines, who enjoy problem solving, working alone or as part of a team, and who enjoy talking with customers.

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