Department of Automotive Technology

Department of Automotive Technology

Transfer Students - BAS Degree

Motorcycle Service Technology - BAS

For those who want to take their career to another level, this program offers students who have graduated from Fort Scott Community College's Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Service Technology program the opportunity to extend their education and training at Pittsburg State University's College of Technology in Pittsburg, Kansas.

In fact, all associate degree graduates (with a minimum of 3.0 GPA) can automatically transfer up to 64 college credits to Pittsburg State. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Applied Science (Harley-Davidson Motorcycle service Technology) by taking an additional 60 hours from PSU, in as little as two years.

 

Why Motorcycle Service Technology?

Like the two-year FSCC two-year program, this bachelor degree gives you complete, hands-on training for a real-world job. But in addition, this four-year program provides engineering technology, theory, logic, leadership, and business skills to broaden your knowledge, better prepare you for management opportunities. This will make you a more versatile and more valuable employee. You'll also have access to on-campus housing, as well as scholarship and internship opportunities. 

  • Degree Requirements - Link to current University Catalog
  • Program Guide - (PDF)
    The program guide for the BAS in Motorcycle Service Technology is intended to be used for planning purposes of a student's academic program and does not constitute a contract. Courses, graduation requirements and curricula are subject to change. 

 

Contact Information

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