| Diesel/Equipment Technology |
| Petaluma High School |
Articulation |
SRJC |
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9th |
10th |
11th |
12th |
"B" or better |
1st Year |
2nd Year |
| Pathway |
Drafting/ CAD |
Drafting 1 |
Drafting 2 |
Drafting 3 & 4 |
1 year of AG Welding waives WELD 70A |
DET 60 Shop Practices |
DET 68 Preventative Maintenance
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DET 63 Hydraulics Fluid Power |
DET 66 H-D Power Trains |
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| Pathway |
Metal 1 |
Metal 2 |
Metal 3 |
Metal 4 |
Algebra 1 waives IED 90A |
DET 71 Internal Combustion |
DET 65 H-D Electronics |
AUTO 56 Auto Electrical Systems |
DET 67 H-D Chassis Systems |
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| Pathway |
* Science Applications in Technology |
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Ag Welding |
Internship/ Job
Algbra 1 Math |
DET 60 is recommended not required |
WELD 70A Basic Welding |
IED 90A Technical Mathematics |
| Elective |
Elective |
10 Additional Units Required from: AUTO 51, 53, 54, 305 BOT 299.25, DET 64, 72, 83 HLE 6, IED 90B, CACH 51A PE 14.1 WELD 70B BMG 58.1, 85.2 |
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| High School Core Academics Requirements |
Math Science Social Science English Other |
2 Years 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 2 Years of Physical Ed., Electives |
*Suggested SRJC Electives -
CSKL 305, AG 80 |
| TOP |
Why not go for that Associate Degree?
Having that degree will put you in a position to advance professionally as well as educationally. You will have a competitive edge over technicians without degrees and you will be ready to transfer to a 4-year college for further education.
Career Information
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To earn an Associate Degree, you will need to complete at least 22 units of general education.
Questions to ask yourself: What do Auto Techs earn locally? What''s the work environment like? What skills would I need? |