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*General Math |
General Business |
Auto Mechanics |
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*Algebra I |
Industrial Arts |
Electricity |
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In addition to their
texts, students use shop manuals and trade magazines. They are also
encouraged to read newspaper articles regarding equipment safety. On their
own, they study a test preparation text for the ASE/ACT, which is the
certifying test to become a master truck technician. On the job, diesel
technicians can expect to read shop manuals, trade journals and technical
updates. View more information on reading skills in the Diesel Technology program.
Writing activities
include activity reports, which emphasize legibility, thoroughness and
accuracy of content. Students are also taught how to write resumes. In the
workplace technicians must write concise, accurate reports on their equipment
repairs. View more information on language skills in the Diesel Technology program.
View more information on math skills in the Diesel Technology program.
View more information on learning skills in the Diesel Technology program.
View more information on computer skills in the Diesel Technology program. |
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