Diesel TechnologyAS DegreeCertificate of Achievement

Share my plan
Community of interest
Industrial Technologies & Agriculture
Award
AS Degree
Program code
38059.01AS
Department
Diesel Tech
CIP code
47.0605: Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician.
TOP code
0947.00 - Diesel Technology*
The Associate of Science Degree in Diesel Technology has been developed to provide the light and medium duty diesel industry with well-prepared, entry-level technicians. Our rural location and its heavy agricultural influence necessitate the need for technicians who are trained in the area of diesel powered trucks and equipment. This program will prepare the student to diagnose the mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems found on over the road diesel powered vehicles and equipment. Upon successful completion of the Diesel Technology Program, students will enter the industry with their Section 609 Compliance Certification, making it possible to service refrigeration units. Along with the 609 Certification, students will also receive their Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) brake inspection certification. A career as a Diesel Technician offers a higher starting and hourly mean wage than that of a light car and truck technicians (Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2016). With that, the areas that offer employment opportunities range from heavy equipment dealers/shops, fleet maintenance facilities, public and private, along with new car/truck dealers. This diversity offers a lot of flexibility regarding location. Employment can be found in urban areas as well as rural farming communities. Help with job placement is available for successful students. For Career information please refer to our website: www.butte.edu/departments/careertech/automotive or contact the Automotive Department Chair. Admission to the Program: Due to high interest, this program may have limited enrollment through a waitlist. If you are interested in this program and would like to register or get on the program waitlist, please refer to our website: www.butte.edu/departments/careertech/automotive/ From our department home page follow the link "Get Started" and sign up for one of our Tours. Fill out the "Program Tour Sign-Up" form. Once the form is complete, click the "SEND FORM" button. You will be invited to our next program tour through an email. During the program tour, participants will receive information on how to join the program and the next steps involved. If you have any further questions, please contact the Automotive Department Chair (see www.butte.edu/departments/careertech/automotive and click on "Instructors") Prerequisite/Corequisite: Beginning in Fall 2024 students will be required to have completed or be concurrently enrolled in AUT 101 or equivalent.
Program detailsAward, code, department, CIP/TOP

Program Snapshot

Community of interest
ITAG Industrial Technologies & Agriculture
Award
AS Degree
Program code
38059.01AS
Department
Diesel Tech
CIP code
47.0605: Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician.
TOP code
0947.00 - Diesel Technology*

Next Steps

Map Class Schedule

Pick a term:

Fall 2026Winter 2027Spring 2027Summer 2027

This will open the term course schedule not including GE requirements.

Program Schedule ReportMeet with a counselor
Diesel Technology
AS Degree — expand to learn about this award

The Associate of Science is typically awarded for Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and Career Technical Education (CTE) programs. Like every Butte College associate degree, it has two parts: a general-education curriculum that gives you a broad base of knowledge, and an academic program where you specialize.

About General Education. GE is an integrated program of learning designed to foster intellectual curiosity, cultural understanding, critical thinking, creative reasoning, oral and written communication, and the capacity for ethical reasoning. By graduation, you'll have developed the ability to think critically, communicate clearly, apply quantitative reasoning, understand how the major academic disciplines ask their questions, comprehend diverse cultures and historical periods, and assess ethical problems — alongside the depth you build in your major.

See the 2025-26 Catalog for official program details

Semester-by-Semester Map

Term 1

Class Schedules

Pick a term:

Fall 2026Winter 2027Spring 2027Summer 2027

This will open the term course schedule not including GE requirements.

15–18 units
AUT 3
Specialized Automotive Electronics
6 units
course details

This course teaches students the fundamentals of electricity and electronics used currently in the Automotive industry, including semi-conductors and microcomputers. Electrical measuring devices, wire repair, circuits, schematics and practical diagnostic procedures are emphasized. Microcomputer inputs, processing, outputs, testing, and operation will be explained. Students will acquire the fundamental knowledge and skills to diagnose and service modern automotive electrical and electronic systems, with emphasis on advanced diagnostic routines needed to correct circuit anomalies such as shorts, opens, and parasitic draws.

General Education: Area 1A

about Area 1A

English Composition

Baccalaureate-level academic writing — expository and argumentative. The foundation for every other course you'll write in.

General Education: Area 2

about Area 2

Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning

College-level mathematics or quantitative reasoning — the toolkit behind science, business, and informed citizenship.

General Education: Area 6

about Area 6

Ethnic Studies

The histories, experiences, and contributions of the four autonomous disciplines: Black / African American / Africana studies, Native American studies, Chicano/a/x and Latino/a/x studies, and Asian American studies.

Term 2

Class Schedules

Pick a term:

Fall 2026Winter 2027Spring 2027Summer 2027

This will open the term course schedule not including GE requirements.

16–17 units
AUT 6
Automotive Electrical Systems Lecture
2 units
course details

This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair in the areas of electrical/electronics systems. Battery function and diagnosis including hybrid vehicle battery function and charging are covered. Topics also include vehicle lighting systems, starting and charging systems, and the electrical accessories that function in a modern vehicle.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 7

AUT 7
Automotive Electrical Systems Lab
2 units
course details

In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to repair automotive electrical/electronics systems. Topics include verification, diagnosis and repair of vehicle charging and starting systems, lighting systems, and electrical accessories, including hybrid vehicles.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 6

AUT 20
Automotive Brakes/Suspension and Steering Systems Lecture
3 units
course details

This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair in the areas of base brake systems, anti-lock brake systems, and steering and suspension systems. Topics include: the application of Pascal's Law, disk brake systems and their related components, drum brake systems, anti-lock brake system operation and repair, suspension system operation and repair including electronic suspension and steering systems.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 21

AUT 21
Automotive Brakes/Suspension and Steering Systems Lab
3 units
course details

In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to verify, diagnose and repair vehicle systems, sub systems, and components. Topics include: brake systems including both drum and disc brake systems, Anti-lock Brake Systems (ABS), steering and suspension systems, and electronic steering and suspension systems.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 20

General Education: Area 1B

about Area 1B

Oral Communication and Critical Thinking

Baccalaureate-level oral communication and/or critical thinking — speaking with structure to a live audience, analyzing arguments, identifying assumptions.

General Education: Area 3

about Area 3

Arts and Humanities

How people and cultures, across time, respond to themselves and the world through artistic and cultural creative production. Visual and performing arts, art history, foreign languages, literature, philosophy, religion.

Term 3

Class Schedules

Pick a term:

Fall 2026Winter 2027Spring 2027Summer 2027

This will open the term course schedule not including GE requirements.

16 units
AUT 8
Auto Engines Lecture
3 units
course details

This course covers the operation, design, construction, fault diagnosis, service and repair procedures of the internal combustion engine.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 9

AUT 9
Automotive Engines Lab
3 units
course details

In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to repair the internal combustion engine and related components. Students will learn the proper use of hand and power tools and test equipment used in the automotive industry.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 8

AUT 22
Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Lecture
2 units
course details

In this course students study the theory and principles of operation of automotive Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems as well as engine cooling system operation and repair. Basic laws of heat transfer, refrigeration and compression/expansion of liquid/vapor are introduced.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 23

AUT 23
Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Lab
2 units
course details

In this course students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills required to diagnose, adjust, repair and maintain modern automotive Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and engine cooling systems. Students will use modern test equipment for diagnosis. Specific skills are developed by the use of special tools used in servicing and repair of automotive HVAC and engine cooling systems.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 22

AUT 73
Diesel Industry Technologies Lecture
3 units
course details

This course develops the skills needed to safely diagnose, repair and maintain the systems and sub-systems specific to over-the-road diesel powered vehicles. Topics will include: Diagnosing problems in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and electronic systems with industry standard test equipment; Troubleshooting the sophisticated electronic controls that govern engine performance and horsepower as well as transmission and braking systems; Troubleshooting steering, hydraulic, pneumatic systems, brakes, axles, differentials, electric motors, and compressors. Students will learn industry standardized safety inspection procedures.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 74

AUT 74
Diesel Industry Technologies Lab
3 units
course details

In this course, students will develop and demonstrate safe work habits along with the hands-on skills needed to diagnose and repair refrigeration units, mobile hydraulic components, heavy duty powertrain units, pneumatic systems, and truck wheel alignments. Emphasis will be placed on the ability to accurately perform maintenance and safety inspections in a timely manner.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 73

Term 4

Class Schedules

Pick a term:

Fall 2026Winter 2027Spring 2027Summer 2027

This will open the term course schedule not including GE requirements.

17 units
AUT 52
Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Lecture
3 units
course details

This course provides theory and principles of operation in automatic transmissions/transaxles, to include diagnostic, testing and repair of each system.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 53

AUT 53
Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles Lab
3 units
course details

This course enhances skills in diagnosing, testing, and repair procedures of automotive transmissions/transaxles, drive lines and axles. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and repairing of each system.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 52

AUT 56
Manual Transmissions/Drivetrains Lecture
2 units
course details

This course provides theory and principles of operation in automotive manual transmissions/transaxles, drive lines and axles. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and repairing of each system.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 57

AUT 57
Manual Transmissions/Drivetrains Lab
2 units
course details

This course provides theory and principles of operation in manual transmissions and transaxles, front and rear axles, drive lines and transfer cases. Shop practice includes diagnostics, testing, and repairing of each system.

Prerequisite: AUT 3 (or concurrent enrollment)

Corequisite: AUT 56

WLD 20
Beginning Welding
4 units
course details

This course includes oxyacetylene welding (OAW), oxyacetylene cutting (OFC-A) and shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes, in the flat and horizontal positions on various joint details. It will also include safety procedures, electrode identification, joint fit-up and alignment, base metal preparation, weld quality, beads and fillet welds, with focus on theory and practice. All welds will meet the American Welding Society (AWS) qualification standards.

General Education: Area 4

about Area 4

Social and Behavioral Sciences

The systematic study of people as members of society — cultural anthropology, cultural geography, economics, history, political science, psychology, sociology — and the methods these disciplines use to ask their questions.

Term 5

Class Schedules

Pick a term:

Fall 2026Winter 2027Spring 2027Summer 2027

This will open the term course schedule not including GE requirements.

13–15 units
AUT 30
Gas/Diesel Engine Performance Lecture
5 units
course details

This course introduces the theory, operation, and repair of the ignition, fuel, engine management, and emission control systems on gasoline and diesel powered vehicles. This course is designed to help prepare the student to take the California State Smog Check Inspector and Repair Technician Licensing exams.

Prerequisite: AUT 3

Corequisite: AUT 31

AUT 31
Gas/Diesel Engine Performance Lab
5 units
course details

In this course, students will develop and demonstrate the hands-on skills needed to diagnose and repair the ignition, fuel, engine management, and emission control systems used in today's gasoline and diesel vehicles. This course will help prepare the student to take the California State Smog Check Inspector and Repair Technician Licensing Exams.

Prerequisite: AUT 3

Corequisite: AUT 30

General Education: Area 5

about Area 5

Physical and Biological Sciences

The physical universe, its life forms, and its natural phenomena — astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, meteorology, oceanography, physics — taught alongside the scientific method that makes them work.

Career Connections

2-Year Degree Paths

Entry points students may pursue after associate-level study, technical preparation, or licensure pathways.

Example roles: 1

  • Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists

4-Year Degree Paths

Roles that more often open up after transfer and a bachelor's degree.

No locally mapped occupations in the current dataset are grouped into the 4-year pathway for this program.

Graduate School Paths

Advanced roles commonly associated with graduate, professional, or post-baccalaureate study.

No locally mapped occupations in the current dataset are grouped into the graduate-school pathway for this program.

Local Job Market

Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine SpecialistsSOC 49-30311 nearby opening

Search keyword used: heavy equipment mechanic · Search window: last 30 days, 25-mile radius · Avg listed salary: $125,000/yr

Top employers in sample

  • ICM Solutions 1

Where the postings are

  • Thermalito, Butte County 1

Sample current postings

  1. Service Analyst - Crushing EquipmentICM Solutions · Thermalito, Butte County · 2 weeks ago

See all openings on Adzuna

Posting counts come from Adzuna's index of US job boards, covering the last 30 days within 25 miles of ZIP 95965. Coverage and salary visibility vary by employer. Empty searches expand the radius and posting window before the section gives up.

Source Notes

Course sequencing is generated from the Acadia Program Mapper cache. Career groupings use local CIP-to-SOC mappings and BLS occupation data when available. Confirm education plans with Counseling and Advising.

Live wage data was not available from the BLS helper for the mapped occupations, so some pay fields may be blank.

Last generated 2026-06-12T23:23+00:00