Schedule of Classes: Fall 2008 |
Motorcycle Safety MRC 1000 C09: Basic Rider Course
Aimed at beginning riders, this program introduces students to motorcycle controls, motorcycle riding, basic maneuvers, street riding and traffic skills. All levels of experience are welcome. Students must be at least 16 years of age with a class C or A license; for anyone who is 16 to 18 it is strongly recommended to call the Community Education office for the latest DMV regulations to obtain a class M endorsement. Students MUST be able to ride a bicycle. Upon successful completion students will receive an endorsement card to take to Nevada DMV to get a class M motorcycle endorsement added to a class C or A license. ATTENDANCE AT ALL SESSIONS IS MANDATORY. IF STUDENTS ARE LATE, EVEN BY TWO MINUTES, MISS A CLASS, ARE DISMISSED FROM CLASS OR DO NOT ATTEND, THEIR CLASS FEE IS FORFEITED. ANOTHER PERSON CAN NOT BE SUBSTITUTED FOR A PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED STUDENT. This is a difficult program; students may be dismissed if their lack of progression endangers themselves or fellow classmates. THE FOLLOWING CLOTHING IS REQUIRED: eye protection such as glasses, gloves with fingers (no skin exposed), long sleeved shirt or jacket, over the ankle boots and long pants. Motorcycle and helmet provided. THE FOLLOWING ARE SUGGESTED ITEMS TO HAVE WHILE OUT ON THE COURSE: lawn chair, sun screen, snacks and fluids. For further information or to register call the Community Education office at 445-4268. Please note that payment is due at the time of registration. See all Motorcycle Safety courses in the schedule of classes.
| MRC 1000 C09 Fall 2008 Class Information | Registration Info: Contact Motorcycle Safety for registration information. |
| Call Number |
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Location |
Carson City |
| Instructor |
Not Available |
| Cost |
$0.00 See the fee calculator for more. |
| Credits/Grading |
Non-Credit |
| Class Status |
This class is open |
| Notes |
To register for any motorcycle safety class, please call or visit the Community Education Office at the Carson City campus, as this is a manual registration process. The Community Education Office for the Carson City campus is located in the Reynolds Building, 104C, 775 445-4268 or whitehi2@wnc.edu. Office hours are Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuition is due at time of registration. Acceptable payments are by way of Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash, check or money order. Make check or money order out to BOARD OF REGENTS. Please include, in the memo section of your check, the date and type of class you are taking. Example: BRC 4/4/08 or ERC 4/4/08.
In the Basic Rider Course, Western Nevada College (WNC) provides the motorcycle and helmet. You may be riding a 125CC or 250CC Honda or Suzuki. The first night of class, students are required to sign a Motorcycle Safety Course Waiver and Indemnification form and an Understanding Expectations/Liability Statement. WNC does not provide insurance for the motorcycle students. This is a difficult program WNC is not liable if accidents occur.
The curriculum we teach is "Motorcycle Safety Foundation" a nationally recognized program. You may want to check with your insurance carrier for a possible discount on your motorcycle insurance. Some insurance companies will give a discount for having successfully completed a motorcycle safety course.
Out of state residents are welcome to enroll. However, please check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles to verify if they will accept a motorcycle endorsement from the State of Nevada.
WNC does offer a motorcycle maintenance class. Check the WNC Web site, www.wnc.edu under class schedule for motorcycle maintenance or call 775 445-4268. |
| Dates, Times and Locations |
| Dates: Please Note |
Class Meets October 3–October 5 |
| Donald W Reynolds Center for Technology TBA |
Friday 6 pm–10 pm |
| Donald W Reynolds Center for Technology TBA |
Saturday 7 am–5 pm |
| Donald W Reynolds Center for Technology TBA |
Sunday 7 am–5 pm |
| General information about this course |
| Catalog Description |
Motorcycle Safety > 1000 |
| Contact |
For more information about this class, please contact Motorcycle Safety. |
Other Fall 2008 Sections of this Course
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MRC 1000 C02 |
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Class Meets: August 4–August 6 |
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MRC 1000 C03 |
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Class Meets: August 8–August 10 |
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MRC 1000 C04 |
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Class Meets: August 15–August 17 |
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MRC 1000 C05 |
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6 pm–10 pm 7 am–5 pm 7 am–5 pm
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Class Meets: August 22–August 24 |
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MRC 1000 C06 |
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6 pm–10 pm 7 am–5 pm 7 am–5 pm
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Class Meets: September 5–September 7 |
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MRC 1000 C07 |
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6 pm–10 pm 7 am–5 pm 7 am–5 pm
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Class Meets: September 12–September 14 |
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MRC 1000 C08 |
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Carson City |
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6 pm–10 pm 7 am–5 pm 7 am–5 pm
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Class Meets: September 26–September 28 |
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MRC 1000 C10 |
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Carson City |
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6 pm–10 pm 7 am–10 pm 7 am–10 pm
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Class Meets: October 10–October 12 |
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MRC 1000 C11 |
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6 pm–10 pm 7 am–5 pm 7 am–5 pm
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Class Meets: October 17–October 19 |
All classes are full length semester courses (Fall 2008 is August 25–December 13) unless otherwise noted.
** Please contact WNC Continuing Education for more information about registering for this course. * Class status is updated once a day. This class information was last updated on February 1, 2008 at 5:01 pm. Check Web-REG for the most current information. NOTE: Classes with low registration numbers may result in the class being canceled. Students are encouraged to register and pay early to reduce the chance of class cancellation. NEW EARLIER PAY DATE: Payment is due for full-term fall 2008 classes by August 15, 2008.
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