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Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment Technician (EP) Diploma

Overview and Award Outcomes

Overview

The Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment Technology degree prepares the student in all areas of the Marine, Motor Sports and Power Equipment as a repair and service technician. A marine/motor sports technician will diagnose, evaluate, estimate repair costs and repair various types of marine, motorcycle, power equipment and small engines.

Award Outcomes

Demonstrate ability to measure engine parts

Employ skills and procedures to identify parts

Service fuel Systems

Service ignition systems

Demonstrate troubleshooting and diagnostic skills

Integrate technology into work processes such as scan tolls, service manuals online, etc.

Employ safety standards

Service drive systems

Explain air and liquid cooling systems

Integrate customer service and communication skills into repair work

Career Opportunities

Marine, Motorsport and Outdoor Power Equipment Technicians find employment at marine, motorcycle or snowmobile dealerships, distributors and manufacturers. Technicians are also in demand at service repair shops and businesses that service and repair motorcycles, outboard and inboard boat motors and lawn and garden equipment.

Program Requirements

Technical Studies Required 64 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
MMST1100Introduction to Marine and Motorsport Technology

3

MMST1105Introduction to Engine Theory

3

MMST1110Introduction to Fuel Systems

3

MMST1115Introduction to Electrical Systems

3

MMST1120Introduction to Ignition Systems

3

MMST1125Service Management

3

MMST1130Introduction to Drive Systems

3

MMST1145Trailer Maintenance

3

MMST2105Motorcycle Transmissions and Clutch Service

3

MMST2110Motorcycle Wheels and Suspension

3

MMST2126Marine Lower Unit and Cooling System Service

3

MMST2140Marine Tilt/Trim and Controls

3

MMST2175Power Equipment Drive Systems

3

MMST2180Power Equipment Accessory Maintenance

3

MMST2300Advanced Fuel Systems

3

MMST2305Advanced Electrical Systems

3

MMST2310Engine Overhaul

3

MMST2315Tune Up

3

MMST2325EETC/Advanced Troubleshooting

3

MMST2400Fuel Injection Systems

3

MMST2355Internship/Industry Partnership

4

General Education Required 0 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits

General Education Elective 0 Credits

Technical Studies Elective 0 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits

Total Diploma Credits 64

Semester Sequence

Offered at Eden Prairie Only

First Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
MMST1100Introduction to Marine and Motorsport Technology

3

MMST1105Introduction to Engine Theory

3

MMST1110Introduction to Fuel Systems

3

MMST1115Introduction to Electrical Systems

3

MMST1130Introduction to Drive Systems

3

Total Credits  15

Second Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
MMST1120Introduction to Ignition Systems

3

MMST1125Service Management

3

MMST1145Trailer Maintenance

3

MMST2175Power Equipment Drive Systems

3

MMST2315Tune Up

3

Total Credits  15

Third Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
MMST2300Advanced Fuel Systems

3

MMST2305Advanced Electrical Systems

3

MMST2310Engine Overhaul

3

MMST2325EETC/Advanced Troubleshooting

3

MMST2400Fuel Injection Systems

3

MMST2355Internship/Industry Partnership

4

Total Credits  19

Fourth Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
MMST2105Motorcycle Transmissions and Clutch Service

3

MMST2110Motorcycle Wheels and Suspension

3

MMST2126Marine Lower Unit and Cooling System Service

3

MMST2140Marine Tilt/Trim and Controls

3

MMST2180Power Equipment Accessory Maintenance

3

Total Credits  15

Graduation (64 Credits)

Semester listings reflect the recommended sequence.  Due to circumstances beyond our control, the information herein is subject to change without notice.

 

2/23/2023 : BP / EP 5404