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Diesel Technology

Program Year (2022-2023)

About the Program

The Associate of Science Degree in Diesel Technology has been developed to provide the light and medium duty diesel industry with well-prepared, entry level technicians. Our rural location and its heavy agricultural influence necessitates the need for technicians who are trained in the area of diesel powered trucks and equipment. This program will prepare the student to diagnose the mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems found on over the road diesel powered vehicles and equipment.

Upon successful completion of the Diesel Technology Program, students will enter the industry with their Section 609 Compliance Certification, making it possible to service refrigeration units. Along with the 609 Certification, students will also receive their Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) brake inspection certification.

A career as a Diesel Technician offers a higher starting and hourly mean wage than that of a light car and truck technicians (Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2016). With that, the areas that offer employment opportunities range from heavy equipment dealers/shops, fleet maintenance facilities, public and private, along with new car/truck dealers. This diversity offers a lot of flexibility regarding location. Employment can be found in urban areas as well as rural farming communities.

Admission to the Program:
To enter the program, a perspective student would need to fill out the “Get Started!” form on the department website. This prompts an appointment with the Department Chair at which time the student can have any questions answered as well as lean about the diesel repair industry. Tools, safety glasses and uniforms are provided as the student progresses through the program. Partnerships with various tool companies, which offer deep discounts to students while in the program, make it possible for students to purchase an entry level tool set prior to graduation.


Program Requirements

For current program requirements -> 2024-2025

Program Goal: Career
GE Pattern(s): Butte Local
Program Code: 38059.01AS

Program Learning Outcome(s):

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

  • Explain the operation of diesel engine components and systems.

  • Identify various diesel engine applications.

  • Apply the state and federal regulations of Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

  • Apply general principles of preventive maintenance to diesel repair.

  • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of industry standard tools and precision measuring instruments.

  • Apply safe work habits and practices.

  • Troubleshoot and perform repairs on mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and electronic systems.

  • Use computers to diagnose equipment and research information

  • Perform preventative maintenance such as engine tune-ups, front-end alignments, and brake adjustments.

  • Operate shop machinery and equipment including hoists, hydraulic jacks, steam cleaners, floor jacks, disassembly stands, grinders, drill presses, hydraulic presses, and bead blasters.

  • Select and use precision tools such as torque wrenches, micrometers, dial indicators, tap and dies, and bore gauges.

  • Maintain professional attitude in challenging working conditions.

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Required courses:
58 Units

Contacts

Craig Kielb, Chair
(530) 892-3013

Department Office: WM 105 or SC 115
(530) 893-7726

Counseling and Advising:
(530) 895-2378

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