Heavy Duty Truck Track
Prepares you for a career as a diesel engine service technician or to go on for your bachelor’s degree in automotive technology. If you are self-motivated and love the challenge of working with sophisticated equipment, this program is for you.
Step 1: Automotive Service Stackable
Students are required to complete one of the following pre-requisite programs prior to applying to the program at 91风流.
Partnering Technical Colleges
- Bridgerland Technical College
- Davis Technical College
- Dixie Technical College
- Mountainland Technical College
- Salt Lake Community College
- Snow College
- Tooele Technical College
Step 2: Associate of Applied Science
This 2-year degree program includes formal classroom training and supervised work experience as a paid service technician in an independent shop or dealership.
Step 3: Bachelor of Science
With a Bachelor's degree, you'll be able to position yourself for a leadership role withing the automotive industry.
You’ll be qualified to work for some of the leading manufacturers around the country, or you can find a great career close to home.
Advising
Jessica Slater
What you will learn
- Preventive maintenance
- Electrical troubleshooting
- Transmissions
- Differentials
- Brakes
- Steering
- Suspension
- Wheel alignment
- Engine rebuild
- Diesel emissions control equipment
- Diagnosis
- Repair
Why Choose This Program
- You can specialize your training through Davis Tech’s partnership with C.R. England.
- You can complete your degree in less than 2 years.
Certifications You'll Prepare to Earn
- ASE Master HD Truck Technician (Tests T1–T8) certification
- EPA Clean Air Act Amendment of 1990 (Sections 608 and 609) Air Conditioning Certification
- Emissions inspection and maintenance certification where applicable
- Utah safety inspection certification for Utah-based student
Employment Opportunities
After completing the Heavy Duty Truck Program, you’ll have the skills to service diesel engines at a dealership or repair shop.
Employment Areas You'll be Prepared for:
- Field service operations
- Fleet management
- Technical support activities
- Management
- Sales
- Marketing
Starting Salaries
With an Associate of Applied Science degree, you’ll earn up to $25,000–$35,000 per year.
Employers: