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GENERAL INTEREST MOTORCYCLE TRAINING COURSES georgianmotorcycle.ca Motorcycle Training – Introduction to Motorcycle Riding Not sure if motorcycling is for you? In this course, students will be taught the very basics of operating a motorcycle. Students will learn balancing, braking and slow speed control. NOTE: This session does NOT replace the basic course. Students will be prepared to take DRVR 0003 after this three-hour session, however, this is not a prerequisite for DRVR 0003. No license required for this course. DRVR 0024 3 HRS Motorcycle Training – Basic (M1 Exit) This course includes both classroom and on-the-bike segments; motorcycles are provided. Individuals who successfully complete all instruction and the final test (M1 Exit) will be eligible to receive an M2 licence. Students must be 16 years of age for licensing purposes and must bring their current M1 licence and driver's licence. Courses are offered almost every weekend from April to October at various campuses with additional weekday and weeknight courses available in Barrie. Prerequisite M1 License to test at the end of the course. DRVR 0003 19 HRS | Offered at multiple locations. General Interest courses Canine Emergency First Aid This full day Canine Emergency First Aid course provides individuals who work with dogs and dog owners with a lifesaving tool in an emergency. Divided into two parts: Professional First Aid and Trauma Response, participants learn to identify injuries and illness in the initial stages of an emergency. This course provides essential information and skills which may positively impact survival while enroute to veterinary care. Hands-on practical activities with a live, trained seminar dog and a CPR canine mannequin are incorporated into the session. Participants must complete a summary exam and will receive a certificate upon successful completion. GINT 0257 7 HRS Dog-to-Dog Aggression − Basics This basic course is designed to teach canine rescue workers, trainers and dog owners how to assess, manage and treat mild cases of dog-to-dog aggression. Participants will explore how to identify and categorize the common types of dog aggression, isolate the dog's motivation for the problematic behaviour, set realistic treatment goals and how to choose the best treatment and/ or management option for that dog. The course also reviews the technical aspect of applying strong management and two treatment techniques designed to rehabilitate the two most common types of dog-to-dog aggression. GINT 0194 l 4 HRS 56 GENERAL INTEREST | GeorgianCollege.ca n CREDIT l MICRO-CREDENTIAL ONLINE Give that little twist of the wrist, get out on the road and revel in the freedom and energy riding on two (or three) wheels brings. MOTORCYCLE TRAINING REGISTER at georgianmotorcycle.ca Visit GeorgianCollege.ca for up-to-date information on program availability, campus and start date.