Diesel Technology
In diesel technology programs you’ll generally learn
to correctly test, diagnose and repair gasoline as well
as diesel engines typically found in medium and heavy-duty
trucks. You'll receive hands-on experience and knowledge
working with truck fuel systems, truck electrical and electronic
systems, drive trains, braking, steering, and suspension
systems. Truck technology students gain experience diagnosing
and working with the electronic engine controls and sensors
typically found on these engines. In about a year, you can
be qualified as an entry-level service technician in the
diesel and truck technology field. Browse the diesel technology
programs below, and click on the school name to get more
info.
Schools Offering Diesel Technology Programs
Alabama
VC
Tech (Pelham) - Automotive / Light Diesel
Arizona
Arizona
Automotive Institute (Glendale) - Automotive / Diesel Technology
Colorado
Denver
Automotive and Diesel College (Denver) - Diesel Technology
Connecticut
Baran
Institute of Technology (East Windsor) - Diesel Technician
Florida
Roadmaster
Drivers School of Jacksonville, Inc. (Jacksonville) - Diesel Service Technician
Roadmaster
Drivers School of Orlando, Inc. (Orlando) - Diesel Service Technician
Indiana
Maryland
North
American Trade Schools (Baltimore) - Diesel Tech, Diesel Technician
New Jersey
Engine
City Technical Institute (Plainfield) - Diesel Engine Drive Train, Diesel
Engine Drive Train Transport Refrigeration, Diesel Engine Drive Train Transport
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Diesel Engine Drive Train Transport Refrigeration
& Air Conditioning
Rhode Island
New
England Tractor Trailer Training School (Pawtucket) - Diesel Technician
Training
Tennessee
Nashville
Auto-Diesel College (Nashville) - Automotive and Diesel Technology (Diploma
and Associate Degree)
Texas
Virginia
Advanced
Technology Institute (Virginia Beach) Automotive Technology, Diesel/Heavy
Vehicle Technology, Commercial Driving/Tractor-Trailer, HVAC and Refrigeration
* Program Availability Varies By Location and Often Changes. To get the most up-to-date information, use the links we provide to request additional information from a local campus representative.