Diesel Technology (DTAAS)
	
Award:  Associate in applied science degree
Program location:  Applied Technology Center
This degree prepares students for a career in the growing transportation industry. Students interact with industry in real-world scenarios during the internships, gaining the confidence and skills needed to succeed. Technicians may work on light- to heavy-duty vehicles or expand into various other fields in the transportation industry.
Graduation Requirements
    
        
            | General education | 27.0 | 
        
            | Major requirements | 34.0 | 
        
            | Option requirements | 37.0–42.0 | 
        
            | Total credit hours required | 98.0–103.0 | 
    
	
		
			General education requirements (27.0 credit hrs.)
		
			Communications
		
			
				|  | English level I | 4.5 | 
				|  | English level II | 4.5 | 
		
			Humanities/social sciences
		
			
				|  | Humanities/social sciences | 4.5 | 
		
			Quantitative/numeracy skills
		
			
				|  | Mathematics or Financial Literacy | 4.5 | 
		
			Other
		
			
				| HMRL 1010 | Human Relations SkillsONLINEHYBRID | 4.5 | 
				| INFO 1001 | Information Systems and LiteracyONLINEHYBRID | 4.5 | 
		
			Major requirements for Diesel Technology (34.0 credit hrs.)
		
			
		
			Option requirements for Diesel Technology (37.0-42.0 credit hrs.)
		
The Diesel Technology Degree options are available in the areas listed below. See the following pages for specific additional courses required to satisfy each option.
			Diesel Service (38.0-41.0 credit hrs.)
		
Diesel Technology – Diesel Service (DTDSO)
			Heavy Equipment (39.0-42.0 credit hrs.)
		
Diesel Technology – Heavy Equipment (DTHEO)
			Power Generation (37.0-41.0 credit hrs.)
		
Diesel Technology – Power Generation (DTPGO)