Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology

The Construction and Forestry Technology Program is a two-year program leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree. The program develops the technical competency and professional attributes of students to prepare graduates for high-paying and rewarding jobs as John Deere construction and forestry equipment technicians.

The program begins fall quarter of each year. The total program is designed to be completed in six quarters. Each specialized subject is studied in the classroom and laboratory on campus. Cooperative Work Experience is also included in the curriculum. Students are selected to participate in the Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology program through an interview process with a John Deere Construction and Forestry Equipment sponsor dealership. Selected students will receive assistance with tuition and tools from the sponsor dealership.

In addition to the usual books and supplies, students should expect to spend about $3,600 for a professional set of mechanic's hand tools. The required tool set for Construction Forestry Tech students is the Snap-On 9200AGSO tool kit, KRA2007FPBO seven drawer roll cabinet (red) and the EEDM525D meter. Students should also budget approximately $150 for uniform, coveralls  and safety apparel to wear while  in all lab classes.

Program Requirements

Students must meet or exceed the following placement scores to enter the Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology Program:

  1. WR 095
  2. MTH 060
  3. ALS 100 

Facilities

All classes are held in our newly constructed state-of-the-art building on the Lebanon Advanced Transportation campus. These facilities include well-equipped classrooms, laboratories and shops. The expansive new Heavy Equipment Mechanics/Diesel facility houses an overhead bridge crane plus two state-of-the-art dynamometers with data acquisition capabilities. These facilities were designed with advanced propulsion in mind. The mechanical systems of the buildings were aligned with maintenance of CNG, Propane and LNG vehicles. Classroom areas are large and well-lighted with IT support and AV equipment to suit what is required to be a leader in technical training.