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Motorcycle Safety

Alternate MOST Examiner Course - MS4200

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) and American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) Alternate Motorcycle Operator Skill Test (ALT-MOST) examiner certification course certifies students to administer the ALT-MOST, evaluate the exercises consistently and objectively.  Prerequisites:  Students must be either a certified The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) RiderCoach or currently enrolled in the State of Hawaii RiderCoach Preparation Program (MS4000).   Tuition: $150

Course Duration:
16 Hours 1.06 Semester Hours

Course # Date Day Time Location Instructor
MS4200a TBA TBA TBA LCC CE303 Staff
Course Type:
Personal/Community Development

Standard Occupational Code (SOC):
Not Applicable
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Learning Outcomes Assessments Used:

Participant Evaluations (Indirect Method)
Instructor Evaluation(s) (Indirect Method)
Standardized Testing (Direct Method)

Completion:
Yes: 100% No: 0%

Reason for Non-Completion:
N/A
Student Reported Learning Objective Met:

Not
Applicable

0%

Strongly
Disagree

0%


Disagree

0%


Indifferent

0%


Agree

29%

Strongly
Agree

71%

Attendance Policy

Participants are expected to attend all class sessions. Sign-in sheets are completed at every class session. Participants must attend all classes in order to satisfactorily complete the course. Arriving more than five minutes late at the start of a class will beconsidered an unexcused absence and may result in the participant being dropped from the class.

Standards of Progress
Attendance, completion of assignments, quiz/exam scores, and satisfactory performance of all skills/tasks contribute to the overall grade. Possible grades include:

(CR) is used to indicate passing with a knowledge test of 80% or higher and skills test less than 21 points off.

(NC) is used to indicate not passing grade of “NC” may repeat a course once. Additional repeats may be allowed after discussion with a Program Coordinator, and participants may be required to repeat the entire course at an additional expense.

Student Reported Satisfaction with Course
Yes: 100%
No: 0%
No Response: N/A
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