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Show matic transmission including dynaflo, hydromatic, and other popular transmissions. AS (3). Staff 86. Automatic TransmissionContinuation of Automatic Transmissions 85. S (3). Staff 101. Special Transmissions and Drives Principles and design of automatic drives as applied to the automobile, truck, and off highway equipment. Experience is provided in diagnosing, testing and adjusting various units. S (3). Staff 102. Automotive Service Management Principles involved in managing automobile service shops and procedures in maintaining customer service relations. S (3). Staff 151. Metal RefinishingApplication of proper methods of straightening and painting various panels and other sheet metal using the latest products and equipment found in trade and industry. A (5). Staff 152. Hydraulics (Fluid Mechanics) Fundamentals of fluid mechanics as related to industrial equipment; operating principles and construction of hydraulic pumps, valves, accumulators, intensifiers, fittings and tubing, oils and oil seals and cylinder assemblies; introduction to their assembly into typical hydraulic circuits. W (3). Staff 153. Testing and Analysis of Power Units Standard tests of automotive and diesel components are run on engine dynamometer, chassis dynamometer, and other testing equipment; graphs of operational characteristics are prepared and results analyzed. A (3). Staff 154. Major ReviewAn overview of present and future developments in the design, operation and servicing of the various units and systems to be encountered by the automotive and diesel technician. S (5). Staff AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MAJOR (Example Only) The curriculum for Automotive Service prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training. Freshman Course Title A W S Automotive 1 Suspension and Brakes 5 Automotive 2 Suspension and Brakes 5 Automotive 3 Automotive Engines 5 Automotive 4 Automotive Engines 5 Automotive 5 Driving Mechanisms 5 Automotive 6 Driving Mechanisms 5 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 English 8 Applied English 3 Technical Mathematics 1 Shop Mathematics 5 Automotive 85-86 Automatic Transmissions 3 3 Welding 85 Welding Processes 2 Physical Education Selected 111 Technical Education 5 Tool Orientation 1 Technical Education 7 Industrial Safety 1 16 18 18 Sophomore Automotive 51 Fuel Systems 5 Automotive 52 Fuel Systems 5 Automotive 53 Automotive Electricity 5 Automotive 54 Automotive Electricity 5 Automotive 55 Tune-up 5 Automotive 56 Tune-up 5 Machine Tool 27 Machine Shop 2 Economics 30 Industrial Economics 3 Psychology 51 Industrial Psychology 3 Industrial Drafting 1-2 Blueprint Reading and Sketching 2 2 Automotive 82 Internal Combustion Engine 2 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Electives Selected 2 3 17 17 17 POWER MECHANICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY The Bachelor of Science curriculum in Power Mechanics Engineering Technology emphasizes fundamentals in motors, motor vehicles, chemistry, physics, mathematics and general education. Preparation in this area offers employment opportunity either in automotive manufacturing, distribution, sales, or general manufacturing industries. Students completing this curriculum will be qualified to work in related engineering fields. |