2006-07 Catalog Archive (Archived July 31, 2006)

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Diesel Technology (DD)

Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)

Accredited by ASE-NATEF

Students develop the skills necessary to repair and maintain diesel-powered highway, industrial, and marine vehicles and equipment. Advanced diesel maintenance techniques and principles are applied in diagnosing malfunctions and prescribing corrective action. The course work emphasizes diesel service management, as well as the theory and skills of refrigeration, electronic and mechanical fuel injection, chassis maintenance, vehicle inspection, tune-up, engine overhaul, transmission repair, brake service, and handling hazardous waste. Students may enroll in this major in the fall or spring semester. The curriculum provides exposure to all facets of the industry with specific emphasis on problem solving and transferability of skills. Graduates are prepared to take the Pennsylvania Vehicle Safety Inspection Examinations and the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (NIASE) examinations in heavy truck mechanics.

Career Opportunities:  Heavy duty truck technician for truck dealership, independent garage, truck fleet, leasing company or contractor; technical service representative for diesel engine manufacturer or distributor; diesel service occupations such as service writer, warranty writer, parts manager, service manager, transport refrigeration technician, automated drive-line and fuel system specialist.

Recommended High School Subjects:  Three years of English, two years of algebra and two years of science.

Remediation Strategies:  All students must remediate by end of the first year. The order of remediation will be math, reading, and English.

Transfer Procedures:  This major is subject to the transfer standards established by the College and detailed in the Information section (see "Transferring Credits") of this catalog. Exceptions must be approved by the school dean.

Program Goals:  A graduate of this major should be able to:

First SemesterCredits
DSM108Tools, Hardware and Failure Analysis 2
DSM115Diesel Engines 4
DSM116Diesel Engines Laboratory 4
DSM119Fuel Systems 2
CSC110Introduction to Information Technology 3
MTH124Technical Algebra and Trigonometry I 3
or
MTH180College Algebra and Trigonometry I 3
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Second SemesterCredits
DSM117Introduction to Hydraulics 1
DSM120Basic Electricity 4
DSM140Truck Tractor Chassis and Alignment 3
DSM141Heavy Duty Brake Systems 2
DSM142Power Train and Brake Systems Lab 4
DSM146Commercial Truck Power Train and State Inspection 3
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Third SemesterCredits
DSM240Electronic Fuel Systems Operation/ Diagnostics 3
DSM241Diesel Electronic Systems 2
DSM242Diesel Equipment Air Conditioning Systems 2
DSM245Allison Transmissions 3
ENL111English Composition I 3
PHS103Physics Survey 3
or
PHS114Physics with Technological Applications 4
FITFitness and Lifetime Sports Elective 1
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Fourth SemesterCredits
DSM258Vehicle Electronics/Diagnostic Procedures 3
DSM268Truck and Trailer Refrigeration Systems 4
DSM274Equipment Maintenance Management 1
DSM275Automated Power Train Products 2
ENL201Technical and Professional Communication 3
HUMHumanities Elective 3
or
SSESocial Science Elective 3
or
ARTArt Elective 3
or
FORForeign Language Elective 3
or
AAEApplied Arts Elective 3
or
IFEInternational Field Experience Elective 3
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Accreditation:  The Diesel Technology major is master accredited by the National Automotive Technician's Education Foundation and meets the standards for Automotive Service Excellence.