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Diesel Technician
The Diesel Technician Training program at Lincoln Tech provides specialized training, knowledge, and skills for students who desire to learn how to diagnose, repair, and maintain diesel engines and heavy duty trucks and equipment including buses, 18-wheelers, diesel trucks, construction equipment, and more.
Classroom instruction and hands-on training provides each student with the opportunity to build career-specific skills in specialized areas such as diesel engine diagnostics, heavy duty transmission maintenance and repair, clutches, and hydraulic systems.
ASE certified and experienced instructors train each student how to properly use the manuals, machinery, computers, and tools needed to successfully and safely diagnose and repair diesel engines and equipment. Students also receive hands-on experience with oxy acetylene torches and metal inert gas (MIG) welders.
Graduates of the Diesel Technician Training program at Lincoln Tech will be well-equipped with the knowledge, skills, and training needed to succeed as a qualified diesel technician in today’s truck and diesel industry.
The Diesel and Truck Service Management Curriculum
The Diesel and Truck Service Management Degree program consists of the following industry-relevant courses:
- Driving Your Performance
- Engine Repair Performance Tuning
- Electrical Systems
- Air Conditioning and Electrical Accessories
- Diesel Engines Construction and Operation
- Diesel Fuel Systems and Tune-Up
- Heavy Duty Drive Trains
- Truck Steering and Suspension Systems
- Air and Hydraulic Brake Systems
- Truck Electrical and Electronics
- Welding and Hydraulics
- Preventive Maintenance
- Service Shop Procedures
Students are also required to take Human Relations, Ethical and Critical Thinking, Technical Math, General Communication, and Computer & Information Literacy in order to fulfill the 73 credit requirements of the Associate of Occupational Studies Degree program. Students must complete each course and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0, the equivalent of a “C” grade, to be eligible to graduate. Students will receive approximately 861 lecture hours and 924 lab hours for a total of 1,785 clock hours.
The Diesel and Truck Technology Curriculum
The Diesel and Truck Technology Diploma program is made up of the following career-specific classes:
- Driving Your Performance
- Engine Repair Performance Tuning
- Electrical Systems
- Air Conditioning and Electrical Accessories
- Diesel Engines Construction and Operation
- Diesel Fuel Systems and Tune-Up
- Heavy Duty Drive Trains
- Truck Steering and Suspension Systems
- Air and Hydraulic Brake Systems
- Truck Electrical and Electronics
- Welding and Hydraulics
- Preventive Maintenance
- Service Shop Procedures
Students are not required to take any general education classes in order to fulfill the 63 credit requirements of the Diesel and Truck Diploma program. Students are required to complete each class and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0, the equivalent of a “C” grade, in order to graduate from the program. Students will receive approximately 636 lecture hours and 924 lab hours for a total of 1,560 clock hours.
The Diesel and Truck Mechanics Curriculum
The Diesel and Truck Mechanics Certificate program contains the following career-focused classes:
- Driving Your Performance
- Electrical Systems
- Diesel Engines Construction and Operation
- Diesel Fuel Systems and Tune-Up
- Truck Steering and Suspension Systems
- Air and Hydraulic Brake Systems
Students are not required to take any general education classes in order to fulfill the 30 credit hour requirements of the Diesel and Truck Mechanics Certificate program. Students are required to complete each class and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0, the equivalent of a “C” grade, to be eligible to graduate from the program. Students will receive approximately 317 lecture hours and 403 lab hours for a total of 720 clock hours.
Employment Outlook
As the diesel industry continues to grow rapidly, job opportunities for qualified diesel mechanics is expected to increase 11% by the year 2020, as fast as average, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The mean annual wage for bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists working in the United States in 2014 was $45,160, while the mean salary for bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists employed in the state of Indiana was $40,520 yearly and $19.48 hourly, just 10% lower than the national average.
Students who finish the Diesel Technician Training program at Lincoln Tech will be equipped with the skills, education, and training needed to qualify as entry-level diesel technicians employed by public transportation companies, commercial trucking companies, construction companies, oil and natural gas extraction companies, independent service garages, and on farms and ranches.
The Associate of Applied Science Degree, Diesel Technology Diploma, and Undergraduate Certificate
Lincoln Tech offers a two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree in Diesel Technology with an emphasis in Diesel and Truck Service Management. Lincoln Tech also offers a one-year Diesel Technology Diploma with an emphasis in Diesel and Truck Technology as well as an Undergraduate Certificate in Diesel Technology with an emphasis in Diesel & Truck Mechanics. Both the Associate of Applied Science Degree program and the Diesel Technology Diploma program are Pell Grant eligible. Certain students may qualify for the College Opportunity Fund (COF) to help pay for their education.