CampusAnswers

CIS 209 — Window Server Operating Systems 3

70 credits · 70 hours

DIESEL AND POWER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Program Description The Diesel and Power Systems Technology program offers education and training in the ever-changing field of diesel power technology and its related applications. The SRC program takes great pride in the fact that students are exposed to a wide variety of brands of diesel equipment. The two-year program has prepared hundreds of students for employment in the fast -paced industry of diesel power. Small class size and fully equipped labs allow students the opportunity to gain quality hands-on experience. Nature of Work Diesel service technicians repair and maintain the diesel engines that power transportation equipment such as heavy trucks, buses, and locomotives. Some diesel technicians also work on bulldozers, cranes, road graders, farm tractors , and combines. Service technicians are expected to diagnose and repair machinery. Certificates and Degrees At the end of the two -year Diesel and Power Systems Technology program, graduates may earn an Associate in Applied Science degree. The program also requires two eight-week internships in a related business. Students also have the opportunity to become certified in Air Conditioning through the Mobile Air Conditioning Society. This program is part of the Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Career Cluster. Additional information about the Diesel Power Systems Technology – AAS degree is available online. Diesel and Power Systems Technology – AAS Degree 70 Credit Hours Fall

Source ↗

← back to spoonriver catalog