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Automotive Technology – Emphasis in Heavy Duty Truck Technology

Students complete the Diesel Technology Program at the DATC in Kaysville, UT first and then transfer their credits to Weber State University and earn an Associate in Applied Technology degree by completing the general education requirements and a few other related classes. A Bachelor's degree in Automotive Technology is also an option for HD Truck students as there are many careers available for graduates with a diesel background and also management, sales, and marketing "soft skills".

Organization: Weber State University Heavy-duty Truck Program Automotive Technology Department
Location: https://www.weber.edu/automoti…
Website: https://www.weber.edu
Principal Contact: John Kelly, jkelly1@weber.edu, 801-626-7183 801-626-6579
Training Focus Areas: Other
State: Utah
Target Education Levels: Associates Degree, Bachelors Degree
Training Types: Education

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