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Show Machine Tool Technology Automotive Service Technology • General Information Support courses required (11 credit hours): Engl EN111 (4); Beas PD170 (4); Commun HU105 (3). MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY COURSES - MT 100. Machining Principles I (1) A, W, S Basic engine lathe machining theory and practice including: machine and tool performance, tool geometry, tool selection and design, inspection techniques, process planning. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: DG 110 or equivalent (may be taken concurrently). Corequisite: MT 100L. 100L. Machining Principles I Lab (4) A, W, S Refer to course description for MT 100. Students will utilize an open lab to complete assignments as required. Four three-hour labs per week minimum are suggested. Corequisite: MT 100. 102. Machining Principles II (1) A, W, S Basic milling and drilling theory and practice including: machine and tool performance, tool geometry, tool selection and design, inspection techniques, process planning. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: MT 100/100L. Corequisite: MT 102L. 102L. Machining Processes II Lab (4) A, W, S Refer to course description for MT 102. Students will utilize an open lab to complete assignments as required. Four three-hour labs per week minimum are suggested. Prerequisite: MT 100/ 100L. Corequisite: MT 102. 104. Machining Principles III (1) A, W, S The manufacture and assembly of precision and interchangeable parts. The student will write detailed process planning and use engineering drawings to produce parts using conventional lathes, mills, drills, and grinders. One lecture per week. Prerequisite: MT 102/102L. Corequisite: MT 104L. 104L. Machining Processes III Lab (4) A, W, S Refer to course description for MT 104. Students will utilize an open lab to complete assignments as required. Four three hour labs per week minimum are suggested. Prerequisite: MT 102/ 102L. Corequisite: MT 104. 110. Shop Mathematics (3) A, W Measurements, common and decimal fractions, square roots, surfaces, columns, capacities. Principles of algebra and geometry. Three lectures per week. 111. Shop Mathematics II (3) A,S Right triangle trigonometric functions, their properties and solutions. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: MT 110. 189. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. Open to all first year students in Machine Tool Technology. Department approval required before registration. 206. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts I (3) A First class in a series of three. Introduction to Flexible Manufacturing Cell (FMC) concepts, terminology, and principles. Conventional methods vs. Cell Technology, Process Planning, Group Technology, Simulation, Just In Time (JIT), Statistical Process Control (SPC), Work in Process (WIP), APT programming, Teams, Preventative Maintenance scheduling, Setup reduction, and Tool Control. Three lectures per week. Prerequisites: MT 104/104L, MT 111, Beas PD170, DG 117/ 117L. Corequisite: MT 206L. 206L. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts I Lab (5) A Application of the concepts taught in MT 206. Introduction to the setup and operation of CNC Mills and CNC Lathes. Four three hour labs per week. Corequisite: MT 206. 208. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts (3) W Second class in a series of three. Continuation of the concepts, terminology, and principles taught in MT 206. Three lectures per week. Prerequisites: MT 206/206L. Corequisite: MT 208L. 208L. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts II Lab (5) W Application of the concepts taught in MT 208. Intermediate training in the setup and operation of CNC Mills and CNC Lathes. Four three hour labs per week. Corequisite: MT 208. 210. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts III (3) S Third class in a series of three. Continuation of the concepts, terminology, and principles taught in MT 206. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: MT 208/208L. Corequisite: MT210L. 210L. CNC Machining with FMC Concepts HI Lab (5) S Application of the concepts taught in MT 206. Advanced training in the setup and operation of CNC Mills and CNC Lathes. Four three hour labs per week. Corequisite: MT210. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) Open to all second year students in Machine Tool Technology. A continuation of MT 189. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, Special Programs, and Special Projects (1-5) A, W, S Consult the quarter class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Faculty approval required. NOTE: Machine Tool lab fees: Lab fees will be charged as necessary. See quarterly schedule. DEPARTMENT OF SALES AND SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Chair: John A. Burkes Location : Technical Education Building, Room 101 Telephone Contact: Catherine McKitrick 626-6913 Professors: John A. Burkes, Richard K. DeMoss, Carl L. Grunander, C. Daniel Litchford , Jan Slabaugh; Associate Professors: Desiree Cooper, Rick L. Dove, Rondo H. Erickson, Lloyd A. Ott; Assistant Professor: Steven Stuart; Instructor: Roger Crockett; Instructor Specialists: Zed Andersen, Charles Gee, John Kelly Description The Department of Sales and Service Technology offers an associate of applied science degree in the areas of Automotive Service Technology, Fashion Merchandising, Interior Design Technology, Sales & Retailing, Transportation Management, and bachelor of science degrees in Automotive Technology and Technical Sales. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Program Leader: Richard K. DeMoss Advisers: Zed Andersen, Roger Crockett, Rondo H. Erickson and Steven Stuart Description 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 four 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 structural topics. • 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 • 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), and partnerships with the world's two largest automotive corporation, 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. PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY-ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE - ATEP General Requirements: • 98 total credit hours required. • At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Personal Development. • An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. Specific Requirements: • General Education courses required: Econ SS/SB274 (5), or Hist SS/SB 170 (5), or Polsci SS/SB 110 (5); Bot LSI40 (3); Chem PS 101 (5) or Chem PS111 (5); Beas PD170 (4) or Comsci PD101 (4). • Automotive Service Technology courses required (63 credit hours): Autosv 102A (2), 102B (4), 110 (2), 112 (6), 120 (2), 122A (4), 122B (4), 132A (2), 132B (2), 152 (4), 202 (6), 212 (8), 222 (6), 232 (3), 286 (8). • Support courses required: Engl EN111 (4); Commun HU105 (3); MT 110 (3) or Math 105 (5); Mfet 120 (2), 165 (2); SST 320 (4). PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOG Y-ASSOCIA TE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE-ENVIRONMENTAL, STRUCTURAL AND SAFETY TECHNOLOGY - BTEP General Requirements: • 98 total credit hours required. • At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the Student Services Interdisc. 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