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Show Automotive Technology iifrnTiFlllililiri'lMBMMHM^WaMBMM^i^^ » Program Prerequisite: An interview with the program advisor is necessary prior to acceptance into the program. » Minor: Not required. » Grade Requirements: Minimum grade of "C " in courses required for this major in addition to an overall GPA of 2.00 or higher. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 129 credit hours is required - a minimum of 63 of these is required within the major. A total of 40 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 300 and above) - 20 are required within the major. Advisement Automotive Technology students should meet annually with the faculty advisor for course and program advisement. Call 801-626- 6579 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (see page 18) and meet with the faculty advisor. General Education Refer to pages 36-41 for Bachelor of Science degree requirements. The following courses required for the Automotive Technology major will also fulfill general education requirements: Chem PS1010 or Chem PS/SI1110, Comm HU1050, Soclgy SS/DV1020, Botany LS1403, and Geogr PS/SI1010. Course Requirements for B.S. Degree Automotive Service AutoSv 1021 AutoSv 1022 AutoSv 1100 AutoSv 1120 AutoSv 1200 AutoSv 1220 AutoSv 1321 AutoSv 1322 AutoSv 1520 AutoSv 2020 AutoSv 2120 AutoSv 2220 AutoSv 2320 AutoSv 2480 AutoSv 2860 Courses Required (41 credit hours) Brakes(2) Suspension and Steering (2) Principles of Technology I (2) Engines (3) Principles of Technology II (2) Drive Mechanisms (2) Specialized Electricity (2) Specialized Electronics (2) Automatic Transmission (4) Fuel & Emission Control Systems (3) Electrical Systems (3) Diagnosis & Tune-up (4) Air Conditioning & Heating (2) Auto Body Business Practices (2) Automotive Shop Practice (6) Automotive Technology Courses Required (20 credit hours) AutoTc 3020 Intro to Hazardous Materials (2) AutoTc 3520 Fleet Management (2) AutoTc 3620 Automotive Business Practices (2) AutoTc 4020 Environmental Issues (2) AutoTc SI4220 Advanced Diagnosis (2) AutoTc 4880 Cooperative Practicum (8) AutoTc 4990 Seminar in Automotive Tech (2) Sales and Service Technology Courses Required (15 credit hours) SST 1143 Fundamental Selling Techniques (3) SST 3103 Sales Personalities & Profiles (3) SST 3153 Sales Engineering Techniques (3) SST 3203 Customer Service Techniques (3) SST 3363 Contract & Sales Negotiation (3) Support Courses Required (29-34 credit hours) Botany LSI403 Environment Appreciation (3) Chem PS1010 Introduction to Chemistry (3) or Chem PS/SI1110 Elementary Chemistry (5) TBE TE1700 Intro to Microcomputer Apps (3) Comm HU1050 Intro to Interpersonal Comm (3) Geogr PS/SI1010 Natural Environments of the Earth (3) Mgmt 3010 Organiz Behavior & Management (3) or SST 3563 Principles of Supervision (3) Math QL1030 Contemporary Mathematics (3) Soclgy SS/DV1020 Social Problems (3) TBE 3070 Spreadsheet Applications (1) TBE 3080 Database Applications (1) TBE 3250 Business Communications (3) Electives (6-11 credit hours) Select one course from Group 1 and one course from Group 2 • Group 1 AutoSv 1080 AutoSv 1180 AutoSv 2080 AutoSv 2480 Math QL1080 Group 2 BusAdm 3200 Comm DV3080 Comm 3550 ChFam 4400 ForLng 3850 ForLng 4850 Geogr 3360 Mgmt 4400 Psych 4510 SST 4102 SST 4203 Non-Structural Analysis & Repair (4) Structural Analysis & Repair (4) Painting & Refinishing (4) Auto Body Business Practices (2) Pre-Calculus (5) Legal Environment of Business (3) Intercultural Communication (3) Organizational Communication (3) The Family in Stress (3) Study Abroad (1-6) Study Abroad (1-6) Economic Geography (3) Advanced Organizational Behavior (3) Industrial & Organizational Behavior (3) Developing Team Leadership Skills (2) Ethical Sales & Service (3) Suggested Course Sequence Please refer to this program in the on-line catalog (weber.edu/catalog) and/or contact the department for a suggested course sequence. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY COURSES - AUTOTC AutoTc 3020. Introduction to Hazardous Materials (2) Environmental regulations, safe practices, disposal of hazardous substances, such as paints and solvents. Suggested prerequisite: Chem 1010 or 1110. AutoTc 3520. Fleet Management (2) Overview of fleet operations and common management practices. AutoTc 3620. Automotive Business Practices (2) Study of fleet and dealership fixed operations financial policies and procedures. Includes financial statement analysis. AutoTc 4020. Environmental Issues (2) An overview of the environmental issues related to the use and service of vehicles, with emphasis on air quality topics. AutoTc SI4220. Advanced Diagnosis (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: AutoSv 2220 or equivalent. AutoTc 4830. Directed Readings (1-3) Individual readings supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. AutoTc 4880. Cooperative Practicum (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. AutoTc 4990. Seminar in Automotive Technology (1-3) Directed studies, group discussions and analysis of selected topics. Emphasis on environmental, regulatory, legal, safety, new product and other contemporary issues. AutoTc 5920. Short Courses and Workshops (1-4) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offerings under this number. Advisor: fan Slabaugh 801-626-7920 Interior Design Technology is a two-year program that can become a strong emphasis within the Technical Sales four-year degree. The two-year A.A.S. degree prepares students as interior design assistants in kitchen/bath, retail or wholesale sales; showroom managers; assistants to professional designers, architects or construction developers. The four-year Technical Sales degree prepares interior design students for employment as manufacturing representatives, professional residential or commercial interior designers. Students become knowledgeable in both residential and commercial design. They develop skills in sales, business practices, CAD, drafting, sketching, rendering, space planning, specification of materials, as well as history and theory. Art and drafting equipment are essential to the program of study. In addition to classroom projects, students participate in various community projects, attend field trips, and participate locally in professional organizations such as ASID, IIDA and NKBA. After completion of the A.A.S. Degree and four years of work experience, graduates are eligible to sit for the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) exam; having passed the NCIDQ students qualify to sit for the CKB (Certified Kitchen and Bath) exam. The practice of interior design has become complex, technical, and demanding, thus graduates need technical and sales skills to compete in the profession. The interior design program is nationally endorsed by NKBA (National Kitchen/Bath Association). Interior Design Technology » Program Prerequisite: An interview with the program advisor is necessary prior to acceptance into the program. » Grade Requirements: An overall GPA of 2.5 or "C+." » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 66 credit hours is required. » Assessment Requirements: Students will be required to complete certain assessment instruments as part of the overall requirements for receiving their associate degree. Please see your advisor or your department for specific information regarding assessment. Advisement All Interior Design students are required to meet with a faculty advisor each semester for course and program advisement. Call 801- 626-6913 or 801-626-7920 for more information or to schedule an appointment. 89 Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (see page 18). There are no special admission or application requirements for this program. General Education Refer to pages 36-41 for Associate of Applied Science degree requirements. Comm HU1050 (3), Quantitative Literacy, and Engl EN1010 are required. Computer Literacy as defined in this catalog on page 40 is also required for the A.A.S. degree. Course Requirements for A.A.S. Degree This program is in the process of being revised. Please refer to the on-line catalog at weber.edu/catalog and/or contact the Interior Design Technology Advisor or the Sales and Service Technology department. INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY COURSES - IDT Changes pending. Consult the on-line catalog at weber.edu/catalog and/or contact the program advisor. IDT 1053. Introduction to Interior Design (3) Su, F, S Explores interior design as it relates to human factors. Introduces the elements and principles of design as they relate to interiors. Introduces a brief survey of American architecture and furnishings. IDT 1203. Presentation Techniques (3) S Exploration of materials and applications of methods required for visual communications in interior design presentation. Emphasis in conceptualizing and quick-sketching techniques. Three one-hour lectures and one three-hour lab per week. IDT 1213. Space Planning - Residential (3) S Study of design concepts involved in social, private, and service areas of a residence. Students will learn basic approaches to kitchen, bath, and lighting design, and space and furniture planning through accomplishing simple layouts and presentations. Three one-hour lectures and one three-hour lab per week. IDT 1890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-2) Su, F, S A course of occupational experiences in the interior design industry. A plan is created by the instructor and student to provide meaningful training in the student's career field. Open to all first year declared majors in Interior Design. Instructor's approval required. IDT 2243. Professional Practice in Interior Design (3) S Techniques and methods for conducting a professional design business. Includes contracts, specifications, and ethics. Four one- hour lectures per week. IDT 2303. Computer Aided Design and Drafting (3) 5 Application of basic computer-aided drafting and design as it relates to current professional practice in interior design. Use of current software. Two one-hour lectures and three two-hour labs per week. Prerequisite: TBE TE1700 and instructor approval. IDT 2830. Directed Readings (1-3) Su, F, S Individually chosen readings or specialized topics supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. IDT 2860. Internship for Interior Design (3-6) Su, F, S An approved program of practical interior design experience under the immediate supervision of a qualified designer and guidance of the student's major professor. Includes at least 90 hours of on-the- job training in various aspects of the design profession. Students must receive instructor's consent. 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