Diesel Mechanic Technology

The Diesel Mechanic Technology program at Meridian Community College equips students with the skills needed to maintain and repair various industrial diesel equipment, such as agricultural tractors, commercial trucks, and construction equipment. The curriculum covers inspection, repair, and maintenance of engines, powertrains, hydraulic systems, and other components. The program ensures adherence to national certification standards. 

  • Program Meeting Times: Monday through Thursday, 7:30 am – 2:30 pm (with a one-hour lunch)

Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrollment. 

A grade of “C” or higher is required in each DET course to progress in the program and meet graduation requirements.

Minimum admission requirements (in addition to general admission requirements) must include one of the following: 

  • Attain a 14 composite score on the ACT 

  • Score a 230 or higher on the ACCUPLACER NG Reading Section and a 230 or higher on the Accuplacer Algebra Section  

  • Earn a “C” or above in Math for Occupational Education (CTE 1113) 

  • Complete 15 semester hours with a “C” average or above at an accredited college or university.  Developmental coursework does not satisfy this requirement.

FALL SEMESTER (AUGUST - DECEMBER)
COURSE NUMBER COURSE DESCRIPTION CREDIT HOURS
DET 1114 Fundamentals of Equipment Mechanics 4
DET 1223 Electrical/Electronic Systems I 3
DET 1364 Diesel Systems I 4
DET 1614 Preventive Maintenance and Service 3
 
Semester Hours
15

NOTE: To progress from the Fall semester to the Spring semester in the Diesel Mechanic Technology program, students must fulfill the following additional requirements: 

  • Motor Vehicle Report (MVR): Obtain and submit an MVR before the start of the Spring semester. 

  • Physical Examination: Provide documentation of a physical examination conducted before the start of the Spring semester.

  • Background Check: Undergo a background check as part of the admissions process for the Spring semester.

  • CDL Class B Permit: Obtain and submit documentation of a CDL Class B permit before the start of the Spring semester.

SPRING SEMESTER (JANUARY - MAY)
COURSE NUMBER COURSE DESCRIPTION CREDIT HOURS
DET 1513 Hydraulics I 3
DET 1374 Diesel Systems II 4
DET 2913 Special Project-Class B CDL 3
DET 1263 Electrical/Electronic Systems II 3
DET 1813 Air Conditioning & Heating Systems 3
 
Semester Hours
16
 
TOTAL HOURS
31
 

 

For more information:
Michael Acord, Program Coordinator
michael.acord@meridiancc.edu
601.553.3427
For more information:
Deborah Nettles, Advisor
deborah.nettles@meridiancc.edu
601.553.3404