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Show Technology — Automotive Engineering Technology 300. Fuels and Lubricants—Nature of fuels and lubricants, their characteristics, families, tests, additives, and performance as related to IC engines. Prerequisite: Chemistry 101 or 111, Automotive Engineering Technology 210. A (3) 310. Electrical Systems, Advanced—Operation, PM, testing and application of AC and DC charging systems, transistor and CD ignition systems, electric drives and controls. Prerequisite: Automotive Engineering Technology 200, Related Technical Education 117. Three lectures. S (3) 320. Automatic Transmissions, Advanced—Automatic and power shift transmissions will be studied. Their application in light and heavy duty areas will be covered. PM, testing and rebuild will be studied. Prerequisite: Automotive Engineering Technology 110. W (3) 330. Metal Refinishing—Application of proper methods of straightening and painting various panels and other sheet metal using the latest products and equipment found in trade and industry. Two, three-hour lecture-laboratory combinations. W (3) 340. Diesel Power Selection—Selection and installation of diesel equipment, including construction of bases and other items essential to set up a diesel plant. Three lectures. A (3) 350. Electric Drives—Principles and fundamentals of electricity and current with the control mechanism and current used in diesel electrical units. Three lectures. W (3) 360. Diesel Service and Management—Selection and installation of diesel equipment, testing, diagnosing, and repair of diesel electric equipment. Three lectures. W (3) 400. Planning, Design and Management of Service Shops- Planning and design of service shops. Management principles used for good employee and customer relations. Prerequisite; Industrial Engineering Technology 344. Three lectures. W (3) 410. Testing and Analysis of Power Units—Standard tests of automotive and diesel components are run on engine dynamometer, chassis dynamometer, and other testing equipment; graphs of operational characteristics are prepared and results analyzed. One lecture and two, two-hour lecture-laboratory combinations. S(3) 499. Seminar—Study of current problems and developments in the automotive field. For seniors only in their fall quarter before graduation. Three lectures. A (3) Technology — Automotive Engineering Technology AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Example Only) Freshman Courses Credits Auto Eng. Tech. 100, 110, 120 18 Eng. Graphics 115 2 English 101, 102, 103 9 Machine Tool 127 3 Tech. Education 114, 115, 117 15 Welding 165 2 49 Junior Courses Credits Auto Eng. Tech. 300, 310, 320 9 Botany 110 5 Elect. Eng. Tech. 341, 343 8 Ind. Eng. Tech. 330, 332 10 Journalism 326 3 Physics 111, 112, 113 12 Speech 102 3 50 Sophomore Courses Credits Auto Eng. Tech. 100, 210, 220 18 Data Processing 260 3 Chemistry 111 5 Economics 101, 102 8 Health Education 100 2 Psychology 101 5 Physical Elucation selected .... 3 Tech. Education 118 5 49 Senior Courses Credits Auto Eng. Tech. 400, 410, 499 9 Art 101 3 Botany 341 4 Music 101 3 English 250 3 Ind. Eng. Tech. 334, 342 344, 472 11 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 450, 456 7 "Electives 10 50 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (Example Only) Freshman Credits 120 18 Courses Auto Eng. Tech. 100, 110, Accounting 101, 102 8 English 101, 102 6 Health Education 100 2 Machine Tool 127 3 Physical Education selected .... 1 Tech. Education 114, 115, 117 15 53 Sophomore Courses Credits Auto Eng. Tech. 200, 210, 220 18 Chemistry 101 5 Economics 101, 102 8 English 103 3 Journalism 232 3 Physical Education selected .... 2 Physics 101 _ 5 Eng. Graphics 115 2 Welding 165 2 48 'Elective courses should be selected in conference with your advisor. 292 293 |