Diesel Technology
 

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.
 
Program Objective Performance Measure/Tool How Measurements are used
Accurate Placement in Program Classes
 
Advisor Reviews
ACT/SAT/Compass math,
English, and reading scores.
 
Applicants are placed in courses
based on their skill level for the
areas of math, English, and
reading.
Course Content

 

Syllabus in the Diesel Technology program has a checklist of competencies to be covered.
 

Faculty review and update syllabi annually to ensure topic coverage.

 
Follow-up Survey


 
Placement of Completers, Leavers, and Job Outs.

 

This is an Idaho State Division of Professional Technical Education (ISDPTE) report, prepared by LCSC Career and Advising Services, that measures graduate placement rate.
 


Accrediting Agency





 
Annual, 5-semester, and 10-semester AED Program Reviews.



 
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


 
ASE certification testing





 
Students have the opportunity to take ASE exams for certifications.




 


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