| New Riders | Introduction to Motorcycling | Want to try riding a motorcycle, may not be ready to get a license, not sure if riding is the right way to go | 4 hour class, all hands-on, motorcycle supplied by T.E.A.M. Arizona. |
| Basic RiderCourse (BRC) | Ready to begin riding, no experience necessary, leads to Arizona motorcycle license, graduates are exempt from MVD motorcycle tests, the most popular learn-to-ride choice | 15 hours, 10 hours hands-on, motorcycle supplied by T.E.A.M. Arizona. | |
| Experienced Riders | Intermediate RiderCourse (IRC) | Already riding, have a learner's permit, but not a license. At least 100 miles of recent riding, graduates receive a skill test waiver for licensing | 5.5 hours, all hands-on, using your own motorcycle. |
| Experienced RiderCourse (ERC) | For licensed riders with at least 1000 miles of recent riding experience, a good general riding skill and safety awareness tune-up | 5.5 hours, all hands-on, using your own motorcycle. | |
| Skilled RiderCourse (ERC) | An ERC modified specially for clubs. Standard MSF riding exercises along with customized classroom material | 8.5 hours, 3.5 hours classroom tailored to fit club needs, 5 hours of riding exercises | |
| Total Control: Advanced Riding Clinic | Lee Parks' Advanced Riding Clinic. Cornering technique is the primary focus of the Total Control ARC. Individual skills include corner entry, line selection, body position and corner exit. There are slightly different versions of these depending on the type of bike ridden, but all follow the same philosophical principals that are taught in the course. Throttle control and throttle/brake transitions are also covered in great detail. Additionally, super-tight, low-speed, “parking lot” turns are taught. | 8 hours, combined classroom and riding |