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Design, Make & Move
Mid-Range Engine Service Option
In addition to the general education requirements, the associate degree curriculum in mid-range diesel engine service is designed to prepare students with knowledge and skills applicable to light to medium-duty diesel engines mass-produced in the trucking industry. Experience will be acquired in domestic and import versions of these engines. Students currently working in the trade on medium-duty gasoline engines or new students entering in the trade will benefit from this training. NOTE: This a sample plan reflecting the 19-20 catalog, please meet with a counselor about your educational goals. SAC.DSLMR.AS

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Semester 1
Total: 17.5 units
MAJOR
Mid-Range Diesel Engine Service
4.5 units
MAJOR
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine: Bottom End Service
4 units
GE Area III E1
Freshman Composition
4 units
GE Area IA
Reading
4 units
GE Area F2
Kinesiology
1 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 3 units
GE Area B1
American Institution
3 units
Semester 2
Total: 13 units
MAJOR
Oxyacetylene-Arc Welding
3 units
MAJOR
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine: Top End Service
4 units
GE Area B2
Social Science
3 units
GE Area E2
Personal Finance
3 units
GE Area IB
Mathematics
units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 7 units
GE Area A
Chemistry in the Community
4 units
Semester 3
Total: 9 units
MAJOR
Truck Preventative Maintenance
5 units
Elective
Truck Chassis: Brake and Suspension Service
4 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 0 units
GE Area C
Humanities
3 units
Semester 4
Total: 14 units
Elective
Diesel Engines: Light-Medium Duty Systems
3 units
MAJOR
Diesel Electrical Systems
5 units
GE Area D1 or D2
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
3 units
GE Area F1
Introduction to Innovation and Entrepreneurship
3 units

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Name:​​Gregory Gonzales

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