Heavy Duty Truck Technology

Major Description

Students in will learn all aspects of heavy duty truck repair and maintenance. The program focuses on large trucks, typically class 7 and 8. Some of the areas included are electrical systems, steering and alignment, and air and foundation brakes. Students will perform diesel engine troubleshooting, overhauls and tune-ups on both mechanical and electronic engines. Clutch, transmission, drive axle repair and overhaul will be taught along with welding instruction and preventive maintenance. The instruction will include classroom theory, shop demonstrations, and hands-on skill development. Much of the shop work is performed on vehicles in operating condition.

Nature of Work

Heavy duty truck technicians diagnose, troubleshoot and repair truck malfunctions to minimize time removed from service. Preventive maintenance is a major responsibility of the entry-level mechanic. The mechanic inspects the truck visually to determine the need for repairs and provides routine tests and maintenance. The heavy duty truck technician must have a thorough knowledge of truck components and be competent in safety inspections, tune-ups and troubleshooting.

Career Opportunities

Employment opportunities for graduates are available with truck fleet companies, dealerships and truck repair shops. The employment outlook remains bright for graduates whose skills can prevent costly vehicle down time and keep company rigs and drivers on the road.

Program Delivery

Students can begin this program in the Fall semester only. Courses are offered during the day. A full-time start is preferred.

Advanced Standing

Previous college courses, certification, licensure and training may be considered for credit in the major. The responsibility for seeking credit rests with the student and can be initiated by completing the course SMGT2950 Prior Experiential Learning Portfolio Development (1 elective credit).

After DCTC

DCTC has transfer agreements for this program with the following colleges: Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Southwest Minnesota State University and Saint Mary's University. See Career Services for more information.

Student Outcomes
  1. Graduates of this program will be prepared for employment in the heavy duty truck technology field.
  2. Students will have hands-on training to simulate the real world environment.
  3. Students will be familiar with the most current heavy duty truck related technology.
  4. See General Education outcome statement
Faculty
Gregory Osland 651.423.8402 gregory.osland@dctc.edu BIO
Richard Otteson 651.423.8327 richard.otteson@dctc.edu BIO
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