Course details

This course is designed for students who are preparing for employment in the Motor Industry, specifically motorcycles and general light engine repair shops. Other areas of engineering which compliment this are also included. Under the European Project scheme students may have an opportunity to undertake work placement in other European countries. Students can also select to do to the City and Guilds 3901 (Motorcycle) award course during the college year. (Optional extra award)

Entry Requirements

  • Leaving Certificate (5 passes)
  • Leaving Certifiacte Applied or equivalent
  • Applicants of mature years will be considered on their merits

Course Outline

Motorcycle Engineering

  • Motorcycle Maintenance & Servicing
  • Fault Diagnostics
  • Restoration Techniques (Classic & Vintage)
  • Welding
  • Engineering Workshop Processes
  • Motorcycle Electricity
  • Project Work
  • Health and Safety

Communications

  • Maths
  • Computer Studies
  • Work Experience

Progression

  • Students may apply to a range of Higher Education Institutions through the Higher Education Links Schemes.
Updated on 08 November, 2015

About St. John's Central College

The College aims to provide a wide range of Further Education opportunities working from a strong base of creative, vocational and work oriented courses, with a commitment to excellence in teaching, learning and training, responding to local, national and European needs. We hope to achieve this by working in partnership, in a stimulating and supportive learning environment, to enable all to develop their full potential for life and work.

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