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Show College of Applied Science & Technology 79 • ENGL 2010 EN - Intermediate College Writing Credits: (3) • ECON 1740 AI - Economic History of the United States Credits: (3) • PHIL 1250 HU - Critical Thinking Credits: (3) • PSY 1010 SS - Introductory Psychology Credits: (3) • NTM 1504 TD - Information Literacy Competency Exam Credits: (.5) or • LIBS 1704 TD - Information Navigator Credits: (l) The following general education courses not taken as part of the associate degree will need to be taken as part of the bachelor's degree: MATH 1030 or higher, PHYS 1010 , NTM 1700, CHEM 1010, SOC 1020, and COMM 2110. Field Service Operations Emphasis (Also available online) Automotive Technology Courses Required (18 credit hours) • ATTC 3000 - Introduction to Automotive Technology Credits: (l) • ATTC 3020 - Introduction to Safety Management and Hazardous Materials Credits: (3) • ATTC 3520 - Fleet Management Credits: (3) • ATTC 3620 - Automotive Business Practices Credits: (3) • ATTC 3760 - Advanced Automotive Technologies Credits: (3) • ATTC 3880 - Cooperative Practicum Credits: (3) • ATTC 4720 - Capstone Project Credits: (2) Support Courses Required (23 credit hours) • NTM 3070 - Advanced Spreadsheet Applications Credits: (l) • NTM 3090 - Advanced Electronic Presentations Credits: (2) • NTM 3250 - Business Communication Credits: (3) • PS 1143 - Fundamental Selling Techniques Credits: (3) • PS 3203 - Customer Service Techniques Credits: (3) • PS 3363 - Contract and Sales Negotiation Techniques Credits: (3) • PS 3563 - Principles of Sales Supervision Credits: (3) • PS 3702 - Developing Team Leadership Skills Credits: (2) • PS 4203 - Ethical Sales and Service Credits: (3) Electives - Select one course (3 credit hours) • BSAD 3000 - Small Business Management Credits: (3) • COMM 3550 - Organizational Communication Credits: (3) Advanced Vehicle Systems Emphasis Automotive Technology Courses Required (24 credit hours) • ATTC 3000 - Introduction to Automotive Technology Credits: (l) • ATTC 3020 - Introduction to Safety Management and Hazardous Materials Credits: (3) • ATTC 3260 - Advanced Electrical Systems Credits: (3) • ATTC 3760 - Advanced Automotive Technologies Credits: (3) • ATTC 3880 - Cooperative Practicum Credits: (3) • ATTC 4560 - Advanced Propulsion Systems Credits: (3) • ATTC 4720 - Capstone Project Credits: (2) • ATTC 4760 - Alternate Fuel Systems Credits: (3) • ATTC 4860 - Automotive Standards, Laws, and Regulations Credits: (3) Support Courses Required (21 credit hours) • NTM 2080 - Database Applications Credits: (l) • NTM 3070 - Advanced Spreadsheet Applications Credits: (l) • NTM 3090 - Advanced Electronic Presentations Credits: (2) • NTM 3250 - Business Communication Credits: (3) • ENGL 3100 - Professional and Technical Writing Credits: (3) • MFET 2410 - Quality Concepts and Statistical Applications Credits: (3) • PS 3563 - Principles of Sales Supervision Credits: (3) • PS 3702 - Developing Team Leadership Skills Credits: (2) • PS 4203 - Ethical Sales and Service Credits: (3) Course Descriptions - ATTC Department of Automotive Technology ATTC 3000 - Introduction to Automotive Technology Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Online] An introduction to the Automotive Technology program. Degree requirements and options, internship preparation, employment opportunities, required professional publications, communication, and other topics. (This course is a prerequisite for most automotive technology courses.) Prerequisite: Proof of completion of an Associate of Applied Science AAS or Associate of Science AS degree in automotive service technology or a related degree. ATTC 3020 - Introduction to Safety Management and Hazardous Materials Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem, Online] An overview of the environmental issues related to the use and service of vehicles, with emphasis on air quality topics. Environmental regulations, safe practices, disposal of hazardous substances, such as paints and solvents. Prerequisite: ATTC 3000. ATTC 3260 - Advanced Electrical Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] A study of the advanced electrical systems in today's vehicles. Vehicle communication networks, body control systems, Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |