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Show Technology Diesel Service Two 3-hour individualized instruction sessions a week. A 151. Automatic Transmissons (3) Continuation of Automotive Service 150. Two 3-hour lecture-lab combinations a week. S 160. Driver Training (2) Skill and laws involved in operating a motor vehicle. Road and classroom instruction. Lectures and labs arranged. A W S Su 189. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all first year students in Automotive Service. The course objectives for each student will be developed between the student, the department, and a suitable employer providing the opportunity for on-the-job experience. Evaluation of course participants will be shared between the employer, student, and the department. A W S Su 202. Fuel Systems (Formerly Automotive Service 200 and 201) (1-10) Single-credit hour modules. Theory, construction, principles of operation and repair of the complete automotive fuel system. A S 208, 209. Carburetion (3) Theory, construction, methods of servicing carburetors. Two 3-hour lecture-labs a week. AW (Evening) 212. Automotive Electricity Formerly Automotive Service 210 and 211) (1-10) Single-credit hour modules. Theory, construction, principles of operation, testing and repair of the complete automotive electrical system. A W 218, 219. Automotive Electricity (3-3) Theory, construction, and service of storage batteries, starting-charging systems, ignition and lighting systems, related controls. Two 3-hour lecture-labs a week. AW (Evening) 222. Automotive Tune-Up (Formerly Automotive Service 220 and 221) (1-10) Single-credit hour modules. The testing, adjustment and synchronization of the various engine systems, accessories and controls to provide optimum operating conditions. W S 228, 229. Motor Tune-Up (3-3) Restoring to factory specifications: ignition, generators, controls, battery, starter, carburetor and fuel pump using tune-up equipment. Two 3-hour labs a week. W S (Eveningl 230. Automotive Air Conditioning (2) Operation and servicing automotive air conditioning and truck refrigeration components. Two 2-hour lecture-lab combinations a week. A W 210. Theory of Internal Combustion Engines (2) New developments, construction. operation, science and theory of gas, diesel, and airplane engines. Demonstrations. For students with previous mechanical training. Two 2-hour lecture-lab combinations a week. S 250. Small Internal Combustion Engines (3) Theory, construction, maintenance and reconditioning of small two and four-cycle 1C engines (lawn-garden equipment, recreation vehicles, power plants, etc.) Two lecture-labs a week. W S 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to second year Automotive Service students. A continuation of Automotive Service 189. 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 authorized for the particular offfering will appear on the student transcript. A W S Su DIESEL SERVICE PROGRAM Blaine M. Thornock, Adviser Description: The Diesel Service curriculum consists of practical work experience in inspecting, testing, servicing and repairing all phases of diesel engines and diesel-powered equipment, which prepares the student for beginning employment at the general servicing and repair level. Students majoring in Diesel Service and completing the required course of study indicated in the catalog may graduate with an Institutional . Diploma, or an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Diesel Technology. Certificates of skill proficiency will be issued for agreed upon achievement levels within the program. The student who wishes to continue and complete a Bachelor of Science degree must do so in Automotive Engineering Technology. He should make application with the department chairman to determine a suitable course of study. More than two more years will usually be required to complete a bachelor of science degree from the Diesel Service program because area requirements and related subjects have not been satisfied with this curriculum. Professional and Career Outlook: The degrees, diplomas and certificates of completion provide entry level skills in varying degrees of responsibility in the over-the-road and off-highway industries. Placement opportunities are excellent and should remain so for several years. Most students obtain jobs as mechanics, technical specialists, or supervisors in the repair and maintenance of diesel powered equipment after a relatively short period of employment. Typical employers are major manufacturers of equipment, large fleet and truck lines, contractors and sales and repair companies. 256 Technology Diesel Technology Program: Diesel ServiceInstitutional Diploma I. General Requirements: A. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. B. 93 total hours are required. C. English 101A (1), 101B (1), 101C (1) and 103B (3). II. Specific Requirements: A. Diesel Service courses required (60 credit hours): 100 (5), 101 (5), 110 (5), 111 (5), 120 (5), 121 (5), 200 (5), 201 (5), 210 (5), 211 (5), 220 (5), 221 (5). B Automotive Service courses to elect from: Automotive Service 140 (3), 150 (3), 151 (3), 230 (2). 240 (2), 250 (3). D. Support courses required: Machine Tool 127 (3); Welding 165 (2); Engineering Graphics 115 (3); Related Technical Education 101 (4). Program: Diesel ServiceInstitutional Certificate I. General Requirements: A. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. B. 45 total hours are required. C. English 101A (1), 101B (1), 101C (1). II. Specific Requirements: A. Diesel Service courses required (30 credit hours): 100 (5), 101 (5), 110 (5), 111 (5), 120 (5), 121 (5). B. Support courses required: Machine Tool 127 (3); Welding 165 (2); Related Technical Education 101 (4). DIESEL TECHNOLOGY The two-year curriculum prepares the student for employment as a diesel technician. Students majoring in Diesel Technology and completing the required course of study and the specific degree requirements can receive an Associate of Applied Science degree. Students should consult the department chairman regarding this program. The student who wishes to continue and complete a bachelor of science degree in Automotive Engineering Technology must make application to the department chairman to determine a suitable course of study. Program: Diesel TechnologyAssociate of Applied Science Degree I. General Requirements: A. A total of 103 credit hours. B. Courses in major fieid require a minimum of 67 credit hours. C. English 101A (1), 101B (1), 101C (1), and 103B (3) or Communication 102 (3) or 232 (3). D. At least 20 hours from the general education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the five areas. Humanities, Life Science, Physical Science. Social Science and Other. E. An overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. II. Specific Requirements: A. Diesel Service courses required (60 credit hours): Diesel Service 100 (5), 101 (5), 110 (5), 111 (5), 120 (5), 121 (5), 200 (5), 201 (5), 210 (5), 211 (5), 220 (5), 221 (5). B. Support courses required: Machine Tool 127 (3); Welding 165 (2): Engineering Graphics 115 (3); Related Technical Education 101 (4), Distributive Technology 120 (5). 257 |