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TOTAL UNITS FOR CERTIFICATE: 17 Diesel Technology Associate in Science: SC Program: AS.1175 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION : This curriculum prepares the student for entry into the mechanic trade related to heavy equipment and diesel engines. Award of apprenticeship credit for completion of the program will depend on the employer, local union regulations, aptitude of student, as well as the curriculum completed. The Diesel Technology major requires technical courses to satisfy the minimum requirements for the major. Students are encouraged to take as many technical courses and related electives as their program will permit. When necessary, auto mechanic courses and diesel courses may be interchanged to satisfy major requirements. This degree is approved through the California Community College Chancellor’s Office. Upon satisfactory completion of all degree requirements and filing an application for graduation with Admissions and Records , the student’s transcript will reflect completion of this degree. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon successful completion of this degree, the student should be able to: 1. Analyze a scenario based upon an equipment system failure/problem/complaint. 2. Employ a systematic approach to troubleshooting a system malfunction and prepare a solution. 3. Demonstrate the correct tools/supplies required to diagnose/repair a malfunction. 4. Verify if the path of repair was correct by testing and/or completing a work order/report. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: CORE COURSES: DI

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