The diesel engine keeps our country running. It is the workhorse powering the nation's trucks, buses, ships, and locomotives. Diesel engines deliver more power and more durability than their gasoline-burning counterparts. If you like working with your hands and your brain, and have what it takes to keep our country's infrastructure running, then a career as a diesel technician is right for you.
The Diesel Technician Program at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøCC prepares graduates to apply technical knowledge and skills to repairs, service, and maintenance of diesel engines in vehicles such as automobiles, buses, ships, trucks, and railroad locomotives, as well as stationary engines in generators and related equipment. The program offers a variety of degree and certificate options to meet students' needs.Â
This program aligns with the following Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes as defined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: 49-3031: Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists. To review occupational information, visit .
Program Faculty
Shaun Moore, Diesel Mechanics Instructor
Email: smoore@lbwcc.edu
Phone: (334) 493-5322
Admissions Information
To apply, please complete an . Additional information about the admissions process can be found on the Admissions and Records page.
Program location: MacArthur Campus
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Detailed program costs can be found here. Additional information about costs and financial assistance can be found on the Financial Aid page.