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Diesel Technology
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Goal: Prepare students with training in the
service and repair of trucks and heavey equipment
rlated to areas including farming, logging, marine,
locomotive, and construction equipment.
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Program Objective |
Performance Measure/Tool |
How
Measurements are used |
Accurate Placement
in Program Classes
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Advisor Reviews ACT/SAT/Compass math,
English, and reading scores.
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Applicants are placed in courses
based on their skill level for the
areas of math, English, and
reading. |
Course Content
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Syllabus in the Diesel Technology program has a checklist of
competencies to be covered.
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Faculty review and update
syllabi annually to ensure topic coverage.
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Follow-up Survey
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Placement of
Completers, Leavers, and Job Outs.
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This is an Idaho State Division of Professional
Technical Education (ISDPTE) report, prepared by
LCSC Career and Advising Services, that measures
graduate placement rate.
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Accrediting Agency
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Annual, 5-semester, and
10-semester AED Program Reviews.
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Every five semesters
the program is reviewed by a committee to see if the
program is meeting AED standards. Every ten
semesters an in depth review of the program is
performed. Results are sent to AED to
recertify the program. |
Professional Exam
Measures Skill Level
of Students
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ASE certification
testing
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Students have the
opportunity to take ASE exams for certifications.
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