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Power Sports Technology

Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Jacksboro

DiplomaNon-degreeCIP: 47.0611

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Our mission is to provide high quality, competency-based technical training to all individuals by teaching the skills necessary to become competitive in their efforts to secure lasting and rewarding employment in the current job market. We are also equally dedicated to providing customized special industry training for area businesses and industries as they strive to train, re-train, or upgrade the skills of their employees in order to remain competitive in a global workplace.

Duration

12 Months

Credits

35 credits

Cost

Total Tuition/Fees $4,320.00 Textbook/Supplies Cost $840.00Show moreShow less

Format

In-Person

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Program Pathways

Credentials this program stacks toward

  • Program Pathway to Mech Engineering TechFrom The University of Tennessee
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Program Details

Detailed information about this program

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Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

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Financial Aid

Eligible funding programs

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Scholarships

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Jacksboro, Tennessee

    265 Elkins Rd, Jacksboro, Tennessee, 37757

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

Auto-populated·from O*NET via SOC 49-3052.00

Skills

Critical ThinkingOperations MonitoringRepairingTroubleshootingEquipment MaintenanceActive ListeningComplex Problem SolvingSpeakingOperation and ControlJudgment and Decision MakingQuality Control AnalysisEquipment SelectionMonitoringCoordinationReading ComprehensionWriting

Knowledge

MechanicalMathematicsEnglish LanguageCustomer and Personal ServiceComputers and ElectronicsEngineering and TechnologyDesignPublic Safety and SecurityProduction and ProcessingBuilding and ConstructionAdministration and Management

Abilities

Near VisionDeductive ReasoningManual DexterityFinger DexterityArm-Hand SteadinessProblem SensitivityControl PrecisionInductive ReasoningOral ComprehensionInformation OrderingExtent FlexibilityMultilimb CoordinationHearing SensitivityVisualizationSelective AttentionStatic StrengthTrunk StrengthStaminaWritten ComprehensionOral ExpressionSpeech RecognitionCategory Flexibility

Tasks

  • Mount, balance, change, or check condition or pressure of tires.
  • Replace defective parts, using hand tools, arbor presses, flexible power presses, or power tools.
  • Dismantle engines and repair or replace defective parts, such as magnetos, carburetors, or generator
  • Diagnose electrical problems.
  • Inspect vehicles for damage and record findings so that necessary repairs can be made.
  • Test drive vehicles and test components and systems, using equipment such as infrared engine analyze
  • Test and adjust repaired systems to meet manufacturers' performance specifications.
  • Repair and replace damaged or worn parts.
  • Test mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to ensure proper performance and com
  • Operate and inspect machines or heavy equipment to diagnose defects.
  • Operate safety equipment and use safe work habits.
  • Examine workpieces for defects and measure workpieces with straightedges or templates to ensure conf
  • Weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
  • Determine quantities, sizes, shapes, and locations of reinforcing rods from blueprints, sketches, or
  • Space and fasten together rods in forms according to blueprints, using wire and pliers.
  • Position and secure steel bars, rods, cables, or mesh in concrete forms, using fasteners, rod-bendin
  • Unload rebar from trucks.
  • Use forklifts or cranes to move construction material, such as rebar.
  • Assemble or disassemble complex mechanical systems.
  • Interpret engineering sketches, specifications, or drawings.
  • Calculate required capacities for equipment of proposed system to obtain specified performance and s

Technology

Data base user interface and query softwareAnalytical or scientific softwareSpreadsheet softwareComputer aided design CAD softwareFacilities management softwareComputer aided manufacturing CAM softwareOperating system softwareWeb page creation and editing softwareInventory management softwarePoint of sale POS softwareInternet browser softwareMaterials requirements planning logistics and supply chain softwareOffice suite softwareEnterprise resource planning ERP softwareElectronic mail softwareProject management softwareWord processing softwareObject or component oriented development softwareIndustrial control software

Tools

Adjustable hand wrenchesAir liftsAngled air chucksArbor pressesAutomatic cylinder honesAutomatic part cleanersBattery cable wrenchesBrake cylinder honesBubble balancersBushing pullersCable lubersCarburetor diagnostic toolsCarburetor synchronizersChain breakersClamp meters2-channel lab scopes3 pound sledge hammers5 pound sledge hammers5-gas emissions analyzersAdjustable wrenchesAir chiselsAir compressorsAir conditioner chargersAir drillsAir hammersAir sandersAir wrenchesAlignment wrenchesAllen wrenchesAlternating current/direct current AC/DC inductive current clamps

Work Values

IndependenceSupportWorking ConditionsAchievementRecognitionRelationships
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Motorcycle Mechanics49-3052.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Diploma)

  • Tire mounting and balancing — complete the full mount-balance-inspect cycle with minimal oversight, meeting manufacturer torque and pressure specifications on the shop floor.
  • Defective part replacement — select appropriate hand tools, arbor presses, or power tools and independently swap common worn components during standard service intervals.
  • Carburetor and ignition system repair — dismantle, clean, and rebuild carburetors or replace magnetos following OEM specifications in a moderately busy repair shop.
  • Engine diagnostic testing — connect test panels, interpret generator output and ignition timing readings, and flag out-of-spec results for review in a dealership service department.
  • Malfunction diagnosis — combine customer interview notes, auditory engine inspection, and frame examination to form a probable cause before beginning disassembly.
  • Brake and fork subassembly repair — adjust or replace fork seals, brake pads, and cables according to service specifications with routine quality checks in a production shop environment.
  • Drive-chain and transmission service — inspect, adjust, or replace drive chains and transmission components, verifying tolerances with appropriate gauges on a variety of motorcycle models.
  • Accessory and lighting system repair — replace and functionally test headlights, horn circuits, handlebar controls, and starter systems without direct supervision during standard repair jobs.
  • Inventory and parts ordering — use inventory management software to identify required replacement parts and generate purchase requests, minimizing vehicle downtime in a service department.
  • Work-order documentation — record labor time, parts used, and test results accurately in point-of-sale or shop management software after completing each assigned repair.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
59%
Placement Rate
77%