Transportation & Technology Building

Panoramic exterior view of a large Transportation Technology building with open service bays, surrounded by a wide concrete lot, utility poles, and equipment parts under a bright sunny sky.

Can you hear the ringing of the metal in our Transportation & Technology building? Inside, students are crafting their futures in great-paying industries and you could be, too. Let’s take a look!

Diesel Equipment Technology

These larger than life engines power agriculture, manufacturing, freight and more! Training on engines in a hands-on environment allows you to work in any industry you want. You can go far with a degree from TSTC.

Panoramic view of a large industrial training workshop with high ceilings, exposed steel beams, and multiple heavy-duty engines, tractors, and mechanical equipment arranged across a spacious concrete floor.
A young man wearing safety glasses and a red TSTC shirt uses a wrench to work on a large red engine, focused as he tightens a component in a workshop.
A student wearing safety glasses and a blue TSTC polo uses a wrench to work on a large exposed engine block in a spacious workshop filled with machinery and tools.
A student in safety glasses and a blue TSTC polo crouches while using a pneumatic impact wrench to loosen lug nuts on a large truck wheel inside a mechanic training workshop.
A student wearing safety glasses and a blue TSTC polo connects diagnostic hoses to a large truck engine, checking systems inside a service bay with the hood open.
A student wearing safety glasses and a blue TSTC polo carefully lifts and inspects stacked metal gears using pliers in an automotive lab with trucks in the background.
A student wearing safety glasses and gloves uses a cutting torch on a metal sheet, producing bright sparks while working at a table in a welding and fabrication lab.
A student wearing safety glasses and gloves uses a cutting torch on a metal sheet, producing bright sparks while working at a table in a welding and fabrication lab.

Welding Technology

Welding is the backbone of manufacturing. That’s why welders are in high demand. In no state is that more true than in Texas.

Welding is one of the programs TSTC is known for, which is why we offer it at our 10 campuses across the state. Plus with TSTC’s Money-Back Guarantee (opens in a new tab) , you can be sure that you will have a job within six months of graduation or receive a tuition refund.

Panoramic view of a spacious welding and fabrication lab with rows of red welding booths, gas cylinders, metal worktables, and ventilation ducts under a high steel-beam ceiling.
A student wearing a welding helmet and gloves performs a weld inside a red welding booth, producing bright sparks and blue arc light while holding a torch against a metal piece.
A student wearing a welding helmet and protective gear bends over a metal workpiece inside a red welding booth, creating bright sparks as they weld, with ventilation pipes and equipment visible overhead.
A student wearing a welding helmet and protective jacket welds a metal piece inside a red booth, producing an intense bright arc and sparks, with ventilation equipment and tools nearby.
A student wearing a welding helmet works inside a red welding booth, creating a bright arc and a shower of sparks that scatter across the floor, with ventilation ducts and equipment surrounding the workspace.
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