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Technical Certificate

DIESEL TECHNOLOGY

ASU-Searcy Campus

See the Occupational Technology Division or page 118 of the 2007-08 catalog.

Contact:

Harold Emery
Phone: (501) 207-4028
E-mail: hemery@searcy.asub.edu
Location: ASU-Searcy

Enrollees in the Diesel Technology Program will be trained in the repairing and maintenance of heavy equipment, e.g., farm equipment, industrial equipment and heavy trucks.

An increasing demand for mechanics in this field is due to the growth in diesel engines used in mobile equipment and in farming.

Students completing this course should be qualified to find employment in the following areas: farm equipment dealerships, heavy truck dealerships, industrial equipment dealerships, independent truck shops, independent diesel mechanics shops, river boat mechanics, and in some auto mechanics shops.

TOTAL FOR DIESEL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE: 34 hours

FALL

DST 1104 Diesel Engine Technology
DST 1204 Transportation Electronics
DST 1304 Tractor and Trailer Hydraulics
IET 1002 Introduction to General Electronics I
MTH 1003 Introduction to Technical Mathematics

SPRING

DST 2104 Climate Control
DST 2204 Brake Systems
DST 2304 Truck Preventive Maintenance
COM 1003 Career Communications
IET 2002 Introduction to General Electronics II

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