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Career Area: Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Associate Degree
Program Number: 10-412-3
Approximately 2 Years to Complete
This is based on full-time enrollment. Actual time to completion may vary based on the availability of courses a college offers and the number of credits the student takes in any given time period.
Credit Program
Most credit programs are eligible for financial aid, while most non-credit certificates provide valuable work-related skills on a short timeline. Check with the college offering the program to determine if it is eligible for financial aid.
Average Annual Tuition: $4386
This is based on one year of full-time enrollment for in-state students. WTCS tuition is set by the Wisconsin Technical College System Board in March for the following year. It does not include books, materials or program/college-related fees.
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Diesel Medium and Heavy Truck Technology Programs

Take your diesel technician education a step further with the Diesel Medium and Heavy Truck Technology program. You will prepare for entry-level employment as a diesel truck technician working in over-the-road truck fleet maintenance, dealership service, or repair shop service. Plus, you will complete general studies coursework that may be applied toward a bachelor's degree. This associate degree will focus on basic skills and knowledge in diesel engines, diesel fuel systems, truck brakes and chassis, steering and suspension, climate control, hydraulic applications, electronic technology, transport refrigeration, and truck preventive maintenance.

Diesel Medium and Heavy Truck Technology Part of a Career Pathway Program Transfers Offered completely online Shared Program
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