2024 - 2025 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Feb 17, 2025  
2024 - 2025 Catalog and Student Handbook

Advanced Engine Technology


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Program Director: Pete Matak III
Office: Tommy Williams Training and Education Building 2, Room 104
Phone: (409) 247-5058
E-mail: advancedengine@lit.edu

The 60 SCH Advanced Engine Technology A.A.S.  is designed to prepare graduates for a career in the operation, repair and maintenance of diesel/multi-fuel, and industrial and consumer use engines and equipment. Students learn the design and construction of industrial engines, how to disassemble and repair engines, tune-up and troubleshoot computer, electrical, electronic, and hydraulic problems, and preventive maintenance.

Industrial engines provide power for transportation equipment such as heavy trucks, buses and locomotives. Industrial engines are used in farming and harvesting equipment. Heavy equipment and stationary engines for pumps and compressors use diesel/multi-fuel engines. To repair an engine, the mechanic must isolate the cause of the problem, repair or replace defective parts, and make adjustments that affect engine life, performance and emissions.

Students that complete the Recommended Program of Study will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. The Certificate in Advanced Engine-Diesel will be awarded to students that successfully complete the one-year Recommended Program of Study.

All of the courses in the Recommended Program of Study require a grade of 'C' or better.

Awards

    Associate of Applied Science
    Level I Certificate

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