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2023-2024 WNCC College Catalog 
    
2023-2024 WNCC College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Diesel, Truck, and Heavy Equipment Technology, AAS

Location(s): Scottsbluff


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The Diesel, Truck, and Heavy Equipment Technology program is designed to prepare students to enter the field of diesel, truck, and heavy equipment service, maintenance, and repair. The curriculum includes diagnostic, maintenance, and repair courses in the areas diesel engine, powertrain, electrical, and heating-ventilation-air conditioning (HVAC). The suggested curriculum meets the requirements to receive the Associate of Applied Science degree. Specialized certificates are available in the areas of engine and powertrain and electrical/electronics.

Program Outcomes

At the conclusion of the program, students will be able to:

  • Perform diagnostics, service, maintenance, and repairs on diesel and industrial engines following recommended procedures and service information.
  • Perform diagnostics, service, maintenance, and repairs on electrical and electronic systems of tractor-trailer fleet vehicles and construction and agricultural equipment following recommended procedures and service information.
  • Perform diagnostics, service, maintenance, and repairs on powertrain, hydraulic, and brake systems of tractor-trailer fleet vehicles and construction and agricultural equipment following recommended procedures and service information.
  • Perform diagnostics, service, maintenance, and repairs on HVAC systems of tractor-trailer fleet vehicles and construction and agricultural equipment following recommended procedures and service information.
  • Perform diagnostics, service, maintenance, and repairs on suspension, steering, and alignment systems of tractor-trailer fleet vehicles and construction and agricultural equipment following recommended procedures and service information.
  • Apply individual and clustered skill sets for diesel and alternate-fuel system engines and electrical and electronic, emissions, HVAC, hydraulic, and brake systems used in tractor-trailer fleet vehicles and construction and agricultural equipment
  • Exhibit professional conduct and ethics in the workplace necessary for successful employment in the service industry.
  • Demonstrate adherence to safe practices and safety protocols of the diesel, truck, and heavy equipment technology industry.

Associate of Applied Science

AAS.4703 (60-63 credits)

For the Associate of Applied Science in diesel, truck, and heavy equipment technology, the student will need to complete 62-66 credits that include a minimum of 15 general education credits. A sample course of study is provided.

Program Requirements


AAS General Education Core: 15-17 Credits


View listing of General Education Courses.  

*Written Communication and Quantitative Reasoning course selections are dependent on writing and math proficiency based on assessment. Students should consult with their academic advisor about specific general education courses required.

Core Program Requirements: 43-46 Credits


Total AAS Requirements: 60-63 Credits


Recommended Plan of Study


Total Semester Credits: 15


2nd Semester (Spring)


Total Semester Credits: 15


Summer Term (Optional)


Total Semester Credits: 3


3rd Semester (Fall)


Total Semester Credits: 16


4th Semester (Spring)


Total Semester Credits: 15-16


Total AAS Credits: 60-63


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