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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Diesel Technology - Diesel Service (DTDSO)
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Award: Associate in Applied Science Degree
With the complexity of trucks and the increasing need for qualified, trained diesel technicians, this degree provides students with the fundamentals needed for employment in the field of diesel service technology.
Note: Students must earn a C grade or better in all DESL classes to earn this 2-year A.A.S. degree.
Graduation Requirements
To earn this degree, a student must complete all required courses.
Total credit hours required: 96.0
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Major Requirements - 51.5 credits
Note:
Students who currently hold a Class A or Class B CDL may ask for a waiver of DESL 1295 and DESL 1300L.
DESL 2981 requires 320 hours of on-the-job training that can either be taken during one quarter or extended over more than one quarter depending on needs of students and employers.
Option Requirements - 22.0 credits
General Education Course Recommendations for this Program:
- Communication: COMS 1000
- Quantitative/Numeracy: MATH 1240 or higher
Associate in Applied Sciences General Education Requirements - 22.5 credits
The following are General Education requirements for an Associate in Applied Sciences degree (AAS). Students may not use the same course to satisfy more than one degree requirement.
Critical Thinking/Creativity & Social/Cultural Awareness
1 Course 4.5 credit hrs.
Select 1 course from the list of Humanities or Social Sciences courses under the Critical Thinking/Creativity & Social/Cultural Awareness General Education Courses.
Scientific Inquiry
1 Course 4.5-6.0 credit hrs.
Select 1 course from either the list of Natural Sciences or Social Sciences General Education courses.
*Students choosing a Social Sciences course to satisfy the Scientific Inquiry requirement should take a Humanities course to satisfy the Critical Thinking/Creativity and Social/Cultural Awareness competency.
Recommended Curriculum Plan
Diesel Technology - Diesel Service (DTDSO)
The following plan is designed to be the most direct path to degree completion and is based on a fall or spring quarter start. Students are expected to meet with their student success navigator or advisor to plan a customized course schedule that meets their specific needs. For more information or assistance with registering, please call 531-622-2400.
Program Level Student Learning Outcomes
- Use industry shop tools and equipment in a safe manner without harm to oneself or others,
- Perform medium/heavy duty truck preventative maintenance and DOT inspections,
- Identify and explain the basic functions of medium/heavy duty truck components,
- Use threading tools, extractors and thread repair tools,
- Use manufactures specs to find service information and diagnose common engine failures,
- Disassemble, inspect, and assemble electrical components,
- Assemble diesel engine parts and components into a live engine,
- Explain the function and theory of diesel engine lubrication and cooling system components.
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