Power Equipment Small Engines

  • The Power Equipment Program prepares students for careers in the equipment service industry. The course is designed for students who have no skills in the engine repair field, or those that have some skills and would like to build upon them. The program will teach the student about troubleshooting and repair, as well as engine teardown and reassembly. The students will have access to the latest computerized equipment.

FAQs

  1. Small engine technician
  2. Motorcycle technician
  3. Industrial equipment mechanic
  4. Recreational vehicle technician
  5. Parts sales person
  1. Learn to troubleshoot and repair a wide variety of power equipment
  2. Gain experience in maintaining many different pieces of power equipment.
  3. Hands on training is provided on a wide selection of equipment.
  4. Gain basic welding skills
  5. Basic electrical repair
  1. Service manager
  2. Shop foreman
  3. Product sales
  4. Owner/operator
  5. Recreational vehicle technician
Program Quick Facts

Instructors

  • N/A

Class Time

  • M, T, W, Th: 5:30 pm– 10:00 pm

Class Duration

  • September 3, 2013 - May 30, 2014

Total Cost

  • Tuition $3,780
  • Lab Fees 1,800
  • TOTAL $5,580

Job Outlook

Class Hours

  • 600 Hours
 

Uniform requirements

  • N/A

Certifications Available

  • Equipment and Engine Training Council (EETC) Certification
  • Up to 24 credits at Franklin University
  • Up to 20 credits at University of Akron – Wayne College