Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician
Associate of Applied Science Degree
117 Credits
Program Mission: Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician AAS degree educates and mentors students in the latest technology, equipment, ideals, and fuel systems that power the diesel and heavy equipment industry today and in the future both close to home and at locations worldwide. It prepares students for lifelong learning and skill development, help students realize their potential to be successful at their careers and improve our community, economy and environment.
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician AAS degree students learn how to diagnose problems and perform repairs on various vehicle components including engines, fuel, cooling, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, brake, suspension, undercarriage, power-shift and drive-train systems in the trucking and heavy equipment industry. Students will spend their first term training in a transportation core curriculum. The laboratory area simulates an industry environment. Students who have met the course objectives may be placed in a cooperative work experience to further develop their skills on the job.
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician AAS degree graduates will:
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Be prepared to obtain an entry-level repair technician position in their field
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Perform repairs on various diesel vehicles, vehicle components and equipment
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Develop lifelong educational and employment goals
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Establish an appreciation for life-long learning
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Be prepared to succeed on the ASE certification and OEM certification exams
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Meet minimum competency in eight categories identified as essential for employability: adherence to policy and procedure, technical knowledge, skill application, work planning, quality of work, quantity of work, interpersonal skills, oral and written communication
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Demonstrate advanced skills in: diagnostics, repair and maintenance, electronics, hydraulics, power train, engines, pneumatics, undercarriage, brakes and welding.
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Demonstrate critical thinking, teamwork, communication, intercultural appreciation, and technical and information literacy skills
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Meet Social Science, Humanities, Written Communication, and Quantitative Reasoning distribution area outcomes
Lake Washington Institute of Technology does not offer every course each quarter. It is the student's responsibility to discuss sequencing and work out their individual schedule with a counselor or adviser. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.
Admission Dates: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
Program Requirements
| TRAN | 110 | Computer Basics/ Transportation Trades | 2 |
| TRAN | 112 | Shop & Business Practices | 5 |
| TRAN | 113 | Basic Electrical Systems | 4 |
| TRAN | 125 | Mechanical Principles | 5 |
| DHET | 122 | Welding Applications | 4 |
| DHET | 123 | Heavy Duty Electrical Systems | 4 |
| DHET | 124 | Electronic Applications | 4 |
| DHET | 125 | Basic Maintenance | 3 |
| DHET | 131 | Engine Principles/Components | 3 |
| DHET | 132 | Gasoline/Liquid Propane Gas Systems | 3 |
| DHET | 133 | Diesel Systems | 3 |
| DHET | 134 | Fuel Injection | 3 |
| DHET | 135 | Diagnostics/Adjustments/Emissions | 3 |
| DHET | 211 | Hydraulic Fluid Power I | 6 |
| DHET | 213 | Hydraulic Fluid Power II | 6 |
| DHET | 214 | Diesel Mechanical Practices | 3 |
| DHET | 221 | Power Trains/Standard | 6 |
| DHET | 222 | Power Trains/Power Shift | 6 |
| DHET | 223 | Traction & Components | 3 |
| DHET | 231 | Steering/Suspension/Frames | 5 |
| DHET | 232 | Pneumatics | 5 |
| DHET | 233 | Foundation Brakes | 5 |
| IFAD | First Aid Elective* |
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| CWEX | 190 | Cooperative Work Experience Seminar | 1 |
| CWEX | 197 | Cooperative Work Experience | 4 |
FIRST AID ELECTIVE – 1 credit
*First Aid Elective may be taken from any IFAD courses(s)
Academic Core Requirements - 20 Credits
| Written Communication | 5 | ||
| Humanities | 5 | ||
| Quantitative Reasoning | 5 | ||
| Social Science | 5 | ||
| Total Program Credits | 117 | ||
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See Academic Core for a list of all applicable courses for each of the categories listed above.
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician
Certificate of Proficiency
89 Credits
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician certificate students learn how to identify problems and perform maintenance on various vehicle components including fuel, cooling, electrical, hydraulic, brake, suspension, and drive-train systems in the trucking and heavy equipment industry. Students will spend their first term of training in a transportation core curriculum. The laboratory area simulates an industry environment. Students who have met the course objectives may be placed in a cooperative work experience to further develop their skills on the job.
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician certificate graduates will:
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Be prepared to obtain an entry-level maintenance technician position in their field
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Perform maintenance tasks on various diesel vehicles, vehicle components and equipment
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Meet minimum competency in eight categories identified as essential for employability: adherence to policy and procedure, technical knowledge, skill application, work planning, quality of work, quantity of work, interpersonal skills, oral and written communication
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Demonstrate critical thinking, teamwork, communication, intercultural appreciation , and technical and information literacy skills
Lake Washington Institute of Technology does not offer every course each quarter. It is the student's responsibility to discuss sequencing and work out their individual schedule with a counselor or adviser. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.
Admission Dates: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
Program Requirements
| TRAN | 110 | Computer Basics/ Transportation Trades | 2 |
| TRAN | 112 | Shop & Business Practices | 5 |
| TRAN | 113 | Basic Electrical Systems | 4 |
| TRAN | 125 | Mechanical Principles | 5 |
| DHET | 122 | Welding Applications | 4 |
| DHET | 123 | Heavy Duty Electrical Systems | 4 |
| DHET | 124 | Electronic Applications | 4 |
| DHET | 125 | Basic Maintenance | 3 |
| DHET | 131 | Engine Principles/Components | 3 |
| DHET | 132 | Gasoline/Liquid Propane Gas Systems | 3 |
| DHET | 134 | Fuel Injection | 3 |
| DHET | 211 | Hydraulic Fluid Power I | 6 |
| DHET | 214 | Diesel Mechanical Practices | 3 |
| DHET | 221 | Power Trains/Standard | 6 |
| DHET | 223 | Traction & Components | 3 |
| DHET | 231 | Steering/Suspension/Frames | 5 |
| DHET | 232 | Pneumatics | 5 |
| DHET | 233 | Foundation Brakes | 5 |
| CWEX | 197 | Cooperative Work Experience | 1 |
Academic Core Requirements - 15 Credits
| Written Communication | 5 | ||
| Quantitative Reasoning | 5 | ||
| Social Science | 5 | ||
| Total Program Credits | 89 | ||
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See Academic Core for a list of all applicable courses for each of the categories listed above.
