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Show 74 Electives The following courses may be required depending on the specific engineering major and the school to which the student wishes to transfer. Prengr 2000 Statics 2 Prengr 2020 Dynamics 3 Prengr 2040 Strength of Materials 2 Prengr 2410 Electrical Circuits 5 Prengr 2530 Digital Circuits 5 Math 3710 Boundary Value Problems 3 Math 3720 Differential Equations II 3 Math 4710 Partial Differential Equations 3 Phsx 2220/L Physics for Sci & Eng II (w/lab) 5 Chem 1220 Principles of Chemistry II 5 CS 1023 Selected Programming Language 4 CS 1220 OOP and Data Structures Using C++ 4 CS 3200 OOP Using C++ & Data Structures 4 PRE-ENGINEERING COURSES - PRENGR 1010. Introduction to Engineering (2) F Introduction to engineering for students in the pre-engineering program. Engineering as a profession and career opportunities. Fundamentals of engineering design and analysis using the computer. Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in Math 1080 or equivalent. 2000. Statics (2) F Vector mechanics, force and moment systems, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, friction and moments of inertia. Prerequisites: credit or concurrent enrollment in Math 1210 and Phsx 2210. 2020. Dynamics (3) S Fundamentals of position, velocity and acceleration. Kinematics and kinetics of particles. Newton's laws, conservation of momentum and energy. Dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisite: Prengr 2000 with a grade of "C" or higher. 2040. Strength of Materials (2) S Fundamentals of stress and strain, Hooke's law, torsion, bending of beams, combined stresses and design of members. Prerequisite: Prengr 2000 with a grade of "C" or higher. 2410. Electrical Circuits (5) S Ohm's law, Kirchoff's laws and network theorems. Power in DC and AC circuits, LRC circuits and Fourier analysis of functions. Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in Math 1210. 2530. Digital Circuits (5) F Combined lecture/laboratory course that introduces the fundamentals of digital circuits; e.g., number systems, codes, combinational logic, etc. Prerequisite: credit or concurrent enrollment in Math 1210. 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Advisor: fames Wright 801-626-7492 The Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machinist Certificate program prepares the individual for entry level employment in the areas of conventional machining, CNC machining, CNC programming, and inspection. The majority of the certificate courses can also be applied to the two or four year degrees in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. The program covers the topics of blueprint reading, setup and operation of conventional and CNC machine tools, beginning and advanced inspection techniques, process planning, math through geometry and trigonometry, and CNC programming. CNC MACHINIST CERTIFICATE » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all MFET certificate courses in addition to an overall GPA for all courses of 2.0 or higher. Also refer to the general grade requirements for graduation on page 35 of this catalog. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 19.5 credit hours is required for graduation. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (refer to page 18 of this catalog). There are no special admission or application requirements for this program. Course Requirements for the CNC Machinist Certificate Courses Required (19. MFET 1030 5 credit hours) Conventional Machining I Conventional Machining I Lab Conventional Machining II Conventional Machining II Lab Technical Math I Technical Math II CNC Programming CNC Machining I CNC Machining I Lab CNC Machining II CNC Machining II Lab Suggested Course Sequence The CNC Machinist Certificate program is offered in four 7-week modules; two modules per semester with a one week break between each module. It is intended that the modules be taken in sequence, i.e. module #1, module #2, module #3, and module #4. The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with your advisor. MFET 1030L MFET 1050 MFET 1050L MFET 1100 MFET 1110 MFET 2020 MFET 2030 MFET 2030L MFET 2050 MFET 2050L Fall Semester Spring Semester Module #1 MfET 1030 MfET 1030L MfET 1100 .5 2 3 Module #3 MfET 2030 MfET 2030L MfET 2020 .5 2 3 Module #2 MfET 1050 MfET 1050L MfET 1110 .5 2 3 Module #4 MfET 2050 MfET 2050L 1 2 Weber State University DEPARTMENT Sales and Service Technology Chair: Mr. John A. Burkes Location : Technical Education Building, Room 101 Telephone Contact: Catherine McKitrick 801-626-6913 Professors: John A. Burkes, Desiree Cooper Larsen, Richard K. DeMoss, Carl L. Grunander, C. Daniel Litchford, Lloyd Ott, Jan Slabaugh; Associate Professors: Rick L. Dove, Rondo H. Erickson; Assistant Professors: John Cline, Steven Stuart; Instructor: Roger Crockett; Instructor Specialists: Lynn Adams, Charles Gee, John Kelly T he Department of Sales and Service Technology offers an associate of applied science degree in the areas of Automotive Service Technology, Interior Design Technology, and Sales & Merchandising Technology, and bachelor of science degrees in Automotive Technology and Technical Sales. Automotive Service Technology Program Lead : Richard K. DeMoss Advisors: John Cline, Roger Crockett, Rondo H. Erickson and Steven Stuart Secretary: Lisa Burr 801-626-6579 Automotive Service Technology is the field of study dealing with diagnosis, service, and repair of automobiles and light trucks. Lab and classroom courses are oriented toward high levels of technical understanding, current developments such as electronic control systems and environmental issues, the development of the students' diagnostic capabilities, and proficiency with recommended service procedures. In addition to specific technical training, supporting courses provide for growth of interpersonal and other skills needed to advance within the automotive service industry. There are six Associate of Applied Science programs and one certification available within Automotive Service Technology: • ATEP is a comprehensive program covering all major manufacturers products. • BTEP is an option emphasizing environmental, safety and collision repair topics. • Chrysler CAP is a program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current Chrysler products. • General Motors ASEP is a program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current General Motors products. • Toyota T-TEN is a program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current Toyota products. • Heavy Duty Truck Technology is an articulated program with Davis Applied Technology Center, specializing in current Mack and Volvo White products. • Emissions Technician Certification Program is for I/M technicians to be trained in engine performance diagnosis and repair. The Automotive Service Technology programs are fully accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). Partnerships with three of the world's largest automotive corporations, Chrysler, General Motors and Toyota assure direct access to state-of-the art automotive technology. Although it is normally advantageous to complete one of the specified programs, a student may elect to take an individual course or courses to meet their particular needs. 75 Automotive Service Technology - ATEP ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE (A.A.S.) Advisor: Steven Stuart 801-626-6903 » Program Prerequisite: Not required. » Grade Requirements: An overall GPA of 2.00 or "C." » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 67 credit hours is required. Advisement Automotive Service students should meet each semester with the faculty advisor for program advisement. Call 801-626-6579 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (refer to page 18 of this catalog). There are no special admission or application requirements for this program. General Education Refer to page 37 of this catalog for Associate of Applied Science requirements. The following general education courses are required for this degree: Chem PS1010 (3) or Chem PSlllO (5), Comm HU1050 (3), and a Social Science course (3). Course Requirements for A.A.S. Degree Automotive Service Courses Required (46 credit hours) AutoSv 1021 Brakes AutoSv 1022 Suspension & Steering AutoSv 1100 Principles of Technology I AutoSv 1120 Engines AutoSv 1200 Principles of Technology II AutoSv 1220 Drive Mechanisms AutoSv 1321 Specialized Electricity AutoSv 1322 Specialized Electronics AutoSv 1520 Automatic Transmissions AutoSv 2020 Fuel & Emission Control Systems AutoSv 2120 Electrical Systems AutoSv 2220 Diagnosis & Tune-up AutoSv 2320 Air Conditioning & Heating AutoSv 2860 Automotive Shop Practice Support Courses Required (12 credit hours) Engl EN1010 Intro to Writing AutoSv 1300 Technical Mathematics or Math QL1030 Contemporary Mathematics TBE 1700 Intro to Microcomputer Apps or CS 1010 Intro to Operating Systems &CS 1011 Intro to Office Products & CS 1012 Intro to Database SST 3203 Customer Service Techniques Suggested Course Sequence The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor. 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 2 5 4 5 4 2 6 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 AutoSv 1321 AutoSv 1220 AutoSv 1520 AutoSv 1300 Engl EN1010 Total Hours Freshman Spring AutoSv 1322 2 AutoSv 1021 2 AutoSv 1022 3 AutoSv 1120 4 AutoSv 2860 3 Gen Ed (Comm) 3 Total Hours 17 General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GEN ED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CS EET MFET/MET CMT DG PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC - IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART Business * Econ MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Weber State University meduc CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC Hearth Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM MRSCI NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science' '-JHK BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social 4 Behavioral Sciences WH& Q ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed |