Campus Location: Peosta
Program Entry: Enrollment may occur during any term. Fall term is the start of the program course sequence.
Award: Diploma
Description: The increased mobility of people and industries has caused a large growth in the diesel industry. Where there are diesel engines, there is a need for mechanics to keep them running. As a diesel mechanic, you will be prepared as an all-around mechanic capable of performing work on all systems of the vehicle. You must exhibit an attitude compatible with work requirements, demonstrate the ability to work with co-workers and possess competencies in electrical systems, fuel systems, drive trains and engines. Competency-based training will be offered on front-to-rear maintenance of
diesel equipment.
Program Learning Outcomes:
- The student will be able to demonstrate work safety and maintain shop standards.
- The student will be able to document vehicle repairs and carry them out.
- The student will be able to apply learned Diesel Mechanics theories while making repairs on vehicles.
- The student will be able to perform repairs based on technical documents.
- The student will be able to show accuracy, proficiency, and quality while carrying-out lab activities.
- The student will be able to apply basic communication skills.
Enrollment Process: See Enrollment Process . Applicants to this program do not need to complete the ALEKS® math assessment.
Program Requirements: Prior to the completion of Term 1, students are required to provide their program faculty with a copy of their First Aid/CPR certificate.
Minimum Credits: 47