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Show Technology — Automotive Engineering Technology 102. Planning, Design and Management of Service Shops- Planning and design of sevice shops. Management principles used for good employee and customer relations. Prerequisite: Industrial Engineering Technology 144. Three lectures. W (3) Gaz, Tueller 103. 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 14, Technical Education 17. Three lectures. S (3) Gaz, Tueller 104. 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 12. W (3) Gaz, Tueller 121. 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) Gaz, Tueller 123. Electric Drives—Principles and fundamentals of electricity and current with the control mechanism and current used in diesel electrical units. Three lectures. W (3) Gaz, Tueller 151. 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) Gaz, Tueller 153. 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) Gaz, Tueller 160. Diesel Service and Management—Selection and installation of diesel equipment, testing, diagnosing, and repair of diesel electric equipment. Three lectures. A W S (3) Gaz, Tueller 199. Seminar—Study of current problems and developments in the automotive field. For seniors only in their fall quarter before graduation. Three lectures. A (3) Gaz, Tueller 296 Course Technology — Automotive Engineering Technology AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (Example Only) Freshman Title Auto Eng. Tech. 11, 12, 13 Tech. Ed. 14, 15, 17 English 1, 2 Machine Tool 27 Data Processing 67 Tech. Ed. 8 Welding 65 Brakes and Suspension Driving Mechanisms, IC Engines Applied Algebra, Applied Trig, Applied Algebra and Trig. Freshman Composition Machine Shop Fortran IV, Programming for Sciences Basic Drafting Welding Processes A 6 W 6 3 3 2 17 Sophomore 17 15 Course Title A W S Auto Eng. Tech. 14, 15, Electrical Systems, Fuel 6 6 6 16 Systems, Engine Tune- Up Physics 51, 52, 53 Mechanics, Electricity 4 and Magnetism, Heat, Light, and Sound 4 4 Physics 54, 55, 56 Lab 1 1 1 Tech. Ed. 18 Applied Analytic Geo- 5 metry and Intro, to Calculus Health Ed. I Personal Health 2 Problems ■ Chemistry 11 General Chemistry 5 Physical Education Selected 1 1 Art 5 Introduction to Art 3 18 17 15 297 |