What is Diesel Technology?

This framework is designed for students to gain insight, skills, and credentials necessary for success in this field, including a safety credential and one essential credential: OSHA 10 General Industry, and one ASE Entry-Level Certification from the following areas: General Diesel Engine, Brakes, Electrical/Electronic Systems, Suspension and Steering, or Inspection, Maintenance, and Minor Repair.

Standards

Standards are critical areas of competency aligned to industry identified needs and Industry Recognized Credentials (IRCs) that will support student success in the field. Standards provide the structure that empower the teacher to choose the best curriculum and instructional approaches to guide skill and knowledge development for students.

Additional Content Coming Soon!

In the meantime, please check out the Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education site for more information regarding our new program!

 

Diesel Technology Staff

Title Name Email Extra Help Extension
Shop Instructor Courteau, Brian bcourteau@baypath.net
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Areas of Interest:

General Diesel Engine, Brakes, Electrical/Electronic Systems, Suspension and Steering, or Inspection, Maintenance, and Minor Repair.