* Insurance, Testing (Placement Assessment), Student ID Card (myCard), Material Fee, Student Centre Facilities Fee, etc
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or mature student status (19 years or older)
English Grade 12 Workplace (E), College (C), or University (U), or equivalent or take the Centennial College English Skills Assessment for Admission
Safety Requirements
CSA approved safety shoes
Safety glasses with clear lenses and side shields
Ear plugs/hearing protection
Coveralls or appropiate clothing
Welding gloves
Minimum English Proficiency Scores Accepted
TOEFL, 550 Paper-based
80+ minimums of 20 for the Internet-based test
MELAB, Score of 76
IELTS, 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5
CAEL, Overall 60
Pearson Test of English (Academic), 51+
International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP), 3.7+
Cambridge English Exams: Proficiency (CPE), Advanced (CAE), First (FCE), 167-169
* With English Level COMM 160/161
Centennial College accepts the Duolingo English Test to demonstrate English Language Proficiency
Minimum English Proficiency Scores Accepted
Certificate, diploma and Advanced Diploma Programs starting at COMM170, 115 - 124
Certificate, diploma and Advanced Diploma Programs starting at COMM160, 105 - 114
Note: Some programs may require a successful score in the College Language Skills Assessment in addition to a grade 12 English grade or equivalent for admission consideration.
English as a Second Language Partnerships
Academie Linguistique Internationale, Montreal, QC, Level 7 Advanced
Canadian Language Learning Centre*, Toronto, ON, University Pathway Program
Capital English Solutions, Toronto, ON, College-University Preparation Course
EC Toronto, Toronto, ON, Pre-Advanced
EC Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Pre-Advanced
ELS Toronto, Toronto, ON, English for Academic Purposes Level 112 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, 109
ELS Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, English for Academic Purposes Level 109 or higher
English School of Canada***, Toronto, ON, University-College Transfer Program
Hansa Language Centre**, Toronto, ON, English for Academic Purposes and the Level 10 Exam
ICEAP, Toronto, ON, General Bridge Program (Lvl 7)
International Language Academy of Canada*, Toronto, ON, UP III’s PW 3.3 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, PW 3.2
International Language Academy of Canada*, Vancouver, BC, UP III’s PW 3.3 for graduate certificates; for all other credentials, PW 3.2
International Language Schools Canada, Toronto, ON, University Pathway Program (A2 Level)
International Language Schools Canada, Vancouver, BC, University Pathway Program (A2 Level)
Kaplan International English , Toronto, ON, C1 Advanced Level
Kaplan International English, Vancouver, BC, C1 Advanced Level
Quest Language Studies Toronto, Toronto, ON, Academic Pathway Certificate Program
Royal Canadian Institute of International Studies , Toronto, ON, Advanced English for Academic Purposes for graduate certificates;
for all other credentials,
English for Academic Purposes
Sprott Shaw Language College, Toronto, ON, English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE)
Sprott Shaw Language College, Vancouver, BC, English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE)
Sprott Shaw Language College, Victoria, BC, English for Post-Secondary Education (EPE)
St. George International College*, Toronto, ON, University and College Pathway
Stafford House Toronto**, Toronto, ON, Academic College Preparation
The Language Gallery**, Toronto, ON, UPP Level 6
Toronto International College, Toronto, ON, Level 5 Advanced
Upper Madison College, Toronto, ON, Level 15 (EAP Term 3)
*passing grade of 75% required
**passing grade of 80% required
***for degree programs, a passing grade of 80% required
Students who achieve a minimum grade of 70% in any of these programs will satisfy Centennial's English Language requirement for admittance into Centennial College post-secondary programs. Agreements may also specify entry requirements into graduate certificate programs. Students will still need to follow the regular application procedures and must meet all other admission requirements.
Learn to fix and keep motorcycles, quads, snowmobiles, ATVs and more running at peak performance in the Motorcycle and Powersports Product Repair Techniques program.
Why this program?
The Motorcycle and Powersports Product Repair Techniques program will be your gateway to the motorcycle and power sports industry. Through training in the enviable Ashtonbee campus, Ontario’s largest transportation training facility, you'll learn essential diagnostic skills, practice hands-on techniques and gain the theoretical knowledge to best position yourself for employment in this exciting field. The best part? No previous experience is necessary. The program will teach you everything you need to know.
What can I expect?
Program instructors are not only connected to the industry but are also seasoned professionals with real-world experience who are committed to your success.
You'll spend about 60 per cent of your time learning the theory and technique to build a solid base of knowledge on motorcycle and powersports repair. Not only will you learn essential diagnostic skills that you'll use throughout your career, but the offering will also cover a complete range of technical training in areas such as workplace practices, welding, mechanical systems, workplace safety and computers.
Because hands-on practice is the best way to learn a skill, you'll spend the remaining 40 per cent of program time practicing and honing your skills in spacious, modern and well-equipped labs.
What will I have when I’m done?
You'll graduate with a base of knowledge and skills that will improve your job prospects and propel you into an excellent career. You'll also have a valuable certificate from a well-known and prestigious school, which has been trusted by the industry for more than 40 years, that you can use to help secure employment or an apprenticeship.
Because the Motorcycle and Powersports Product Repair program is based on the Small Engine and Level 1 Motorcycle Technician apprenticeship curriculum, you'll have the opportunity to earn credit toward your apprenticeship requirement. You'll also have the potential to obtain a certification in manufacturer parts and service online systems.
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GNED, General Education Elective
MCEN-119, English/Communications for Motive Power Technicians I
MCYC-130, Applied Work Practice & Procedure I
MCYC-131, Engine Systems I
MCYC-135, Fuel Systems I
MCYC-136, Electrical Systems I
MCYC-137, Power Trains I
MCYC-209, Hydraulics /Pneumatics I
MCEN-209, English/Communications for Motive Power Technicians II
MCYC-200, Applied Work Practice & Procedure II
MCYC-201, Engine Systems II
MCYC-205, Fuel Systems II
MCYC-206, Electrical Systems II
MCYC-207, Power Trains II
MCYC-208, Brakes /Chassis I
MCYC-210, Introduction to Service Management
English Language Learning (ELL) is taught at Progress Campus
Health Insurance fee is 509,34 CAD per year