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Show Auto Body Automotive Service General Information of Applied Science degree in this area. Other options include a two year diploma or a one year certificate in Auto Body Repair or Automotive Painting. PROGRAM: AUTO BODY TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPUED SCIENCE DEGREE General Requirements: • A total of 107 credit hours. • Courses in major field required (maximum of 67 credit hours). • Engl 101 (3). • Engl 102 (5) or Commun HU102 (3) or Engl 210 (3). • At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas. Humanities HU, Social Science SS, Natural Sciences NS, and Personal Development PD. • An overall GPA of 100 or C. Specific Requirements: • Auto Body courses required (60 credit hours): Autbdy 102 (10), 103 (10), 104 (10), 122 (10), 123 (10), 124 (10). • Support courses required: Mfentc 165 (2) or 360 (3), 121 (3); Reltec 101 (4); Autosv, 102-B (5), 230 (2); Art 142 (3); Disttc 120 (4), or 210 (3), or 250 (5). PROGRAM: AUTO BODY TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTIONAL DIPLOMA The Institutional Diploma is a combination of the two one-year Auto Body Institutional Certificate Programs. General Requirements: • Engl 101 (3X 102 (5) or Commun HU102 (3) or Engl 210 (3). • An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. • 90 total hours are required. Specific Requirements: • Auto Body courses required (60 credit hours): Autbdy 102 (10), 103 (10), 104 (10), 122 (10), 123 (10), 124 (10). • Support courses required: Mfentc 165 (2) or 360 (3); Reltec 101 (4); Autosv 102-B (4), 232 (3); Art 142 (3); Disttc 120 (4), or 210 (3), or 250 (5). Elective (3). PROGRAM: AUTO BODY TECHNOLOGY (AUTOMOTIVE PAINTINGHNSTITUTIONAL CERTIFICATE Individualized programs may be designed by the student and the faculty adviser to meet the specific need of individual students. In each case the program must follow the guidelines for an Institutional Certificate and must have approval of the Department Chair. The requirements in the Auto Body area will normally cover nine months' work and from 30-45 credit hours, mainly in the technical areas for specialized studies. PROGRAM: AUTO BODY TECHNOLOGY (REPAIR) INSTTTUTIONAL CERTIFICATE Individualized programs may be designed by the student and the faculty adviser to meet the specific need of individual students. In each case the program must follow the guidelines for an Institutional Certificate and must have approval of the Department Chair. The requirements in the Auto Body area will normally cover nine months' work and from 3045 credit hours, mainly in the technical areas for specialized studies. AUTO BODY TECHNOLOGY COURSES - AUTBDY m All Auto Body Repair and Automotive Painting courses are taught on an individualized, self-paced system. Credit for these courses is given in 5 and 10 credit hour modules based on individual student achievement and skill proficiency acquired 071. Auto Body (General Shop) (5) (A Vocational Class. College Credit Not Acceptable.) Preparing metal for refinishing. Fundamental principles of spray painting. Two 5-hour labs a week 102. Auto Body Repair I (5 or 10) Basic hand and power tools, filing and sanding, welding and cutting, metal shrinking, body filler and surface priming. 103. Auto Body Repair II (5 or 10) Fiberglass repair, small repairs, priming and painting. Auto glass repairs, auto body construction, damage estimation and body panel alignment. 104. Auto Body Repair III (5 or 10) Disassembly, assembly and alignment procedures, accessible damage, non-accessible damage, contour distortions, torn surfaces repair and frame repair. 122. Automotive Painting I (5 or 10) Manuals and procedures, equipment set-up and operations, painting materials, paint types, surface preparations, masking, paint application, paint problems and correction. 123. Automotive Painting H (5 or 10) Job estimating, finish applications, acrylics, epoxies, lacquers, transfer films, accent stripes, vinyl roofs, polishing, detailing and waxing. 124. Automotive Painting III (5 or 10) Striping, lettering, stencil work detailing of interiors, brush graining, trim and upholstery work custom painting and murals 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 specific title with the credit for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Advisers: Richard K. DeMoss and Rondo H. Erickson Description Automotive Service Technology is the field of study dealing with diagnosis, service, and repair of automobiles and light trucks. Classroom work involves a knowledge of general principles, as well as specific product information. Laboratory work emphasizes a hands-on orientation with extensive training on live, customer vehicles. In all cases, courses are oriented toward high levels of technical understanding, current developments such as electronic control systems, 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. Four basic programs are offered in Automotive Service Technology: 1. Institutional Certificates are offered for those who wish to specialize in a portion of the curriculum. 2. An Institutional Diploma is offered for those seeking complete coverage of the technical material. 3. An Associate of Applied Science degree is a comprehensive two-year program including technical coverage and general education courses. 4. General Motors ASEP is an Associate of Applied Science program with technical coverage specializing exclusively in current G.M. products. In each of these programs, approved cooperative work experience, Autosv 189 or 289 may be substituted for Shop Practice Autosv 286. Also, some appropriate Short Courses (Autosv 292) may be substituted for corresponding required Auto Service courses. Although it is normally advantageous to complete one of the specified programs, a student may elect to take an individual course or courses to meet their particular needs. PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPUED SCIENCE General Requirements: • 101 total credit hours required. • Engl 101 (3). • Engl 102 (5), or Commun HU102 (3) or Engl 210 (3). • At least 20 hours fiom the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities, Social Science, Natural Science, and Personal Development, • An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. Specific Requirements: • Automotive Service Technology courses required (59 credit hours): Autosv 102A (2), 102B (4), 112 (6), 122A (4), 122B (4), 152 (4), 202 (6), 212 (8), 222 (6), 232 (3\ 286 (8), 132A(2), 132B(2). • Support courses required: Reltec 101 (4); Mfentc 165 (2), 121 (3); Disttc 210 (3), Physx 104 (2), 105 (2). PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE GENERAL MOTORS ASEP General Requirements: • 112 total credit hours required. • Engl 101 (3). • Engl 102 (5), or Commun HU102 (3) or Engl 210 (3). • At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities, Social Science, Natural Science, and Personal Development • An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. Specific Requirements: • Automotive Service Technology courses required (72 credit hours): Autosv 104A (2), 104B (2), 114 (4), 134A (2), 134B (2), 204 (4), 214 (4), 224 (6), 234 (2), 154 (2\ 124 (6), 288 (36). • Support courses required: Reltec 101 (4); Mfentc 121 (3), Disttc 210 (3); Phsx 104 (2), Phsx 105 (2). PROGRAM: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY INSTTTUTIONAL DIPLOMA General Requirements: • 81 total credit hours required. • Engl 101 (3). • Engl 102 (5), or Commun HU102 (3) or Engl 210 (3). • An overall GPA of 2.00 or C. 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