Diesel Technology ATC
The Diesel Technology Program provides a well-rounded education in the service and repair of trucks and heavy equipment related to areas including farming, logging, marine, locomotive, and construction. Students learn theory in shop practice, diesel engines, safety, hydraulics, DC electrical systems and microcomputers, power trains, brakes, and chassis and suspension. The student will also receive comprehensive safety training applicable to the work environment. Employment opportunities are available with a wide variety of diverse companies including trucking, logging, mining, construction, general and specialty repair shops, dealerships, and government agencies including the park service, the state, county shops, city shops, and other state and federal agencies. Students entering with prior training from high school, military, or industry can challenge portions of the training program by examination and/or performance testing. Students must achieve competencies in course work before moving to the next instructional area. Shop experience is combined with related theory. A specified set of tools is required upon entry. The tool list can be found on the program website.
All students will be subject to a Driver’s License Validation check and must hold a valid driver’s license while enrolled in the mechanics programs. This program has physical requirements that may affect the student’s ability to perform in this program.
Entrance requirements for Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC) degree seeking students include:
- A valid driver’s license with no DUI conviction within the past year.
- ALEKS score of 14 or higher in Math and Writing Placement Exam score of 2 or higher, or qualify for MTHPT-103 and ENGL-101.
- Physical recommendations as listed on US Bureau of Labor Statistics for Diesel Technology.
Upon completion of the Advanced Technical Certificate, the student will possess skills in:
- Application of shop and industry safety procedures
- Develop a safety attitude, use and identify personal protective equipment, understand fire safety, and material handling
- Understand terminology; knowledge of tools and equipment; knowledge of CDL operation; use of scan tools and diagnostic tools
- Certification in forklift and crane operation
- Evaluation of diesel engine performance
- Engine identification and external component identification
- Familiar with Power Trains systems; able to disassemble and reassemble PowerShift transmissions, straight gear transmissions, drive lines, differentials, and clutches
- Able to troubleshoot and repair various engine systems such as engine brakes, emission controls, evolving hybrids, electrical, and multiplexing.
- Knowledge of theory and operation of various systems
- Learn the basic operation and function of air brakes, chassis, and suspension systems
- Understand hydraulic schematics; diagnosing and repairing hydraulic systems
- A/C systems students will receive MACS A/C Certification
- Knowledge of DOT compliance
- Obtain Commercial Driver's License Training (CDL)
Advanced Technical Certificate Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
General Education Core | ||
Select one of the following: | 3.00 | |
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | ||
WORLD PREHISTORY | ||
INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES | ||
INTRODUCTION TO ART | ||
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS | ||
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS | ||
LITERATURE AND IDEAS | ||
WORLD CLASSICS | ||
INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE | ||
INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY | ||
WORLD HISTORY I | ||
WORLD HISTORY II | ||
UNITED STATES HISTORY I | ||
UNITED STATES HISTORY II | ||
DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONS | ||
HUMAN RELATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS | ||
THE ART AND HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE | ||
INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS | ||
AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT | ||
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS | ||
COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT | ||
INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY | ||
LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | ||
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY | ||
SOCIAL PROBLEMS | ||
DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZATIONS | ||
HUMAN RELATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS | ||
SURVEY OF THE THEATER | ||
Total Credits | 3.00 |
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
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Technical Component | ||
DSLTC-102 | ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (or DSLTC-102A, DSLTC-102B and DSLTC-102C) | 6.00 |
DSLTC-103 | POWER TRAINS LECTURE AND LAB | 6.00 |
DSLTC-105 | DIESEL ENGINES | 6.00 |
DSLTC-126 | SAFETY | 2.00 |
DSLTC-200 | SHOP SKILLS AND CLIMATE CONTROL | 6.00 |
DSLTC-210 | HYDRAULICS | 6.00 |
DSLTC-220 | DIESEL ENGINE FUEL SYSTEMS AND TUNE-UP | 6.00 |
DSLTC-230 | POWER TRAINS | 6.00 |
DSLTC-240 | CHASSIS, SUSPENSION AND AIRBRAKES | 6.00 |
MTHPT-103 | APPLIED ALGEBRA | 3.00 |
Total Credits | 53.00 |