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Show Automotive Engineering Technology DIESEL COURSES 102. Introduction to Diesel Power (5) The construction, application, operation, testing and troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of diesel engines. 104. Diesel Engine Repair (5) Theory of cleaning, disassembly, inspection, repair, reassembly, adjustment and run in procedures for diesel engines. 105. Diesel Engine Repair- Laboratory (5) Cleaning, disassembly, inspection, repair, reassembly, adjustment and run in procedures for Diesel Engines. 112. Fuel Injection Systems (3) Theory of fuels, principles of injection, injection equipment, testing and repair. 113. Fuel Injection Systems Repair (2) Testing and repair of fuel injection equipment. 202. Heavy Duty Drive Mechanisms (5) Theory and operation of clutches, torque converters, transmissions, PTO's, differentials, drive lines, belts and chains and auxiliary drives. 203. Drive Mechanisms Laboratory (5) Troubleshooting and repair of drive mechanisms. 212. Heavy Duty Electrical & Hydraulic Systems (5) Theory, operation, application. troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical and hydraulic systems on diesel powered equipment. 213. Heavy Duty Electrical & Hydraulic Systems Lab Maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of heavy duty electrical hydraulic systems. 215. Hydraulics (5) Theory, operation, application, troubleshooting and maintenance of hydraulic systems on diesel powered equipment. 222. Heavy Duty Brake & Suspension Systems (4) Theory, operation, application and maintenance of heavy duty brake and suspension systems. 223. Heavy Duty Brake & Suspension System Lab (4) Maintenance, troubleshooting and repair. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specifice title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Ross W. Eskelson and Raymond P. Martin, Advisers Description-The technology of ground transportation vehicles and construction equipment is steadily increasing in complexity. The Automotive Engineering Technology Department provides training for occupations related to the production, maintenance, modification, engineering and development of ground vehicles and equipment. The programs described below provide training for the automotive engineering technologist who employs technical skill in performing and directing the full range of ground vehicle-related activities. Professional and Career Outlook-A Bachelor of Science degree in Automotive Engineering Technology provides the student with entry level knowledge and skills for a wide variety of jobs in the automotive and transportation field. Placement opportunities are excellent and should remain excellent for at least the next decade. Related Careers —Many accept positions with the design, test and product development, or customer service divisions of major automobile manufacturers. Some accept jobs as service representatives, handling 362 Automotive Engineering Technology customer relations, and service problems. Some graduates are trained to properly service and maintain new products and modifications to automobiles. Job opportunities with manufactures of off-highway vehicles, farm equipment and other mechanical devices offer additional choices to the graduate. Program: Automotive Engineering Technology — Bachelor Degree 1. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). B. Bachelor degree General Education requirements (see index). C. A minor is not required. D. Automotive Engineering Technology majors must have a C or better in major courses. E. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. F. 191 total hours are required for this degree. G. Sixty of the 191 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). II. Specific Requirements: A. Automotive Engineering Technology courses required (41 credit hours): AUENT 100 (4), 110 (4), 120 (4), 200 (4), 210 (4), 220 (4), 300 (3), 316 (3), 410 (3), 420 (3), 430 (3), 431 (2). B. Automotive Engineering Technology courses to elect from: AUENT 340 (3), 350 (3), 360 (3), 381 (3). C. Engineering Technology Core (91 credit hours). D. Support courses required: 1. AUENT 232 (3), 334 (3), 472 (3). 2. INENT 350 (4) or 360 (3) SAMPLE SCHEDULES AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE FRESHMAN: Autumn Winter Spring JUNIOR: Autumn Winter Spring AUENT 100 5 ENGLI 101 3 RELTE 114 5 ENGTC 142 4 TOTAL 17 SOPHOMORE: Autumn AUENT 110 5 ENGTC 244 3 RELTE 115 5 ELTCH 124 5 TOTAL 18 Winter AUENT 120 5 RELTE 117 5 ELTCH 136 5 ELTCH 137 2 TOTAL 17 Spring ENGTC 330 5 CHEM 101 5 HISTY 170 5 ENGTC 355 3 TOTAL 18 SENIOR: Autumn ENGTC 334 3 ENGTC 331 4 PHS1C111 4 PHS1C114 1 COMUN 102 or COMUN 105 3 AUENT 300 3 TOTAL 18 Winter AUENT 410 ENGTC 332 ENGTC 472 PHSIC113 PHSIC116 Spring Scienc Humanitie' TOinesij Education S Sciences AUENT 210 5 RELTE 118 5 ENGLI 102 3 PHYED 1 GEN ED 3-5 TOTAL 17 AUENT 200 ENGTC 236 COMIS 101 WELDG 165 HEALTH AUENT 220 MCHTL 127 ENGLI 103B PHYED GEN ED AUENT 316 AUENT 430 ENGTC 461 AUENT 420 PHYED GEN ED 3 3 2 3 1 3-5 AUENT 431 INENT 360 ENGTC 345 ENGTC 462 ENGTC 463 2 ENGTC 456 3 GEN ED (2) 6-9 TOTAL 12 GEN ED 3-5 HUorSS-- 3 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 15 ' 'Additional requirement for ABET accreditation. 363 Technolog' Continuini Education |