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Show SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE-TECHNICAL EDUCATION Wendell L. Esplin, Dean The school seeks to assist young men and women in becoming useful and successful citizens in our technological society. Because of the rapid advancement in science, high speed production and automation, there is a critical shortage of, skilled and technically trained manpower in business and industry. Department of Automotive Engineering Technology John A. Gaz, Chairman Associate Professor, John A. Gaz; Assistant Professors, Blaine M. Hartog, Bennion L. Tueller; Instructor, Ralph A. Andersen. The Automotive Engineering Technology curriculum emphasizes a combination of theoretical and applied sciences and practical skills to prepare students to move into technical positions in the automotive fields such as service salesmen, service managers, parts managers, automotive salesmen, automotive business managers or general manufacturing industries. Any student completing any of the following programs: Automotive Service Technician, Automotive Service, Diesel Service Technician, Diesel Service or transfer student from a school with a comparable program may make application for admission to a course of study in Automotive Engineering Technology. Students desiring to graduate with a B.S. Degree in Automotive Engineering Technology should consult with the Department Chairman to work out a suitable course of study. Department Major—In addition to the general requirements for graduation from Weber State College with a B.S. Degree the following courses, passed with a grade of "C" or better, are required for the departmental major: B.S. Degree—Automotive Engineering Technology 102, 103, 151, 153, 190; Accounting 3, 110; Chemistry 5; Economics 6; Electronics 141, 142, 143: Industrial Engineering Technology 259 |