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Diesel Technician, Electrical/Electronic Specialist Career Pathway Certificate


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Less-Than-One-Year Certificate of Completion

The Career Pathway Certificate in Diesel Technician: Electrical/Electronic Specialist (12 credits) was designed to prepare students to take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) test for ASE area T6: Electrical/Electronic Systems and the 609 Federal Refrigeration Test. Students who pass the assessment and posess the associated work experience become eligible for ASE certification.

Students completing the Career Pathway Certificate gain a competitive advantage when applying for specialty level positions in the vehicle maintenance and repair industry. The certificate design applies coursework directly to the AAS in Diesel Technology. This alignment allows students to build on program completion while pursuing additional educational goals.

Core Outcomes: Students will exhibit proficiency in illustrating applicable safety precautions and adhere to environmental protection policies required by MCC, EPA and OSHA. Students will be prepared for gainful and full-time employment in the diesel industry as a basic service technician.

  • Students will summarize basic electrical theory, components and exhibit basic knowledge of diesel wiring diagrams and their navigation.
  • Students will summarize basic diesel electrical systems, batteries, starting and charging systems, lighting systems and electrical accessory systems and components and exhibit basic knowledge of diagnosing, testing and servicing systems with DVOM/DMM and applicable testing equipment.

For admission to the program, an application is required. This is a separate step from the testing and assessment steps. Diesel Technology Program Application packets are available from KCC Student Services, Admissions, and the KCC Website. Enrollment in this program is limited, and there is an early deadline for applications. Applications must be complete and returned to KCC before the published application deadlines. Applications will be scored and applicants will be notified whether the application is accepted or declined. All accepted applicants must attend the Diesel Technology Orientation as a prerequisite to beginning the program. We recommend that students contact KCC Student Services at 541-882-3521 for details if they are considering the Diesel Technology AAS degree.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

     DST 101 - Diesel Industry Skills Training 4 credits
     DST 110 - Diesel Electrical/Electronic System 8 credits

Total Certificate Credits: 12

Total Certificate Credits: 12


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