Diesel & Heavy Equipment Repair
Career Overview:
Diesel engines are the work horses of today. Diesel technicians are responsible for the maintenance and repair of engines widely used in the transportation industry to power locomotives, trucks, buses, and automobiles. Diesel engines are also commonly used in agriculture, the oil patch, logging, mining and construction industries. This career pathway includes diagnosis and repair of diesel engine systems, suspension and steering systems, brake systems, electrical and electronic systems, drive train systems, heating and air conditioning systems, and preventive maintenance inspection. College Credits are available from participating colleges and universities.College Credits are available from participating colleges and universities. For more information refer to the college credit link.
Full and Half-Time Sessions:
8:30am – 11:30am and 12:30pm to 3:30pmEnrollment open to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students.
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Other Costs:
Mandatory Books – Modern Automotive Technology Bundle $93.Student Organizations – Skills USA $12
Enrollment or Questions:
Afton - dewayne.mead@netech.eduPryor - tom.girten@netech.edu
Financial Aid - Scholarships:
lavonne.reavis@netech.eduPhone: 918-825-5555
Last modified: Monday, March 22, 2010, 02:21 PM




