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Show 61 AUSV 15_0* Automatic Transmission (4) AUSV 20_0* Fuel & Emission Control Systems (3) AUSV 21_0* Electrical Systems (3) AUSV 22_0* Diagnosis & Tune-up (4) AUSV 23_0* Air Conditioning & Heating (2) AUSV 2480 Auto Body Business Practices (2) AUSV 2860 Automotive Shop Practice (6) * Specific lower division course based on option selected by student and Automotive Technology Courses Required (18-23 credit hours) ATTC 2680 Collision Repair Methods (3) ATTC 3020 Intro to Hazardous Materials (2) ATTC 3520 Fleet Management (2) ATTC 3620 Automotive Business Practices (2) ATTC 3990 Seminar in Automotive Tech (1) ATTC 4020 Environmental Issues (2) ATTC SI4220 Capstone Proj ect (2) ATTC 4880 Cooperative Practicum (3-8) ATTC 4990 Seminar in Automotive Tech (1) Sales and Service Technology Courses Required (17 credit hours) SST 1143 Fundamental Selling Techniques (3) SST 3103 Sales Personalities & Profiles (3) SST 3203 Customer Service Techniques (3) SST 3363 Contract & Sales Negotiation (3) SST 3563 Principles of Supervision (3) SST 4102 Developing Team Leadership Skills (2) Support Courses Required (4 credit hours) TBE 3070 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications (1) TBE 3250 Business Communication (3) Electives - Select one course (3 credit hours) BSAD 3200 Legal Environment of Business (3) COMM DV3080 Intercultural Communication (3) ENGL 3100 Professional and Technical Writing (3) SST 3153 Sales Engineering Techniqu es (3) SST 4203 Ethical Sales & Service (3) Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the online catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY COURSES - ATTC ATTC 2680. Collision Repair Methods (3) An overview of modem collision repair covering the areas of nonstructural, structural, and painting and refinishing. A study of the methods and procedures of collision repair that will provide students with an understanding of body design including the frame, refhtishing, and safely. Prerequisite: Junior standing. ATTC 3020. Introduction to Hazardous Materials (2) Environmental regulations, safe practices, disposal of hazardous substances, such as paints and solvents. Suggested prerequisite: CHEM PS1010 or PS/S1110. ATTC 3520. Fleet Management (2) Overview of fleet operations and common management practices. ATTC 3620. Automotive Business Practices (2) Study of fleet and dealership fixed operations financial policies and procedures. Includes financial statement analysis. ATTC 3990. Seminar in Automotive Technology (1) Preparation for the practicum. Guest lecturers, group discussions and overview of new or upcoming automotive issues. Prerequisite: Junior standing. ATTC 4020. Environmental Issues (2) An overview of the environmental issues related to the use and service of vehicles, with emphasis on air quality topics. ATTC SI4220. Capstone Project (2) The use of sophisticated diagnostic tools and equipment. Emphasis is on computer-aided diagnosis and the development of analytical thinking as it applies to technical problems. Includes lab. Prerequisite: AUSV 2220 or equivalent. ATTC 4830. Directed Readings (1-3) Individual readings supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. ATTC 4880. Cooperative Practicum (3-8) Supervised work experience with a sponsoring employer, designed to synthesize theory and practice. Full-time, upper division related employment and approval of faculty supervisor required. ATTC 4990. Seminar in Automotive Technology (1) Directed studies, group discussions and analysis of selected topics. Emphasis on environmental, regulatory, legal, safety, new product and other contemporary issues. ATTC 5920. Short Courses and Workshops (1-4) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offerings under this number. DEPARTMENT Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology Chain Dr. William G Clapp Location: Building 4, Room 421 Telephone Contact: Linda Thornock 801-626-6898 Professors: William Clapp, Jay Smith, Robert Summers; Associate Professors: Wayne Andrews, Verne Hansen; Assistant Professor: Jeffrey Ward; Instructor Specialist: Steve Green; Instructor Julanne McCulley; Visiting Professor Ed Price I he Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology Department (CEET) provides applications- oriented education which produces graduates who are prepared to make significant contributions in technology based career fields. The programs in the department prepare students to incorporate computer and electronic systems in solving engineering, technology science, and manufacturing problems. The Department offers an Associate of Applied Science degree and a Bachelor of Science degree in either Computer Engineering Technology (CET) or Electronics Engineering Technology (EET). The department also offers a minor in Electronics Engineering Technology. AAS Degree. The AAS degree prepares graduates to specify, install, operate, troubleshoot, and modify computers, automated programmable controllers, and electronic systems. It is designed to give the student fundamental knowledge and basic skills in robotics, automation, electronic manufacturing, fabrication, testing, and troubleshooting. CET. The Computer Engineering Technology AAS program is a combination of software and hardware courses supporting electronic devices, communications, and embedded computer systems. EET. The Electronics Engineering Technology AAS program is more hardware oriented in support of electronic devices, communications, and embedded computer systems. BS Degree. The Bachelor of Science (BS) degree is designed to continue a student's education beyond the associate's degree General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBS INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology AUSV/ATTC CEET CS MFET/MET CMT DGET ENGR IDT SST TBE Arts& Humanities MENG COMM ENGL FL MUSC THEA ART/ARTH Business & Econ MBA MACC/ACTG BSAD FIN MGMT MKTG SCM ECON/QUAN 1ST Education MED CHF ATHL/AT HLTH/NUTR PE/PEP/REC EDUC Health Professions MHA CLS DENT PAR HTHS HAS/HIM NRSG RADT DMS/NUCM RATH REST Science BTNY CHEM GEO MATH/MTHE MICR PHYS ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOG HIST POLS PHIL PSY SW GERT SOC ANTH AERO MILS NAVS Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University 2007 - 2008 Catalog |