Diesel Technology: Equipment Management
Our Diesel Technology programs offer a unique, hands-on technology education recognized by industry leaders as on the nation's leading diesel programs. Our curriculum is relevant to students' lives and careers, valuable in terms of content and competencies and connected to the needs of industry. It strives to provide an environment that fosters excellence in learning and one that nurtures discovery of knowledge for advancement, academic excellence in the classroom , and personal growth through collaboration and teamwork.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Diesel Technology program is to provide students with the working knowledge, technological proficiency, and professional skills necessary to be successful in a variety of careers related to diesel technology. Our faculty instructors and cutting-edge Diesel Technology Center provide students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on and technology-driven educational experiences that reflect industry standards and expectations.
Learning Outcomes for Diesel Technology Equipment Management, BS
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to, in accordance with industry standards:
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Apply basic diagnostic and repair procedures for machine systems and components.
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Apply basic diagnostic and repair procedures for hydraulic systems.
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Demonstrate a working knowledge of the general nature, structure, resources, and operations of business organizations.
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Use computer-based resources to diagnose and repair on and off-highway equipment.
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Use diagnostic devices to communicate with equipment and machine controllers.
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Work within current industry safety guidelines and standards to ensure a safe working environment.
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Use written communication to analyze and convey information in a clear, concise, and
professional manner.
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Use verbal communication and visual aids to convey information to an audience in an effective, professional manner.
Bachelor of Science in Equipment Management
Learning Outcome: Demonstrate the effectiveness of incorporating computer based testing with the B.S. Diesel Technology - Equipment
management option. Successful completion and submission of electronic work-orders. Demonstrate understanding of Cost Accounting
Required Courses
Code | Title | Credits |
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General Education Core | 33 | |
Required Courses | ||
DST 104 | Intro to Diesel Engines | 3 |
DST 114 | Intro to Diesel Engines Lab | 3 |
DST 115 | Intro to Diesel Fuel Systems | 5 |
ATDI 134 | Electrical/Electronic Sys I | 6 |
DST 204 | Intro to Hydraulics Pneumatics | 2 |
DST 214 | Intro to Hydr Pneumatics Lab | 2 |
ATDI 264 | Electrical/Electronic Sys II | 6 |
DST 216 | Heavy Duty Power Trains | 4 |
DST 498 | Cooperative Education | 4 |
DST 264 | Diesel Engine Diagnosis Repair | 3 |
DST 274 | Diag Diesel Engine Repair Lab | 3 |
ACTG 201 | Principles of Fin Acct | 3 |
BGEN 253 | Business Statistics & Research | 3 |
ACTG 202 | Principles of Mang Acct | 3 |
ATDI 265 | Heating and Air Conditioning | 4 |
ATDI 384 | AT/DI Elctrcl/Elctrn Sys III | 4 |
BFIN 322 | Business Finance | 3 |
BMGT 335 | Management & Organization | 3 |
BMGT 322 | Operations Management | 3 |
BMGT 422 | Project Management | 3 |
BUS 348 | Business Communications | 3 |
BGEN 360 | International Business (Meets CAT V Requirement) | 3 |
DST 440 | Advanced Fuel Systems | 4 |
ACTG 410 | Cost/Mgmt Acct I | 3 |
DST 450 | Diag Pwr Shifts and HD Atmtics | 4 |
BMGT 329 | Human Resource Management | 3 |
TSCI 304 | Fuels and Lubricants (Meets CAT III Requirement) | 3 |
Total Credits | 120 |