Diesel FAQs

You can gain valuable hands-on experience while completing your coursework. Several local businesses actively seek Diesel Technology students for internship opportunities, offering real-world training that complements your classroom learning.

Graduates can work as diesel mechanics, fleet technicians, service managers, field service technicians, or shop foremen in industries like transportation, construction, mining, oil and gas, and agriculture. 

Most associate degree programs take about two years to complete, while shorter certificate programs may be completed in 12 months or less, depending on your course load.

No prior experience is required. The program is designed to teach you everything from the basics of diesel systems to advanced diagnostics and repair techniques.