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Certificate of Achievement in
Diesel Technology

Diesel technology graduates have the skills to maintain all types of equipment; repair and maintain mine-related equipment including surface, underground, and exploration equipment. You will learn to repair and maintain over-the-road trucks; work for dealerships and factories performing field work and/or component rebuilding; or work in related fields such as parts supply, warehousing, equipment sales and customer relations. Study includes hands-on training, introduction to heavy equipment technology, schematics, electrical/electronic theory, mathematics, interpersonal communications, systems troubleshooting, computer skills, heavy equipment repair and maintenance and repair of hydraulic systems.

Completion of the certificate program gives you the option of moving on to the Associate of Applied Science degree in Diesel Technology.

Program Requirements

Industry Skills Gained
  • Hydraulic Systems
  • Electrical Systems
  • Electronic Controls
  • Diesel Engines
  • Mechanical and Electronic Fuel Systems
  • Heavy Equipment Power Trains
  • Braking Systems
  • Welding
  • Mobile Air Conditioning
Instructors
Dick Borino
Diesel Technology Instructor
Office: GTA 120
775.777.1811
Email

Dale Bolinder
Diesel Technology Instructor
Office: GTA
775.753.4718
Email

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Distinctive Features
  • Fast-paced, 48-week program
  • State-of-the-art lab engines and hands-on experience
  • Program recognized by Caterpillar
  • Lead instructors are ASE certified
  • All instructors have years of experience in the field
  • 80 percent of our graduates are hired within three months of graduation
  • MTC Scholarships* available

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Program Requirements
0.5 Orientation: INT 100
1.5Shop Practices: DT 100B
4Basic Diesel Engines: DT 101B
6.5Basic Vehicle Electronics: DT 102B
2.5Mobile Air Conditioning: DT 105B
5.5Heavy Equipment Transmission & Power Train: DT 106B
2.5Diesel Brakes & Pneumatics: DT 201B
5.5Diesel Fuel Systems & Troubleshooting: DT 202B
1.5Diesel Shop Management: DT 203B
4Advanced Diesel Engines: DT 210B
5.5Electronic Diesel Engines: DT 215B
5.5Fluid Power: IT 208B
3Welding I: WELD 211
3Welding II: WELD 221
3 English/Communications: ENG 107, 108, 100, 101 or COM 113 (determined by   placement test)
1-3

Human Relations: BUS 110B, PSY 208, or
Intro. to Human Relations Management:
MGT 283

3 Computation: TA 108B  (or determined by placement test)

Suggested Course Sequence

NOTICE: The following sequence is simply a suggestion and may not be appropriate for all students. For example, some students will have to take from one to four developmental courses before they are prepared to take specific college level courses. Many students will need to take fewer courses each semester due to obligations in their lives. Full-time status is 12 credits per semester, but many programs provide students with the flexibility of taking fewer credits. Meeting with an adviser is crucial to establishing the best course sequence for each student.

This program follows a 48-week, non-traditional schedule.
Classes are scheduled from August of to June.

Year 1
Fall Semester
INT 100 0.5
DT 100B 1.5
DT 102B 6.5
DT 201B 2.5
DT 203B 1.5
English Requirement (see above) 3
Computation (select with adviser) 3
Human Relations Req. (see above) 1-3
IT 208B 5.5
WELD 211 3
Total Year 1 Fall Credits 28-32
Spring Semester
DT 101B 4
DT 105B 2.5
DT 106B 5.5
DT 202B 5.5
DT 210B 4
DT 215B 5.5
WELD 221 3
Total Year 1 Spring Credits 30

 

 

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