Contact Information
Terry Marohl, associate dean of Transportation Division
Terry.Marohl@ndscs.edu
701-671-2308
Bisek Hall 111
Delivery Methods
Face-to-Face: Wahpeton
This is a third-year option developed for students who complete Diesel Technology and want to continue their education and increase their technical and mechanical skills. The dual major will strengthen the marketability of students for employment in diesel, automotive and related fields of business and industry. This curriculum is for students who complete Diesel Technology and then go to Automotive Technology. Admission into the Automotive and Diesel Master Technician program is dependent on the availability of open seats in each program area. Please check with the Transportation Department Chair for current information.
The Automotive and Diesel Master Technician program prepares students for employment in the vast and broad diesel and automotive industry. Students are provided with experiences emphasizing diagnostic and repair skills with extensive shop time. Students test, diagnose, adjust and repair all types of drivetrains, engines, hydraulic systems, steering and suspension systems. Students’ abilities in communications, human relations, and other aspects of general education also are enhanced through coursework.
Green technology is addressed through changes in emission standards and alternative fuels that will continue to advance changes in this industry.
This practical education will allow graduates to work in dealerships, independent shops or national service centers. Graduates work as automotive technicians, truck technicians, tractor technicians, heavy equipment technicians and other related jobs. Many graduates have advanced from technicians to team leaders, service writers, service managers, owners and vocational teachers.
Students interested in pursuing an advanced degree will find the Associate in Applied Science degree in Automotive Technology provides transfer options to four-year colleges and universities in related fields.
The Automotive Technology program is master certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The Diesel Technology program is accredited by the AED Foundation.
NOTE: This program requires an EliteBook 850 Laptop or equivalent. Please refer to the NDSCS website for specifications. For further information, contact Terry Marohl, associate dean, at 701-671-2308. The laptop is required for the Automotive courses during 3rd year.
Admission Requirements*
The applicants must be high school graduates or equivalent. Students considered for acceptance must complete all admission requirements.
Transfer equivalencies will apply as appropriate.
Program Admission Requirements are subject to revision. Please check the department or program website under Program Admission Requirements for current information.
Award
Upon successful completion of the required courses, students will be awarded an Associate in Applied Science degree in Automotive and Diesel Master Technician.
Required Courses
Related/General Education Courses
Automotive Technology (Minor) Specific Program Courses
Students in this emphasis will complete the Diesel curriculum prior to taking Automotive Technology.