The Powersports Technology program prepares students with the skills to properly service, maintain and diagnose Powersports vehicles, such as Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTV’s), All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV’s), Side by Sides (SXS’s), Motorcycles and Outdoor Power Equipment. This program will give the students an opportunity to earn industry recognized certificates with Equipment & Engine Training Council (EETC), Polaris Level 1 System Basics & Polaris Level 2 Maintenance, S/P2 Safety and Snap-On Digital Volt Ohm Meter (DVOM) Certificate. The students will earn a Certificate A (25 credits), Certificate C (46 credits) or an Associate Degree (64 credits), and prepare for a transfer to a bachelor degree program at an area university. This program is designed to prepare students for careers in the Powersports and Outdoor Power Equipment industry. The job opportunities include Technician, Parts Associate, Service Advisor, Service Writer, Service Manager, Sales or Business Owner.
To complete the Associate in Applied Science Degree, general education requirements must be taken from the list approved by the CCC General Education Committee (see college catalog). The Welding Technology credit hours and the general education credit hours must total at least 64 credit hours in fields outlined in the catalog. The Welding Program AAS Degree requires a minimum of 18 credit hours of general education coursework.
Recommended three semester plan is located at the end of this page.
For Enrollment and Advising:
Columbus Tech Campus: rebeccah.stone@coffeyville.edu