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Show 82 ENGR 2300. Thermodynamics I (3) F Thermodynamic properties, equations of state, first and second laws of thermodynamics. Analysis of open and closed systems, availability and irreversibility, power and refrigeration cycles. Prerequisites: MATH SI 1210 and PHYS PS/SI2210. ENGR 2700. Digital Circuits (4) F Combined lecture/laboratory course that introduces the fundamentals of digital circuits; e.g., number systems, codes, combinational logic, etc. ENGR 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. D E PARTMENT Sales and Service Technology Chair: Mr. Carl Grunander Location: Technical Education Building, Room 101 Telephone Contact: Cheryl Ewart 801-626-6913 Professors: Desiree Cooper Larsen, Richard K. DeMoss, Carl L. Grunander, C. Daniel Litchford, Lloyd Ott, Jan Slabaugh; Associate Professors: Vel S. Casler, John Cline, Rick L. Dove, Steven Eichmeier; Assistant Professor: Steven Stuart; Instructor Specialists: Lynn Adams, John Kelly, Shauna Morris; Instructors: Roger Crockett, Joseph Grundvig, Benyamin Shekar I he Department of Sales and Service Technology offers an associate of applied science degree in the areas of Automotive Service Technology, Interior Design Technology, and Sales & Merchandising Technology, and bachelor of science degrees in Automotive Technology and Technical Sales. Automotive Service Technology Program Leader: Richard K. DeMoss Faculty: Lynn Adams, John Cline, Roger Crockett, Joseph Grundvig, John Kelly, Ben Shekar and Steven Stuart Program Coordinator: Lisa Burr, 801-626-7350 Secretary: Lora Kelley 801-626-6579 Automotive Service Technology is a program offered under theDepartment of Sales & Service Technology. 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 seven options available under the Automotive Service Technology Associate of Applied Science degree. • Chrysler CAP is a program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current Chrysler products. • General Motors ASEP is a program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current General Motors products. • General Motors BSEP is a Collision Repair Program with emphasis on environmental and safety topics. Technical coverage specializes in current General Motors' products. ♦ Honda PACT is a program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current Honda and Acura products . • Toyota T-TEN is a program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current Toyota products. * ATEP is a comprehensive program covering all major manufacturer's products. • Heavy Duty Truck Technology is an articulated program with Davis Applied Technology Center, specializing in current Mack and Volvo White products. The Automotive Service Technology degree options are fully accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). Partnerships with four of the world's largest automotive corporations, Chrysler, General Motors, Honda and Toyota assure direct access to state-of-the art automotive technology. Although it is normally advantageous to complete one of the specified options, a student may elect to take an individual course or courses to meet their particular needs. To assure optimum functioning, individual program options may have limited enrollment. See department for details. In addition to the above degree options, the Automotive program also has the following manufacturer's training centers located on campus allowing faculty and students access to the latest equipment, data, and vehicles. Daimler Chrysler Training Center Coordinator: Richard K. DeMoss Advisor: Robert Wilkes The Daimler Chrysler Training Center provides short, current product information courses for Daimler Chrysler 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. General Motors Training Center Coordinator: Richard K. DeMoss Advisor: Joseph Grundvig 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. Toyota Training Center Coordinator: Richard K. DeMoss Advisors: Loiin Munsee The Toyota Training Center provides short, current product information courses for Toyota 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. The Center for Automotive Science and Technology at Weber State University Advisors: Charles Gee and Joe Thomas The center for Automotive Science and Technology is a partnership of education, industry and government entities formed to provide applied research, education and training in a variety of areas. These include vehicle emissions, on-board diagnostics, fuels and vehicle safety all of which are of interest to the academic, regulatory and private sectors. The Center offers Weber State University 2005 - 2006 Catalog |