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Diesel Technology 1  (5468)

Program Website http://www.pbcc.edu/DieselLW.xml
Program Description This program is designed to prepare students for employment in a variety of occupations and careers found in the diesel and heavy truck industry. A combination of technical theory and practical hands-on instruction will provide students with the “real-work skills” required for entry level employment in this high wage field.

Coursework for the Diesel Technology 1 program prepares students for the Medium/Heavy Truck Technician ASE (National Automotive Service Excellence) certification exams in Diesel Engines (T2), Brake Systems (T4) and Electrical and Electronic Systems (T6). For more information, please refer to the ASE’s website: www.ase.com.

Program coursework content also covers:
• Shop organization
• Environmental and safety practices
• Proper use of tools and equipment
• Applied math and science
• Employability skills
• Maintenance operations and shop facilities
• Entrepreneurship

Coursework for this program covers instruction in the proper and safe use of heavy diesel service tools and diagnostic equipment. The curriculum is designed to give students a combination of classroom and lab related activities.

The student learning outcomes, covered in these courses, have been approved by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF): www.natef.org.

Employment Opportunities Upon completion of this program, you may seek employment as a Heavy/Medium Truck Technician, Fleet Technician, Bus Mechanic, Marine Diesel Technician, Heavy Equipment Repair or Parts Counterperson. Some Diesel Technicians work on heavy trucks and off-road equipment, including bulldozers, cranes, loaders, farm tractors, or combines.
Career Path Notes Upon completion of the Diesel Technology 1 program, and meeting eligibility requirements, students may be able to enroll in the Advanced Diesel Technology 2 Program. Students may also transfer 24 college credits toward an A.A.S. degree in Industrial Operations Management. For further information on the A.A.S. degree, please refer to program website: www.pbcc.edu/IndustrialManagement.xml.

Students who have successfully completed an A.A.S./A.S. or A.A. degree may also enroll in PBCC’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management. For further information, please refer to program website: www.pbcc.edu/BASintroduction.xml.
Admission Students must complete College Application (www.pbcc.edu/admisiions.xml). No high school diploma (or equivalent) is required. Students in this program are required to take the TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education)before registering for classes. Students must also attend a program informational session or meet with the program manager.

Completion Requirements Students must successfully complete all courses listed in the catalog for this program. Students must pass with the following minimum Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) scores: Reading 9; English 9; Mathematics 9; or qualify for TABE exemption (www.pbcc.edu/vpilw.xml).
Program Length Total program hours: 1,050. The program can be finished in one year if you attend full time (days).
Location The Diesel Technology program is only offered at the Lake Worth campus.
Financial Aid http://www.pbcc.edu/financialaid.xml
Application You need to complete a PSAV application.

www.pbcc.edu/AdmissionsApplications.xml

Advising http://www.pbcc.edu/advising.xml
Career Center http://www.pbcc.edu/career
For more information about employment opportunities including job outlook and salary information visit:
Occupational Outlook Handbook: http://www.bls.gov/oco/
O-Net Online: http://online.onetcenter.org/
For More Information Program Manager:
Luis F. Tamayo, Tamayol@pbcc.edu , (561) 868-3542

OR

Program Advisor:
Paula Markovitz,
Markovip@pbcc.edu
, (561) 868-3235





For an individualized course sequence, please click here

To see when the course is offered, click the course number. To see a course description, click the course title.

Required Courses Clock Hours: 1,050

Group A - Diesel Engine/Mechanic Technician Helper

DIM0004
Introduction to Diesel Technology
150
DIM0014
Diesel Engine Systems 1
150
DIM0006
Diesel Engine Systems 2
150

Group B - Diesel Electrical and Electronics Technician

DIM0302
Electrical and Electronic Systems 1
150
DIM0303
Electrical and Electronic Systems 2
150

Group E - Diesel Brakes Technician

DIM0007
Heavy Truck Brake Systems 1
150

DIM 0008 Heavy Truck Brake Systems 2
150
Total Program Clock Hours: 1,050
*Effective August 2009, Diesel Technology PSAV courses have new titles, course descriptions, and contact hours. Please go to http://www.pbcc.edu/diesellw.xml to see the new program sheet and full course descriptions.




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