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Motorcycle Safety

MSF RiderCoach (Hawaii Edition) Supplement Course - MS4300

This course is designed to prepare RiderCoach candidates to conduct The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) BasicRider Course (Hawaii Edition).  The Hawaii Edition has additional exercises and classroom modules required by State of Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR 19-123).  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:  $225

Course Duration:
24 Hours 1.60 Semester Hours

Course # Date Day Time Location Instructor
MS4300a 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:

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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
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