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Diesel Technology, AAS (3708)


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CIP: 470605

 

Program Description

This program is designed to prepare graduates for positions as diesel technicians for both on and off highway equipment. The program has been developed in response to industry demand in conjunction with various consortium members. This program offers individuals the opportunity to complete the full outline of courses listed below on site at BridgeValley Community and Technical College or transfer diesel technology credit from various Career Technical Centers which offer similar programs. Credit may also be transferred from individuals completing industry training from Caterpillar, Komatsu, Cummins or Detroit. Individuals completing industry based training must confer with the program advisor for credit equivalency. Students may also be interested in the Entrepreneurship skill sets offered by the Business & Health Management department.

Program Goals and Objectives

In addition to the learning outcomes set forth in the Institutional Learning Outcome curriculum for the associate degree, specific outcomes for this program have been established.

Upon completion of this program, the student should be able to:

  1. Perform maintenance on trucks and equipment; diagnose and repair HVAC systems.
  2. Disassemble, assemble, inspect, test, diagnose and repair Diesel engines; overhaul and tune diesel engines.
  3. Disassemble, assemble, inspect, test, diagnose and repair steering and suspension systems; evaluate and align steering systems.
  4. Disassemble, assemble, inspect, test, diagnose and repair hydraulic and pneumatic brake systems.
  5. Diagnose and repair electrical and electronic systems.

Program Assessment

Program outcomes are assessed by a variety of means, including quizzes, unit tests, oral presentations, written reports, and final examinations. Outcomes based on technical expertise are assessed by the WorkKeys Applied Technology exit exam, which measures the skills people use when they solve problems with machines and equipment found in the workplace. The primary areas of assessment are electricity, mechanics, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics.

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