Diesel Engine Drive Train - Transportation Refrigeration

Objective:
To provide the student with the basic knowledge to launch a career as a technician with the skills required to diagnose, disassemble, inspect, repair, and overhaul popular makes of diesel engines, fuel systems, electrical charging, starting, lighting and control systems, drive train, brake, steering and suspension systems used on trucks, marine, industrial and other applications.

In addition, the student will learn through hands-on experience, the safe and environmentally proper operation and repair of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment common to the transportation industry.

Phase  Title Hours
- Orientation to shop and equipment 40
1 Basic Engines 215
2 Advanced Shop Practices 215
3 Fuel Systems Tune-Up Troubleshooting 215
4 Basic Electrical & Electronics 215
5 Chassis 215
6 Drive Train 215
7 Transportation Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 220
  Total 1550
  • Total Instructional Hours: 1550
  • Weeks: 66, 23.75 hour weeks
  • Monday - Friday (7:00 AM - 11:45PM or 1:15 - 6:00PM)