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Marine Diesel Equipment Technology, TD


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Program Description: This program of study provides specialized classroom instruction and practical shop experience to prepare students for employment as job entry-level marine diesel engine technicians. The program prepares individuals to safely use hand and power tools and lifting and rigging equipment in a marine environment. The content of the course includes, but is not limited to, diesel engine theory of operation, marine transmission repair, hydraulics, electronics, and welding. This includes all engine systems such as fuel, air, coolant, lubrication, etc. Shop training includes overhaul of complete engines and their component systems, marine transmission repair, hydraulic system repair, and welding. Marine engine integration into the vessel and systems operation is included in the training. The instruction also includes the use of technical manuals, preventive maintenance procedures, communication, employability skills, and safe and efficient work practices.

Program Coordinator: Corey Bourg

Program Instructor(s): Corey Bourg

Special Comments: All Marine Diesel Engine Technician courses in this program of study must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Students should check with the department head for specific general education course grade requirements.

Overall Grade Point Average: Program requirements must be completed with an overall grade point average of 2.0 or higher in order to receive a diploma or a certificate.

Student Learning Outcomes: Students who successfully complete a Marine Diesel Engine Technician program will be able to:

  1. Safely use hand and power tools as well as lifting and rigging equipment in a marine environment.
  2. Describe the theory of operation of a diesel engine and marine transmission.
  3. Describe the various engine systems such as fuel, air, coolant, and lubrication.
  4. Disassemble and assemble diesel engines, marine transmissions, and components.
  5. Disassemble and repair basic hydraulic system components.
  6. Perform basic welding and cutting skills.
  7. Read and utilize technical manuals and computers to access information and explain repair procedures.

CIP Code: 470605

Course Requirements


Industry Based Credential (IBC)


Industry Based Credential (IBC) AVAILABLE COURSE COMMENTS
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry and NC3/Kubota Pre-Delivery Inspection & Assembly DESL 1121    
NC3/Snap-On Precision Measuring Instruments DESL 1131    
NC3/Kubota Engines DESL 1141    
NC3/Snap-On Multimeter and NC3/Kubota Electrical DESL 1211    
ASE Medium/Heavy Truck Electrical/Electronic Systems DESL 1232    
ASE Medium/Heavy Truck Diesel Engines and NC3/Kubota Powertrain System DESL 1151    
NC3/Kubota Hydraulic Systems DESL 1501    

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