2-4 Cycle Engines

 

This Career Cluster exposes students to careers and businesses involved in the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and products by road, air, rail and water. It also includes related professional and technical support services such as infrastructure planning and management, logistic services, and the maintenance of mobile equipment and facilities.

  • Transportation Core
  • 2 & 4 Cycle Engines I
  • 2 & 4 Cycle Engines II
  • 2 & 4 Cycle Engines III

Transportation Core

  • Pre-Requisites: None
  • Recommended Credits(s): 1
  • Recommended Grade Level: 9th, 10th

Transportation Core course prepares students for entry into all subsequent transportation courses. Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional service technician. Content emphasizes beginning transportation service skills and workplace success skills. Students study safety, tools, equipment, shop operations, basic engine fundamentals, and basic technician skills.  Upon completing this course students may enter automotive service technology, diesel equipment maintenance technology, 2-4 cycle engine service technology, collision repair and refinish technology, or aviation maintenance.

2 & 4 Cycle Engine I

  • Class Credits: I
  • Reccomended year: 10-11
  • Prerequisites: Transportation Core

2 & 4 CYCLE ENGINE I is a course that prepares students for entry-level positions or advanced training in 2 & 4 cycle engines. Course content focuses on 2 & 4 cycle engines used on motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATV), jet skies, outboard motors, garden equipment, and outdoor power equipment and vehicles. Students will perform inspections, tests, and measurements for diagnosis and perform needed repairs. Education and experience simulate small engine industry operations through the use of training aids and modules and offer school-based and work-based learning opportunities. Provides training for a 2 & 4 cycle engine certification from Equipment and Engine Training Council (EETC). It is strongly recommended that administration and guidance follow the scope and sequence and course recommendations as listed.

2 & 4 Cycle Engines II

  • Class Credits: I
  • Reccomended year: 11-12
  • Prerequisites: Transportation Core, 2 & 4 Cycle Engines I

2 & 4 CYCLE ENGINE II is a course that prepares students for entry-level positions or advanced training in 2 & 4 cycle engines. Course content focuses on 2 & 4 cycle engines used on motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATV), jet skies, outboard motors, garden equipment, and outdoor power equipment and vehicles. Students will perform inspections, tests, and measurements for diagnosis and perform needed repairs. Education and experience simulate small engine industry operations through the use of training aids and modules and offer school-based and work-based learning opportunities. Provides training for a 2 & 4 cycle engine certification from Equipment and Engine Training Council (EETC).

2 & 4 Cycle Engine III

  • Class Credits: I
  • Reccomended year: 12
  • Prerequisites:Transportation Core, 2 & 4 Cycle Engine II

2 & 4 CYCLE ENGINE III is a course that prepares students for entry-level positions or advanced training in 2 & 4 cycle engines. Course content focuses on 2 & 4 cycle engines used on motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATV), jet skies, outboard motors, garden equipment, and outdoor power equipment and vehicles. Students will perform inspections, tests, and measurements for diagnosis and perform needed repairs. Education and experience simulate small engine industry operations through the use of training aids and modules and offer school-based and work-based learning opportunities. Provides training for a 2 & 4 cycle engine certification from Equipment and Engine Training Council (EETC). It is strongly recommended that administration and guidance follow the scope and sequence and course recommendations as listed.