Heavy Equipment/Diesel Technology, Associate of Applied Science

Students who successfully complete all Heavy Equipment/Diesel Technology, Associate of Applied Science degree requirements will be able to:

  • Follow safe shop practices.
  • Apply fundamental industry skills and concepts to unfamiliar situations.
  • Demonstrate proper use and care of shop and personal tools.

Program Course Requirements

See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree. For information on the advised sequence of program courses, see the Heavy Equipment/Diesel Technology, Associate of Applied Science Program Map.

Communication

IN4. 164Technical Writing for CTE

3

Computation

MTH 075Variables and Linear Equations

4

MTH 075 or higher will fulfill program requirements.

Human Relations

HVE 226Customer Service for Heavy Equipment Technicians

3

Core Courses

HE 110First Aid and CPR

1

HVE 112Interview Skills and Career Planning

3

HVE 114Fundamental Shop Skills

3

HVE 116Electrical & Electronic Systems

10

HVE 126Steering, Suspension, and Brakes

10

HVE 136Power Train Systems

10

HVE 214Mobile Hydraulics

10

HVE 224Heavy Equipment/Diesel Engines

10

HVE 234Diesel Engine Performance, Efficiency, and Ecology

10

HVE 236Mobile Air Conditioning & Comfort System

3

MA3. 396BManufacturing Processes I

2

WD4. 151Welding I

2

WD4. 152Welding II

2

WE1. 2800CWE Heavy Equipment/Diesel Technology

6

Approved Electives

Program faculty may approve elective courses to be taken in addition to above requirements. 
HVE 122Service and Repair

3

Any WD4. or MA3. course may be taken to fulfill the elective requirement.

Other elective courses may be approved by Heavy Equipment/Diesel program faculty advisors.


Total Credit Hours: 92