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Diesel Powered Equipment Technology

Available at: Acadian, TH Harris Ext

CIP 470605
Technical Diploma (TD), Certificate of Technical Studies (CTS),
Technical Competency Area (TCA)

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An application or re-application fee and a testing fee per component are charged for each Application for Admission submitted.

AAS requires a High School Diploma or GED; TD requires Ability to Benefit

Note: Transferable General Education Courses needed to meet the requirements for the AAS are offered through a collaborative agreement with South Louisiana Community College (SLCC).

This program does not have special considerations or information.

The objectives of the Diesel Powered Equipment Technology program are to:
  • Provide training to assist students in developing the knowledge and skills necessary for employment in the diesel powered equipment technology field.
  • Provide training to assist students in developing specific knowledge and skills in such areas as:  diesel engines, diesel engine control systems, transmissions, hydraulics, steering, and suspension.

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