I think you are referring to a 1 to 2 week course rather than a 1 year qualification yes?
Well I know a guy (Heino) who did one so you could email and ask him - namsa at hotmail dot co dot uk
But my recommendation (and this is what I did) is teach yourself by working on your own bike. I bought the Haynes Motorcycle basics Techbook for learning theory, principles how things work etc and my bikes workshop manual (was a Honda Transalp at the time) for working on my specific bike.
I started from knowing nothing about engines, bikes etc etc to completely stripping my whole engine top end down and putting it together again.
I didn't do this as a learning exercise it was actually to check the pistons/rings etc but it taught me a lot. Start by doing all your own maintenance, take everything apart that you can grease/oil/clean yourself. Do your own valve clearance adjustments etc etc. Unless you have a BMW or some such spaceship it's all common sense once you get the hang of it..and fun too!
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