Suggested Sequence of Study
The following suggested sequence of study is for new full-time students starting the program Fall 2024.
When you’re ready to register for classes, visit Self-Service, Student Planning. This will show you your specific program requirements and how you’re doing so far.
Please note that course offerings and costs can change. See what’s included in the cost calculation.
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- 8WK2 Course meets the second 8 weeks of the semester
- 8KW2 Course meets the second 8 weeks of the semester
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Semester 1
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
DSL-104 |
Introduction to Diesel Technologies
This course identifies the general knowledge and procedures used by technicians in the diesel technology industry. Tool selection, general shop safety, fire safety, and forklift operation are also covered.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
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4WK1 |
3 |
$675.00 |
AGM-111 |
Gas Engine Rebuild
This course covers the theory of gas engines and the construction, diagnosis, and repair of all the systems. Fuel, ignition, and supportive systems are also included.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 64
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4WK2 |
4 |
$950.00 |
DSL-377 |
Diesel Engine Rebuild
Students are introduced to diesel engine application, design, construction, theory, and operating principles. This course also covers diagnosis, disassembly, and assembly of diesel engines.
Lecture Hours: 48
Lab Hours: 128
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8WK2 |
7 |
$1735.00 |
MAT-772 |
Applied Math
This course is designed to present basic facts of arithmetic including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, powers, roots, English and metric measurement, ratio-proportion, percents, introduction to algebra, introduction to geometry, and applied statistics. Instruction includes use of scientific hand-held calculators and emphasis placed on critical thinking, problem solving skills.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Assessment score required.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-110 |
Math for Liberal Arts
This is a one semester, liberal arts mathematics course that satisfies the minimum general education requirement for math. The course is designed to impart math skills which are helpful in everyday life as well as to expose students to areas of mathematics they may not have seen before. Topics include problem-solving skills, set theory, algebra, consumer mathematics, probability, and statistics. Other topics may be included.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D- in MAT-060 or MAT-063. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-121 |
College Algebra
This course provides an intensified study of algebraic techniques and prepares students for future study in mathematics. The central theme is the concept of functions, their properties, graphs and applications. Functions studied include polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-102. Or equivalent placement score.
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4 |
$900.00 |
or MAT-128 |
Precalculus
This one-semester pre-calculus course is intended for the student with a solid algebra background who intends to take calculus. It is also beneficial (but not required) for the student to have a background in trigonometry. The course will emphasize functions using an analytical, numerical, and graphical approach. The student will study linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions along with their applications.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Appropriate Placement Test Scores: ACT Math Score of 25 OR Compass Score of 51-100 in the College Algebra Domain or 31-50 in the Trigonometry Domain.
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4 |
$900.00 |
or MAT-134 |
Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
The second course of a two-semester pre-calculus sequence. Topics include trigonometry and applications, vectors, analytic geometry, and polar and parametric equations.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-121. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-156 |
Statistics
This course is a study of descriptive statistics including graphical representation, central tendency, correlation and regression, intuitive treatment of probability and inferential statistics including hypothesis testing.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-060 or MAT-063. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-210 |
Calculus I
The first in a calculus sequence, this course covers topics including functions and their graphs, limits, derivatives, applications of the derivative, and integrals.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-128 or MAT-134. Or appropriate placement scores: ACT 27; COMPASS TRIGONOMETRY 51-100.
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4 |
$900.00 |
Total Credits: 17
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $4,035.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $210.00
Semester 2
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
AGM-104 |
Electricity
This course is an in-depth study of theory in the diagnosing and repair of electrical components and circuitry.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 64
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4WK1 |
4 |
$900.00 |
AGM-333 |
Electronics
This course is a continuing study of electricity in electronic components covering circuitry, diagnosis, and repair.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in DSL-104.
Pre/Co-requisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in AGM-104.
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4WK2 |
3 |
$675.00 |
DSL-444 |
Fuel Systems
The Fuel Systems course is designed to provide information about diesel fuel injection systems. Mechanical and electronic injection systems, which are commonly used throughout the diesel industry, are studied. Basic system design, pump operation, and tune-up adjustments are covered. Computer diagnostics and software applications used in relation to the heavy-duty engine maker are covered.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 64
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4WK3 |
4 |
$900.00 |
DSL-360 |
Advanced Diesel Engines, Emissions, and Fuel Systems
This course introduces the latest engine advancements. Emission systems such as Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR), Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF), and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) are covered along with common rail fuel systems.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 96
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in DSL 444.
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4WK4 |
4 |
$900.00 |
WBL-110 |
Employability Skills
This course is designed to assist students in developing the skills necessary to obtain employment and to learn and practice the skills and attitudes required for job success. Students will practice resume writing, job application completion, and interviewing techniques. Additionally, students will practice workplace problem solving strategies, and demonstrate skills required to work in a diverse environment.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or COM-781 |
Written Communication in the Workplace
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3 |
$675.00 |
or ENG-105 |
Composition I
Composition I emphasizes fluency, thesis-driven organization, the use of supporting details, and research techniques. Writing is approached as a recursive process that includes prewriting strategies, drafting, revising, and editing. The course helps students shape writing to serve readers' needs and define a sense of purpose in their writing. It also gives students strategies for reading college-level material.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Appropriate placement score or equivalent.
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3 |
$675.00 |
Total Credits: 18
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $4,050.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $0.00
Semester 3
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
DSL-831 |
Preventative Maintenance
This course covers routine and extended vehicle maintenance. The course will also cover information on general pre-operational checks and performing planned maintenance repairs to vehicles. Course will also cover DOT inspections, air and hydraulic brake systems, and basic SMAW welding and oxyacetylene cutting.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in DSL-104.
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4WK1 |
4 |
$1034.00 |
DSL-424 |
EFI Engine Systems
This course provides a thorough explanation and hands-on experience in the theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance and repair of electronic fuel injected diesel engines. Learning activities include the use of testing equipment to diagnose EFI engines. Lab activities are designed to reinforce the understanding and maintenance of these engines.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 96
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in AGM-104, AGM-333, and DSL-104.
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4WK2 |
4 |
$900.00 |
AGM-119 |
Hydraulics I
This course covers theory and symbols of hydraulic components. Testing and repair of components is performed according to manufacturers' specifications.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 96
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in DSL-104.
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4WK3 |
4 |
$1017.00 |
AGM-224 |
Hydraulics II
This course covers theory and symbols of hydraulic systems. Testing and repair of hydraulic systems is performed with the use of meters and gauges for proper diagnosis.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in AGM-333.
Pre/Co-requisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in AGM-119.
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4WK4 |
4 |
$900.00 |
PSY-102 |
Human and Work Relations
Human Relations is the study of self and social behavior. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and application of social science theories and research for the development of effective interpersonal and organizational relationships.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or PSY-111 |
Introduction to Psychology
This course provides an introduction to the study of behavior and mental processes with emphasis in such areas as learning, cognition, motivation, personality, behavioral disorder, therapy, and social influence. An understanding of the impact of both theoretical perspectives and experimental evidence on the formulation of the science of human behavior is also stressed. Psychological theories and principles are utilized to explain and predict behavior.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or SOC-110 |
Introduction to Sociology
This course surveys the basic principles, concepts, and research findings of social life from small groups to societies. The course examines a range of sociological explanations for the various forms of social behaviors and establishes a basis for reflection and further study in the field.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
Total Credits: 19
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $4,526.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $251.00
Semester 4
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
AGM-401 |
Ag Power Transfer Systems
A study of the Ag power train from the clutch through the rear driving axles. Emphasis is placed on clutch types, transmissions, and drive axles. Key goals of the course are failure analysis and troubleshooting malfunctions.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 96
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in AGM-119, AGM-104, AGM-124, AGM-333, and AGM-224.
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4WK1 |
4 |
$900.00 |
DSL-404 |
Diesel Truck Power Transfer Systems
A study of the diesel truck power train from the clutch through the rear driving axles. Emphasis is placed on clutch types, transmissions, and drive axles. Key goals of the course are failure analysis and troubleshooting malfunctions.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 96
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in AGM-119, AGM-104, AGM-124, AGM-333, and AGM-224.
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4WK2 |
4 |
$900.00 |
DSL-411 |
Equipment Repair I
This course is designed to give students the opportunity to apply competencies previously achieved to repair and service projects.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 96
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in AGM-401.
Co-requisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in DSL 404.
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4WK3 |
4 |
$900.00 |
AGM-402 |
Equipment Repair II
This course is designed to give students the opportunity to apply competencies previously achieved to repair and service projects.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
Pre/Co-requisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in AGM-401 and DSL-404
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4WK4 |
3 |
$675.00 |
SPC-101 |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
This course introduces students to the oral communication process and how it affects human interaction There will be an emphasis on developing interpersonal, small group, and public speaking skills. Students will be involved in activities that provide opportunity for the understanding and improvement of their oral communication skills.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
or SPC-112 |
Public Speaking
This course studies the fundamentals of public speaking, emphasizing the process of speech preparation and delivery in various contexts.
Lecture Hours: 48
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3 |
$675.00 |
Total Credits: 18
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $4,050.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $0.00
Cost Calculations
The cost calculations are based on 2024–2025 resident tuition, fees, and any additional course fees. These are for informational purposes only and not a guarantee of what you'll be charged.
- Course Cost: The course cost is calculated by multiplying resident tuition and fees per credit hour by the number of credits for the course, then adding any applicable course fees.
- Total Tuition + Course Fees: This is the total tuition and course fees for all courses during the semester. If there are multiple courses that can fulfill the same requirement, we’ll use the first one listed for the calculation.
Additional Costs to Consider
When budgeting for your program, be sure to include the cost of books.
Keep in mind that some programs may have additional expenses, like tools, equipment, supplies, uniforms, exam fees, and background checks. Check with your faculty advisor for more details.