Diesel Technology
The Diesel Technology industry is a rapidly growing industry which is requiring a growing number of qualified technicians.
The Diesel Technology student will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for the repair of diesel engines, electrical and electronic control systems, hydraulic systems, air brakes, suspension, steering, and transmissions through a combination of lecture and lab work, to include troubleshooting and diagnostic procedures.
For printable degree plan for this program, please click HERE.
| Core Curriculum (45 Credits) |
| FIRST SEMESTER | |
| DEMR 1401 Diesel Shop Safety and Procedures | 4 |
| DEMR 1416 Basic Hydraulics | 4 |
| DEMR 1410 Diesel Engine Testing and Repair I | 4 |
| DEMR 1229 Preventative Maintenance | 2 |
| SECOND SEMESTER | |
| AUMT 1345 Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning | 3 |
| DEMR 1417 Basic Brake Systems | 4 |
| DEMR 1405 Basic Electrical Systems | 4 |
| DEMR 1442 Power Train Applications I | 4 |
| THIRD SEMESTER | |
| DEMR 1435 Automatic Power Shift and Hydrostatic Transmissions I | 4 |
| DEMR 2432 Electronic Controls | 4 |
| DEMR 1230 Steering and Suspension I | 2 |
| DEMR 1303 Basic Driving Skills | 3 |
| DEMR 1266 CAPSTONE: Practicum | 2 |
| FOURTH SEMESTER | |
| Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective** | 3 |
| Math/Natural Sciences Elective** | 4 |
| Humanities Elective** | 3 |
| SPCH 1318 Interpersonal Communication** | 3 |
| ENGL 1301 Composition** | 3 |
*Courses to be chosen from Field of Study
**Identifies courses to fulfill minimum 15 credit hour General Education Requirement
***Please refer to catalog for course prerequisites
| Total credits 60 |

