MARINE
SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
(Warminster Campus)

Marine
Service Technology (MST)
Objective: To enable a graduate of this program to acquire
sufficient technical knowledge and experience in all aspects of marine service
to obtain entry level employment as a marine service technician competent
in inboard gasoline and diesel engines, outboard engines, and the supportive
systems and sub-systems found on most pleasure or commercial watercraft.

This picture indicates the kind and type of industry related
tasks a graduate will be capable of performing. The actual watercraft pictured
may not be available during training sessions.
Courses may be scheduled in any sequence other than where prerequisites are indicated.
Program length may vary depending on holidays and scheduled breaks. Consult the school's master calendar. Program length indicated is actual training hours.

This picture indicates the kind and type of industry related
tasks a graduate will be capable of performing. The actual watercraft pictured
may not be available during training sessions.
| DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS | HOURS |
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| Engine Repair | 240 |
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| Diesel Fuel Systems | 240 |
|
| Marine Electrical
and Air Conditioning Systems |
240 |
|
| Marine Mechanical Systems | 240 |
|
| Marine Engine Performance | 240 |
|
| Total Hours: |
1200 |

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