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Show 58 College of Applied Science & Technology Collision Repair and Insurance Management Emphasis Automotive Technology Courses Required (27 credit hours) ATTC 3000 - Introduction to Automotive Technology (l) ATTC 3020 - Introduction to Safety Management and Hazardous Materials (3) ATTC 3280 - Advanced Painting and Refinishing (3) ATTC 3480 - Advanced Structural Analysis and Damage Repair (3) ATTC 3680 - Automotive Damage Analysis and Estimating (3) ATTC 3760 - Advanced Automotive Technologies (3) ATTC 3880 - Cooperative Practicum (3) ATTC 4380 - Advanced Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair (3) ATTC 4720 - Capstone Project (2) ATTC 4780 - Insurance Industry Business Practices (3) Support Courses Required (17 credit hours) • NTM 3070 - Advanced Spreadsheet Applications (l) • NTM 3090 - Advanced Electronic Presentations (2) • NTM 3250 - Business Communication (3) • BSAD 3000 - Small Business Management (3) • SST 3203 - Customer Service Techniques (3) • SST 3563 - Principles of Sales Supervision (3) • SST 3702 - Developing Team Leadership Skills (2) Advanced Vehicle Systems Emphasis Automotive Technology Courses Required (24 credit hours) • ATTC 3000 - Introduction to Automotive Technology (l) • ATTC 3020 - Introduction to Safety Management and Hazardous Materials (3) • ATTC 3260 - Advanced Electrical Systems (3) • ATT C 3760 - Advanced Automotive Technolo gies (3) • ATTC 3880 - Cooperative Practicum (3) • ATTC 4560 - Advanced Propulsion Systems (3) • ATTC 4720 - Capstone Project (2) • ATTC 4760 - Alternate Fuel Systems (3) • ATTC 4860 - Automotive Standards, Laws, and Regulations (3) Support Courses Required (21 credit hours) NTM 2080 - Database Applications (l) NTM 3070 - Advanced Spreadsheet Applications (l) NTM 3090 - Advanced Electronic Presentations (2) NTM 3250 - Business Communication (3) ENGL 3100 - Professional and Technical Writing (3) MFET 2410 - Quality Concepts and Statistical Applications (3) SST 3563 - Principles of Sales Supervision (3) SST 3702 - Developing Team Leadership Skills (2) SST 4203 - Ethical Sales and Service (3) Department of Computer Science Department Chair: Brian Rague Location: Technical Education Building, Room 110 Telephone Contact: Anita Proul 801-626-7929 Salt Lake Program Coordinator: Ted Cowan 801-957-4769 Davis Program Coordinator: Brad Peterson 801-395-3465 Associate Professors: Delroy Brinkerhoff, David Ferro, Richard Fry, Robert Hilton, Brian Rague; Assistant Professors: Ted Cowan, Garth Tuck, Drew Weidman; Instructors: Spencer Hilton, Joshua Jensen, Brad Peterson The Department of Computer Science offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science. The nature of the curricula offers flexibility as a student may tailor their program of study to their interests and professional aspirations. The curricula is based on ABET suggested program outcomes and also provides a Customized Option for students seeking a second bachelor's degree or a minor in a different academic area. The Department also offers a minor, a teaching minor, and a BIS concentration. A Game Development Certificate is also offered that consists of 15-16 credits that focus on game development and math and also requires a bachelor's degree in Computer Science to be completed as a pre or co-requisite. The Computer Science program is a technical, scientific approach requiring a solid foundation in mathematics and physics. The program blends scientific and engineering principles implemented through actual, practical, and applications-oriented experience as well as the intellectual study of computing. It is designed to provide a sound fundamental understanding of logic and of digital computer organization as well as the interaction between hardware, software and the interconnection of system components. Also emphasized is software engineering which includes understanding operating systems and other software systems design including implementation of the theory of computing, analysis of algorithms, simulation, and knowledge-based systems. The objectives of the Computer Science program are to provide students with an education that will meet their academic and career goals as well as meeting the needs of local industries. Computer Science (AAS) Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better must be earned in all required CS courses (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). A grade of "C-" or better must be earned in all required support courses. In addition, an overall GPA of 2.70 or higher must be attained for all required courses. Credit Hour Requirements: This degree requires a minimum 63 credit hours. Assessment Requirements: Students will be required to complete certain assessment instruments as part of the overall requirements for receiving their associate's degree. Please see your advisor or your department for specific information regarding assessment. Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |