Motorsports Vehicle Technology Diploma Program
MVT2 - 201612
Program Description
The Motorsports Vehicle Technology program prepares students for an entry level position in a racing team shop. Focus is on many forms of racing vehicles including sports cars, stock cars, drag cars, and open wheel cars. Students learn chassis set up, engine designs, brake systems, transmissions, electrical systems, fuel systems, and fabrication skills unique to racing vehicles. Students are also taught precision measurement, math, and communication skills required of racing team members.
Program Specific Information
Students are accepted Fall and Spring semesters based on course and space availability and selective admission.
Program Length & Availability
4 Semesters
Campus Availability: Hall
Financial Aid
This program is eligible for the Pell Grant and may be eligible for Institutional and State Financial Aid.
Contact a Financial Aid Counselor for eligibility requirements and application materials.
Admissions Requirements
Must be 16 years of age.
High school diploma or GED is required prior to admission. (Official transcripts or GED scores must be submitted from all colleges and/or high schools attended for credit.)
ACCUPLACER Testing, or submit SAT, ACT, COMPASS, or ASSET test scores.
Curriculum
Basic Skills – Total of 8 Hours
Program-Specific Core – Total of 46 Hours
Occupational-Related Elective – Choose 3 Hours
Total Credit Hours: 54
Graduation Plan
Note: For a list of which courses are part of the elective area, please see the Curriculum tab for this program.
Semester One
Choose One:
Choose One:
Choose One:
Semester Two
Choose One:
MSVT 2000 | Motorsports Composites | 5 |
| Or | |
MSVT 2005 | Body/Chassis Design/Fabricatio | 5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Semester Three
Semester Four
Apply for Graduation
MSVT 2090 | Motorsports Internship II | 4 |
| Occupational Related Elective | 3 |
MSVT 1050 | Fabrication Techniques | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: | 13 |
Total Credit Hours: 54
This plan is for informational purposes ONLY. It is not a substitute for meeting with a program advisor each term.