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Code
D341 
Title Diesel Equipment Technician Diploma 
Department Diesel Equipment Technician 

DIESEL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA
Program Course Requirements

Fall Semester (20 credits)
DHET 1103  Intro to Construction Equipment, 1 cr OR HEOM 1200  Intro to Operations, 1 cr
MATH 1500 Applied Math, 3 cr

The following classes are offered in the fall and the spring:
DHET 1125  Hydraulic Theory, 3 cr
DHET 1126  Hydraulic Lab, 5 cr
DHET 1128  Power Trains Theory, 2 cr
DHET 1129  Power Trains Lab, 5 cr
DHET 1135  Welding for Diesel Equipment, 1 cr

Spring Semester (20 credits)
DHET 1123  Customer Service/Service Management 1, 1 cr
ENGL 1520  Language Fundamentals, 1 cr
ENGL 1521  Technical Writing Fundamentals, 1 cr
ENGL 1522  Writing Fundamentals for Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technicians, 1 cr

The following classes are offered in the fall and the spring:
DHET 1107  Electrical Theory, 3 cr
DHET 1108  Electrical Lab, 5 cr
DHET 1117  Engine Theory, 3 cr
DHET 1118  Engine Lab, 5 cr

Summer Semester (7 credits)
DHET 1132*  On Highway Vehicle Systems Theory, 3 cr
DHET 1133*  On Highway Vehicle Systems Lab, 4 cr

GRADUATION REQUIREMENT - 47 CREDITS
*Denotes Prerequisites

Click here to download the Diesel Equipment Technician Diploma Program Planning Form (PDF)

Career Description: The Diesel Equipment Technician program allows students to prepare for careers in maintenance, repair, and diagnostics of diesel equipment. Graduates students find employment at original equipment manufacturing dealerships, construction contractors, independent repair facilities, federal, state and local government agencies, and the related forestry, mining, and petroleum industries. Career titles may include: Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician, Diesel Maintenance Technician, Heavy Equipment Technician, Heavy Truck Technician, Diesel Technician, Diesel Mechanic.

Program Information: The Diesel Equipment Technician Diploma is an eleven-month program that includes an accelerated six-week summer session. This program concentrates on the hydraulic/hydrostatic, power train, electrical/electronics, and engine systems of off-road construction equipment such as crawlers, excavators, backhoes, front end loaders, motor graders, and skid steer loaders as well as on-highway vehicles. Two program options allow students to prepare for careers in maintenance, repair, and diagnostics of diesel equipment.

Program Outcomes:
Graduates will be able to:

  • Apply safe shop and equipment practices;
  • Demonstrate proper use and care of shop and personal tools;
  • Inspect, diagnose, and conduct failure analysis and perform preventative maintenance inspections in electrical, hydraulic, engines and power train systems;
  • Use service resources and software technologies;
  • Apply fundamental skills and concepts to problem solving situations;
  • Communicate effectively in written and speaking in diesel mechanics industry situations;
  • Demonstrate a high level of craftsmanship and professionalism.

Special Program Requirements:

In addition to the program requirements, students must meet the following conditions in order to graduate:

  1. College Cumulative GPA Requirement: cumulative grade point average (GPA) of credits attempted and completed at CLC must be at least 2.0;
  2. College Technical Core GPA Requirement: cumulative GPA of credits attempted and completed towards the technical core of the diploma or degree must be at least 2.0;
  3. Residency Requirement: students must complete 25% of their credits at Central Lakes College.

Accreditation: This program is accredited by Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Foundation.

Admissions: Students enrolled in these programs must supply their own basic tool sets. A guideline of what tools are needed is available from admissions. A pre-enrollment drug test is required of all students. Enrolled students will remain in a random drug testing consortium.