Diesel Service Technology
Strong Engines Require Strong Parts!
Students learn to work on big machines with complex electrical, hydraulic and fuel systems in a rapidly-changing industry and in superior diesel mechanic programs.
Diesel mechanic programs also teach students to troubleshoot and repair internal combustion systems with the same equipment as Master Technicians and use advanced techniques to maintain heavy machinery from headlights to tail lights.
Students enrolled in the program may also receive a ASE Student certification.
Career Majors
MH Diesel & Agricultural Service Tech CDL Class A
Med Hvy Diesel & Agricultural Service Technician
Who Can Apply?
Adults and in-district high school juniors and seniors can apply.
Program Costs
In-District High School Students – Tuition-free
In-District Adult Students – $2.50 per credit hour + supplies
Out-of-District Adult Students – $5 per credit hour + supplies
Schedule
Classes are Monday through Friday from August to May.
Morning Session
8:20-11:20 am
Afternoon Session
12:30 – 3:30 pm
Recommendations
Diesel service classes are rigorous and require some safety measures. The following are considerations prospective students should keep in mind:
Reading, writing and math – 8th grade level
Pass safety test
Dexterity
Good eye-hand coordination
Be able to lift 50 lbs
Work with chemicals
Looking up and ordering parts
Work in tight or high places such as on a ladder
Willing to get dirty and greasy
Must wear safety glasses
No shorts nor tennis shoes
Coveralls and boots recommended
Student Organization
Accreditation
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
Contact Us
Flint Edwards
405.643.3200
fedwards@cktc.edu