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Show Auto Service Tech Auto Service Tech General Information AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Advisers: Richard K. DeMoss, 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, 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. General Motors ASEP is an Associate of Applied Science program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current G.M. products. Toyota T-TEN is an Associate of Applied Science program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current Toyota products. 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. In each of these programs, approved cooperative work experience, Autosv 189 or 289 may be substituted for Shop Practice Autosv 286. Also, some appropriate Short Courses (Autosv 292) may be substituted for corresponding required Auto Service courses. 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 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 SS274 (5), or Hist SS170 (5), or Polsci SSI 10 (5); Bot NS140 (3); Chem NS101 (5); CIS PD170 (4) or CS 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 111 (4); Commun HU105 (3); MT 110 (3) or Math 105 (5); Mfet 120 (2), 165 (2); SST 320 (4). PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY-ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE GENERAL MOTORS ASEP General Requirements: • 109 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. Specific Requirements: • General Education courses required: Econ SS274 (5), or Hist SS170 (5), or Polsci SSI 10 (5); Bot NS140 (3); Chem NS101 (5); CIS PD170 (4) or CS PD101 (4). • Automotive Service Technology courses required (76 credit hours): Autosv 104A (2), 104B (2), 110 (2), 114 (4), 120 (2), 124 (6), 134A (2), 134B (2), 154 (2), 204 (4), 214 (4), 224 (6), 234 (2), 288 (36). Support courses required: Engl 111 (4); Commun HU105 (3); MT 110 (3) or Math 105 (5); Mfet 120 (2); SST 320 (4). PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY-ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE-TOYOTA T-TEN General Requirements: • 109 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 SS274 (5), or Hist SS170 (5), or Polsci SSI 10 (5); Bot NS140 (3); Chem NS101 (5); CIS PD170 (4) or CS PD101 (4). • Automotive Service Technology courses required (76 credit hours): Autosv 106A (2),106B (2), 110 (2), 116 (4), 120 (2), 126 (6), 136A (2), 136B (2), 156 (2), 206 (4), 216 (4), 226 (6), 236 (2), 288 (36). Support courses required: Engl 111 (4); Commun HU105 (3); MT 110 (3) or Math 105 (5); Mfet 120 (2); SST 320 (4). PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY-INSTITUTIONAL DIPLOMA General Requirements: • 85 total credit hours required. • An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. Specific Requirements: • 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 111 (4); Commun 105 (3); MT 110 (3) or Math 105 (5); Mfet 120 (2), 165 (2); SST 320 (4); CIS PD170 (4) or CS PD101 (4). PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOG Y-INSTITUTIONAL CERTIFICATE General Requirements: • A minimum of 39 total credit hours. • An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. Specific Requirements (Select one of three emphases): Tune-Up: • Automotive Service Technology courses required (28 credit hours): Autosv 132 (4), 202 (6), 212 (8), 222 (6), 286 (4). • Support Courses required: MT 110 (3) or Math 105 (5); CIS PD170 (4) or CS PD101 (4); SST 320 (4). Drive Train & Chassis: Automotive Service Technology courses required (32 credit hours): Autosv 102A (2), 102B (4), 112 (6), 122A (4), 122B (4), 132(4), 152(4),286(4). • Support Courses required: MT 110 (3) or Math 105 (5); SST 320 (4). Individualized programs may be designed by the student and the faculty adviser to meet the specific needs of individual students. In each case the program must follow the guidelines for an Institutional Certificate and must have approval of the department chair. GENERAL MOTORS TRAINING CENTER Coordinator: Richard K. DeMoss Advisers: CM. Bagley and Charles Gee The General Motors Training Center provides short, current product information courses for GM technicians and service management personnel throughout Utah and several western states. The Center's resources are shared with a broader automotive community through activities such as automotive faculty development workshops. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECH COURSES - AUTOSV 102. Brakes, Suspension and Steering (6) Operation, diagnosis and maintenance of brake, suspension and steering systems. Three one-hour lectures and three labs per week. 102A. Brakes (2) Principles, repair and adjustment of the brake system. One one- hour lecture and one lab per week. (102A & 102B constitute 102). 102B. Suspension and Steering (4) Principles, repair and adjustment of the suspension and steering systems. Two one-hour lectures and two labs per week. (102A& 102B constitute 102). 104. G.M. Brakes, Steering and Suspension (4) Principles of operation, diagnosis and repair of General Motors brake, steering and suspension systems. Two one-hour lectures and two labs per week. 104A.G.M. Brakes (2) Principles of operation, diagnosis and repair of General Motors brake systems. One one-hour lecture and one lab per week. (104A and 104B constitute 104). 104B. G.M. Steering and Suspension (2) Principles of operation, diagnosis and repair of General Motors steering and suspension systems. One one-hour lecture and one lab per week. (104A and 104B constitute 104). 106. Toyota Brakes, Steering & Suspension (4) Principles of operation, diagnosis and repair of Toyota brake, steering and suspension systems. Two one-hour lectures and two labs per week. 106A. Toyota Brakes (2) Principles of operation, diagnosis & repair of Toyota brake systems. One one-hour lecture and one lab per week. (106A and 106B constitute 106). 106B. Toyoya Steering and Suspension (2) Principles of operation, diagnosis and repair of Toyota steering and suspension systems. One one-hour lecture and one lab per week. (106A and 106B constitute 106). Student Services Interdisc. Programs Applied Science & Technology Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Health Professions 110. Principles of Technology I (2) Scientific concepts of force, work, rate, resistance and energy are applied to mechanical and fluid systems found in modern industry. Laboratory activities featuring measurement and instrumentation science are emphasized. Prerequisite or corequisite: MT 110 (3). 112. Engines (6) Operational principles of basic gasoline and diesel engine systems and major overhaul of the complete automotive engine. Three one-hour lectures and three labs per week. 114. G.M. Engines (4) Operational principles and major overhaul procedures of General Motors engines. Two one-hour lectures and two labs per week. Social & Behavioral Sciences 78 79 Continuing Education |