Overview
The Agricultural Engineering Technology programs prepare graduates for technical careers
in the off-road equipment industries. Our students learn in modern facilities on state-of-the-art
equipment provided by John Deere, New Holland, Case, Krone, CAT, Komatsu, Volvo, and
other equipment manufacturers. The Agricultural Mechanics Certificate program equips
students with fundamental skills for entry-level service positions in off-road equipment
markets, including agriculture, construction, and forestry.
Course Offerings
- Fundamentals of Diesel Engine Technology
- Basic Welding
- Agricultural Mechanics
- Basic Hydraulics
- Principles of Physics I
- Intro to Computing in Ag Engineering Technology
- Air Conditioning
- Basic Small Engine Repair
- Supervised Work Experience
Degree Options
Agricultural Mechanics Certificate
- 24 Credit Hours (1 Year)
- Prepares students in component and system knowledge along with service techniques
of tractors and associated agriculture machinery. Students develop fundamental technician
skills in mechanics, hydraulics, electrical, diesel, and gas engines, and mobile air
conditioning as they pertain to modern equipment.