Small Engine Service Certificate
Program Number: 97-606-1
School Year: 2012-2013
Certificate
Campus: Fond du Lac
Program Description
The Small Engine Service Certificate is designed for individuals that are seeking employment in the home and garden and recreational vehicle repair industry. Students learn the fundamentals of engines and engine electricity and apply this knowledge in a small engine service course.
Graduates of this certificate may transfer their credits into Moraine Park’s Engine Research and Development Technician associate of applied science degree if they wish to continue their education.
Approximate Costs
- $111.85 per credit (resident)
- $167.80 per credit (out-of-state resident)
- *Online students are not charged out-of-state fees.
Program Outcomes
- Service small engines.
- Assemble home, garden and recreational equipment.
- Troubleshoot and repair small engines found in home, garden and recreational applications.
Career Opportunities
- Small Engine Mechanic
- Service Center Worker
- Rental Center Worker
- Grounds Keeper Equipment Operator
- Landscape Equipment Operator
Admission Process
- Submit the college admission application.
- Submit the $30 one-time fee.
- Meet with Admissions to discuss order of courses and prerequisites (strongly encouraged).
Courses
| Number | Title | Crds |
|---|---|---|
| Term 1 | ||
| 606-150 | Electronics and Instrumentation | 3 |
| 606-164 | Engine Fundamentals | 3 |
| 606-165 | Small Engine Service | 4 |
| 606-174 | Transmission of Power | 3 |
| Total | 13 | |
Academic Planner
Transfer Opportunities
Check out the Credit Transfers page for more information.
Additional Information
The Final Steps
When you are in the last semester of coursework, complete the graduation candidacy form and submit it with the $30 fee to the Registration Office.

