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Show AUSV 2665. Toyota Engine Mechanical and Engine Control Systems (6) Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of Toyota automotive engines, fuel systems, OBD-II and Tier-2 emission control systems, ignition systems. The use of electronic service Information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools is emphasized. (AUSV 1160, AUSV 2060 are equivalent to AUSV 2665.) Prerequisites: AUSV 1000, AUSV SI1365. AUSV 2860. Automotive Shop Practice (3-8) Provides an opportunity to practice skills needed by Automotive Service technicians derived from classroom and shop experience. Simulates line mechanic work. Instructor approval required. AUSV 2880. Cooperative Practicum (3-8) Supervised work experience, at the sponsoring dealership, which applies directly to previous academic courses. Full-time employment and approval of faculty supervisor required. AUSV 2890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) Open to second year Automotive Service students. A continuation of AUSV 1890. NOTE: AUSV 2890 may be taken in lieu of AUSV 2860, when appropriate work experience is available and the student obtains departmental approval. AUSV 2899. Associate Degree Assessment (0) This course is to serve as an assessment tool whereby all AAS degree seeking students in the College of Applied Science and Technology demonstrate their learned knowledge in at least three areas of Applied Technology study. At present, this knowledge will be demonstrated through the use of the Work Keys exams administered through the Campus Testing Center. AUSV 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. Automotive Technology Program Coordinator: Richard K. DeMoss 801-626-6318 Automotive Technology is a dynamic program designed in cooperation with industry and focused on service operations, fleet management, service engineering, and technical support activities. Lower division courses offer a thorough background in vehicle systems and product service procedures. Upper division studies include business, communication, supervision and advanced technical subjects. Interpersonal, analytical and computer skills as well as general education are emphasized throughout the program, providing the foundation for long term professional and personal growth. A close affiliation between the department and leading automotive companies ensures that students will have state-of-the-art instruction, industry supported practicums and excellent opportunities for employment with major corporation, dealerships, fleet operators, utilities, government agencies and small companies. The Automotive Technology curriculum is a "2 + 2" design facilitating articulation with programs in automotive service, collision repair, diesel mechanics, etc. Students who have obtained associate degrees in appropriate high quality programs are admitted as juniors, and can complete the baccalaureate degree in two years. There are also provisions to recognize those with significant automotive industry experience. 87 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE (B.S.) » Program Prerequisite: An interview with the program coordinator is necessary prior to acceptance into the program. Students are advised to complete an appropriate Associate's degree prior to entering upper division curriculum. » 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 130 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 program coordinator 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 requirements. The following courses required for the Automotive Technology major will also fulfill general education requirements: CHEM PS1010 or CHEM PS/SI 110, COMM HU2110, SOC SS/DV1020, BTNY LSI403, PHSX PS/S1010, MATH QL1030, TBETE1700, and LIBS TD1704. Course Requirements for B.S. Degree Automotive Service Courses Required (39 credit hours) AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV AUSV 10_1* 10_2* 1100 11_0* 12_0* 13_1* 13_2* 15_0* 20_0* 21_0* 22_0* 23_0* 2480 Brakes (2) Suspension and Steering (2) Principles of Technology I (2) Engines (3) 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) * Specific lower division course based on option selected by student and advisor. Automotive Technology Courses Required (23 credit hours) ATTC 2680 Collision Repair Methods (3) ATTC 3020 Intro to Hazardous Materials (2) ATTC 3520 Fleet Management (2) ATTC 3620 Automotive Business Practices (2) ATTC 3990 Seminar in Automotive Tech (1) ATTC 4020 Environmental Issues (2) ATTC SI4220 Capstone Proj ect (2) ATTC 4880 Cooperative Practicum (8) ATTC 4990 Seminar in Automotive Tech (1) Sales and Service Technology Courses Required (17 credit hours) SST 1143 Fundamental Selling Techniques (3) SST 3103 Sales Personalities & Profiles (3) SST 3203 Customer Service Techniques (3) SST 3363 Contract & Sales Negotiation (3) SST 3563 Principles of Supervision (3) SST 4102 Developing Team Leadership Skills (2) General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBS INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET OS MFET/MET CMT DGET ENGR AUSV/ATTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FL DANC MUSC THEA ART/ARTH Business & Econ MBA MACC/ACTG BSAD FIN SCM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUAN 1ST Education MED CHF ATHL/AT HLTH/NUTR PE/PEP/REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENT PAR HTHS HAS/HIM Science BTNY CHEM GEO MATH/MTHE MICR PHYS ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University 2006-200 7 Catalog |