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Diesel Mechanic

Technology

CONTACT
General Program Info
Text or Call: 541-240-8227
Email

Specific Program Info
Terry Cheyne
Diesel Mechanic Technology Instructor
Office: Sitkum Hall, 2D
Phone: 541-888-7242
Email

Rev up your career!

Ready to work with powerful machines and start a rewarding career? Southwestern launched a Diesel Mechanic Technology Program in Fall 2025, providing hands-on training needed for students to succeed in the diesel repair industry.

Our comprehensive curriculum covers essential engine and truck maintenance and repair, ensuring you develop the skills employers are looking for. You’ll be ready to tackle challenges in a variety of industries, including trucking, maritime, fleet management, agriculture and forestry. Students who complete the program will earn an Associate of Applied Science in Diesel Mechanic Technology.

Diesel mechanics are in high demand, which can lead to steady work and great pay. Skip the office—get to work doing what you love!

More news about this exciting program:

 

Now accepting applications for Fall 2026!

Ready to get started? Applications are open now through May 14, 2026. for the Fall 2026 start. Space is limited, and applicants are encouraged to apply early. Read the details below and the steps to apply to begin your journey in Diesel Mechanic Technology!

Need a place to live while you train?

We offer on-campus student housing just a short walk from your classes. Learn more about living in our apartment-style housing on the Coos Campus!
Student Housing Info

CONTACT
General Program Info
Text or Call: 541-240-8227
Email

Specific Program Info
Terry Cheyne
Diesel Mechanic Technology Instructor
Office: Sitkum Hall, 2D
Phone: 541-888-7242
Email

Need a place to live while you train?

We offer on-campus student housing just a short walk from your classes. Learn more about living in our apartment-style housing on the Coos Campus!
Student Housing Info

GRIT MEETS OPPORTUNITY

Modern-equipped lab

Many jobs locally and statewide

Average hourly wage $26.88

WHAT TO EXPECT

Get ready to train like you’re already on the job. Here’s what you can expect as a Diesel Mechanic Technology student at Southwestern:

  • Real-World Shop Experience
    Get your hands dirty working on real equipment—both in the shop and outside. This is hands-on training that mirrors what you’ll see in the field.

  • Full-Time Commitment
    Diesel classes take place 4+ days a week, with 6–7 hours of instruction and lab time per day. Additional academic courses are also required to complete your degree. 

  • Basic Safety Equipment Required
    First-year students will need to purchase essential safety gear like goggles and proper footwear. A full list will be available through the Campus Store.

  • Uniforms Provided
    Students are expected to wear program-provided uniforms during class—just like in a real shop environment.

Think you have what it takes? The ideal student is passionate about the diesel industry, shows up on time, stays ready to learn, and brings a strong work ethic every day. If you’re committed to hands-on learning and ready to take this seriously, this program is for you.

 

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JOBS & WAGES

20 Annual Openings on the South Coast

$39,000 is the entry-level yearly wage

$56,000 is the average yearly wage

7.2% Expected Job Growth in Oregon in the next 10 years

Source: Oregon Employment Department

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

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Terry Cheyne

Diesel Mechanic Technology Instructor

If you’ve worked in trucking or commercial fishing on Oregon’s South Coast, you may know Terry Cheyne—or his waterfront mechanic shop in Coos Bay. With more than 35 years in diesel repair, trucking, and business management, Terry now brings his hands-on expertise to SWOCC’s new Diesel Mechanic Technology program.

A Marshfield High School graduate, Terry earned his diesel technology certificate from Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix. He’s worked across industries—from logging and agriculture to corporate fleet operations—eventually managing repair shop teams across the U.S. In 2016, he returned home to start Cheyne’s Truck & Marine, a local business that continues to grow.

“I learned a lot from hard knocks,” Terry says. “I plan to structure this program like a job all the way through graduation. Students will learn all aspects of the business, not just turning  wrenches.”

Terry designed the program to reflect real industry expectations and meet a growing need for skilled mechanics.

“Many trade schools offer training as a  moneymaker, but there’s no heart in their programs or focus to making a person a well-rounded employee,” he says.

His goal? Train reliable technicians, give students solid job skills, and help fill a workforce gap that’s been building for years.

EXPLORE YOUR CLASSES

Want to know the specific courses you’ll study in the Diesel Mechanic Technology program? Check out the full list in our academic catalog.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS & SUPPORT

 

STEPS TO APPLY

DIESEL MECHANIC TECHNOLOGY IS A LIMITED-ENTRY PROGRAM.

Now accepting applications for the Fall 2026 start date. Applications are DUE May 14, 2026! Follow the instructions below. Questions? Email or call 541-888-1545.

Become a Southwestern Student

SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

New to Southwestern? If you are new to Southwestern and/or have not completed credit courses at Southwestern within the past year, COMPLETE THE FIRST TWO ITEMS on the “Steps to Student Enrollment” located on the Become a Student page.

High School “College Now” student? If you are a dual-credit or expanded options student, follow the above instructions for “New to Southwestern.”

Already a student? If you’ve taken credit classes at Southwestern within the last year, SKIP AHEAD TO STEP #2. Just make sure you can log into myLakerLink using your Student ID # and password. Trouble logging in or resetting your password? Visit the Help Desk Portal for step-by-step instructions. 

IMPORTANT:  

  • This process can take up to 5 days, so plan accordingly!
  • You must complete the first two steps listed on the Become a Student page; however, meeting with an advisor isn’t necessary to apply to the Diesel Mechanic Program.
  • Near the end of the form, when prompted to select “Planned Course of Study,” select “AAS Diesel Technology”.
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Apply to Program

DUE DATE: Submit your specific Diesel Mechanic Technology Program application by MAY 14, 2026 (at 11:59 p.m.), for the Fall 2026 start.

To submit your Diesel Mechanic Technology Program Application:

  1. Login to myLakerLink using your Student ID # and password.
  2. Navigate to the Diesel Mechanic Technology Program Application page.
  3. Complete and submit the program application form.

IMPORTANT: This application will require you to submit at 150 – 500 word essay. It’s recommended you prepare the essay in a separate word .doc and then copy/paste the text into the application form. This is an important part of the selection process, so be sure to put in the appropriate time and thought into your response.

Applicants who apply by the deadline will be notified by June 15, 2026, about whether or not they advance to the interview phase.

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Interview for Program

**This part of the application process is by invitation only**

  • Applicants will be notified if they are invited to this interview phase.
  • Notifications will include detailed instructions for scheduling.
  • Plan for your interview to last at least 30 minutes and resemble a job interview in both format and expectations.

What’s next?
Final admission decisions will be shared prior to Fall Term starting (most likely by the end of June). The first day of Fall 2026 classes will be September 14. 

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