Do you like working with your hands and taking things apart? Do you love tinkering with your motorcycle, boat or lawn equipment but wish you knew more about it? Consider our Power Sports and Equipment Technology program.
You'll be able to go right to work or start on your next project with:
- Up-to-date troubleshooting and repair techniques
- Mechanical theory plus hands-on experience
- A solid foundation in engine transmissions, electrical systems, troubleshooting and tuneup procedures
Power Sports and Equipment Technology at a Glance
4 months-1 year to complete1
$1,188-$3,360 tuition2
- Cedar Valley3
What Can I Study?
I Want to Go to Work
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Credit Certificates
- Power Equipment Occupational Skills Award $1,188 4 months
- Power Equipment Technology Certificate $2,772 8 months
- Power Sports Certificate $2,772 1 year
- Power Sports Occupational Skills Award $1,188 4 months
Can I Get a Job?
Dallas College offers a variety of certificates and degrees to help you gain the skills you need to start working right away.
- These credentials are often considered Career and Technical Education (CTE).
- These credentials are established with the assistance and cooperation of representatives from local business, to meet local and regional employment needs.
- Higher level certificates and degrees will typically lead to a higher salary in the workforce.
- Workforce (CE) Certificates can often be completed faster than traditional credit certificates but typically do not offer college credit.
- Level 1, Level 2, Enhanced Skills certificates and others, offer college credit and are often stackable to help you build skills as you work towards an Associate Degree.
- Workforce credentials may give you college credit at Dallas College, but they may not transfer to other colleges or universities.
If you're unsure if this is the right path for you, you can talk to a Pathway Specialist for advice.
Pathway Specialist
- 972-669-6400
- PathwaySpecialist@DallasCollege.edu
What Can I Earn? Will There Be Plenty of Jobs?
As a trained engine mechanic, you’ll have in-depth knowledge of how to diagnose and fix engine problems and handle related repairs. Check out a few of the incredible career opportunities you’ll be ready for. Your future starts here!

Electricians
$27/hr
Median Salary
2778
Job Openings
+17%
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Troubleshooting
- Repairing
- Critical Thinking
- Active Listening
- Speaking
- Quality Control Analysis
- Installation
- Active Learning
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Coordination

Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay Electrical and Electronics Repairers
$47/hr
Median Salary
45
Job Openings
+24%
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Critical Thinking
- Equipment Maintenance
- Repairing
- Troubleshooting
- Reading Comprehension
- Quality Control Analysis
- Operations Monitoring
- Active Listening
- Complex Problem Solving
- Speaking

Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
$24/hr
Median Salary
456
Job Openings
+13%
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Critical Thinking
- Installation
- Speaking
- Active Listening
- Reading Comprehension
- Quality Control Analysis
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Complex Problem Solving
- Operations Monitoring
- Troubleshooting

Signal and Track Switch Repairers
$37/hr
Median Salary
24
Job Openings
+5%
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Troubleshooting
- Repairing
- Equipment Maintenance
- Quality Control Analysis
- Operations Monitoring
- Critical Thinking
- Equipment Selection
- Complex Problem Solving
- Operation and Control
- Time Management
All jobs data gathered for Dallas/Fort Worth. Source: Dallas College Labor Market Intelligence and Lightcast4.
Find Out More About Power Sports and Equipment Technology
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1Length of time is based on catalog degree plans. Prerequisites may be required, which are not included in this estimate. For most programs, full-time student status is assumed, a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester.
2Cost is based on tuition rates for program hours for Dallas County residents. The price of most required learning materials (books, software, supplies, etc.) is included with the price of tuition. Visit our Paying for College site to learn more about cost, financial aid, scholarships and more.
3Each location offers a unique combination of certificate and degree options. Not all degree and certificate offerings are available for admission/start at all campuses every semester.
4A portion of Lightcast’s data comes from O*NET Online by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA). Used under the CC BY 4.0 license. O*NET® is a trademark of USDOL/ETA. Lightcast has modified all or some of this information. USDOL/ETA has not approved, endorsed, or tested these modifications.