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 Heavy Duty Breaks

TOTAL CREDITS
10
CIP:
470613
BANNER:
DT2
Certificate

Program Requirements

Total Credits 10
Course Number Course Title Credits Details
DPM101DPM1001
Diesel Shop Orientation 2

Focuses on maintaining a safe and clean working heavy duty diesel shop. Emphasis is placed on the proper use and care for hand, electric, air, and hydraulic tools safely. Covers how to clean equipment properly, to handle and dispose of hazardous materials correctly, and to apply mandated regulations. Emphasis is also placed on proper lifting equipment. (1-2)

DPM206DPM2006
Heavy Duty Brakes I 3

Focuses on the various braking systems incorporated in heavy duty trucks and heavy equipment including the diagnosis and service of hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical brake components. This course meets the Medium/Heavy Truck Service Technology/Medium/Heavy Truck Master Service Technology (TST/MTST) program accreditation standards. Prerequisite: Successful completion of DPM1001 with a "C" grade or better. (1-3.5)

DPM207DPM2007
Heavy Duty Brakes II 3

Focuses on general service and maintenance procedures for the heavy-duty truck air brake system and related pneumatic components including operational checks, performance testing, and verifying system compliance with regulations to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS No. 121). This course meets the Medium/Heavy Truck Service Technology/Medium/Heavy Truck Master Service Technology (TST/MTST) program accreditation standards. Prerequisite: Successful completion of DPM1001 with a "C" grade or better. (1-3.5)

DPM209DPM2009
Heavy Duty Dynamic Braking Systems, ABS, ATC, and ESC 2

Includes diagnosis and repair of heavy duty antilock brake (ABS), automatic traction control (ATC), and electronic stability control (ESC) systems. This course meets Medium/Heavy Truck Service Technology/Medium/Heavy Truck Master Service Technology (TST/MTST) program accreditation standards. (1-2)

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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