Diesel
Area of Study

Diesel Technology

Master Truck Service Technology (MTST) accredited program designed to provide diesel technician training in Diesel Engines, Drive trains, Brakes, Steering & Suspension systems, Electrical & Electronic systems, HVAC, Cab Instrumentation, and Hydraulics.

Diesel & Automotive Master Technician

CIP:
470613
BANNER:
DSL4
Certificate

Upon successful completion of all required courses in the Automotive Technology or in the Diesel Technology A.A.S. degree a student may pursue an Automotive & Diesel Master Technician Certificate.

The Automotive & Diesel Master Technician (ADMT) Certificate will provide Auto Tech and Diesel Tech students with the opportunity to supplement and enhance their technical skills with courses specific to the auto or diesel tech program in which they did not earn their degree-certificate. To earn an ADMT certificate an Auto Tech graduate will take certain diesel tech courses and a Diesel Tech graduate will take certain auto tech courses. Students completing this additional coursework will have a wide array of employment opportunities.

Currently there are many employment opportunities in both the automotive and diesel areas that are going unfilled due to a lack of qualified personnel. The Automotive & Diesel Master Technician Certificate will also provide graduates who wish to become entrepreneurs a much broader foundation on which to build an automotive and/or diesel repair business.

Program Requirements

Total Credits 26

Certificate Requirements for an Auto Tech graduate (AUTX)

  • Minimum of 20 credits of Diesel Power Mechanics (DPM) course work and (6) general education credits from ACC, BUS, CWB, MAN or MAR.

Certificate Requirements for a Diesel Tech graduate (DSL4)

  • Minimum of 20 credits of Automotive Service Technology (ASE) course work and (6) general education credits from ACC, BUS, CWB, MAN or MAR.

Degree & Certificate Options

Diesel Technology

Associate of Applied Science
73 Credits

Diesel Electrical

Certificate
14 Credits

Diesel HVAC

Certificate
7 Credits

Diesel Engines

Certificate
16 Credits

Diesel Heavy Duty Breaks

Certificate
10 Credits

Diesel Heavy Duty Powertrains

Certificate
9 Credits

Diesel Heavy Duty Steering & Suspension

Certificate
8 Credits

Diesel Hydraulics

Certificate
6 Credits

Diesel & Automotive Master Technician

Certificate
Credits

AG Power Equipment Repair

Certificate
26 Credits

Faculty

Justin Mertens
Auto/Diesel Faculty
970-521-6868
Sterling, Applied Technology Campus
Layton Peterman
Automotive & Diesel Faculty
970-521-6794
Applied Technology Campus
Layton Peterman

Staff

Dena Kerker Brunelle
Administrative Assistant II-Applied Technology Campus
970-521-6739
Applied Technology Campus
Shelby Winchell
Dean of Career and Technical Education and Head Rodeo Coach
970-521-6646
Beede-Hamil
Sterling
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