2012-2013 Certificate of Proficiency Worksheet Diesel Technology 1DPHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB6,'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB'DWHBBBBBBBBBBBB $GYLVRUBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB The diesel technician must be able to work on a great variety of equipment and their component parts. These include brake systems, drive trains, electrical and electronic circuits, hydraulic systems, and diesel engines. Diesel power is used in the transportation industry in light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks and in industrial applications such as heavy equipment, agriculture, marine propulsion, power generation, and locomotives. Program Distribution General Education Requirements Note: Some General Education Requirements may be met by the specific major area requirements of the program. Courses specified below must be completed with a "C" or better. • Communication Skills — 3 credits Prerequisite: DVED 094 or recommending placement score for ENGL 097 • Computational Skills — 5 credits MATHI 085 or 030 Prerequisite: Grade of “C ”or better in DVED 023 Mathematics or recommending Placement Score • Human Relations — 5 credits CMST& 210 or 230 Major Area Requirements Courses listed below are to be completed with a “C” or better. DIES 111 Diesel Fundamentals 5 DIES 112 Diesel Procedures 10 DIES 120 Basic Electrical 3 DIES 113 Diesel Engines /Fuel Systems 5 DIES 114 Diesel Procedures 10 DIES 121 Elec. Engine Mgmt. Systems 3 DIES 115 Drive Trains 5 DIES 116 Diesel Procedures 10 DIES 122 Elec. Vehicle Mgmt. Systems 3 DIES 221 Electrical/Electronic Systems 5 DIES 222 Diesel Procedures 6 DIES 223 Hydraulic Systems 5 DIES 224 Diesel Procedures 10 DIES 225 Brakes, Steering & Suspension 5 DIES 226 Diesel Procedures 10 Suggested Extra Courses for Preparation into Trade BUS 110 Customer Service 3 DIES 093 Detroit Diesel Electronic Controls 3 DIES 096 Cummins Engines 3 DIES 099 CAT Engines 3 DIES 135 Industrial Hydraulics 3 IFA 031 Industrial First Aid 1 TOTAL E 0 TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 108 NEEDS: 0 STUDENT SIGNATURE:____________________________ ADVISOR SIGNATURE:____________________________ REVISED: 08/16/2012 UNOFFICIAL EVALUATION GIVEN TO STUDENT Certificate of Proficiency (CP) The Certificate of Proficiency is designed for students who wish to receive specialized occupational training for a specific career objective. Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.00 and take a minimum of forty-five (45) credits to receive this certificate. Students are required to complete a minimum of fifteen (15) credits at Clark College to meet the Academic Residency requirement. General Education Requirements Note: Some specific requirements of a program may also meet the General Education requirements. Communication Skills [C] – Complete a minimum of three (3) credits from the following course choices: • BTEC 087 or 107 • BUS 211 • ENGL 097, 098, 099, 103, 135, 212 • ENGL& 101, 102, 235 • Any PTWR course (Note) Pharmacy Technician students may meet the Communication Skills requirement by achieving one of the following: 1. Completion of ENGL 098 and a score of 74 on Reading Skills. 2. COMPASS test score of 78 on Writing skills AND completion of READ 087. 3. COMPASS test score of 78 on Writing skills AND a score of 74 on Reading skills. Computational Skills [CP] – Complete a minimum of three (3) credits from the following course choices: • Any Mathematics (MATH) course, except MATH 096 • Computer Science & Engineering 121, 222, 223, 224, CS& 131, CS& 141 • Any CTEC course except CTEC 102, 103, 104, 105, 115, 180, 181, 200, or 281 • CHEM 095 (formerly 050) • PHAR 110 • HEOC 011 – Only meets the computational skills requirement for Medical Assistant • BMED 040 – Only meets the computational skills requirement for Health Information Assistant • Environmental Science 135 Human Relations [HR] – Complete a minimum of three (3) credits from the following course choices: • Communication Studies – CMST212; CMST& 210, 230 • Any Human Development (HDEV), Psycholog y (PSYC), or Sociolog y (SOC) course • Addiction Counselor Education 201 • Business Technolog y – BTEC141, 143, 145, 147 • Business Medical Office – BMED 166, 225, 226 Specific Requirements in an Occupational Field Refer to the prescribed curriculum in the catalog for specific coursework. Notes: