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Show Technology — Automotive Service Technology — Automotive Service Course Auto Body 51 Auto Body 52 Auto Body 53 Auto Body 54 Auto Body 55 Auto Body 56 Automotive 84 Economics 5 English 8 Physical Education Electives Sophomore Title Auto Body Auto Body Principles and Practices of Construction Principles and Practices of Construction Auto Trim and Upholstery Auto Trim and and Upholstery Automotive Fundamentals Principles of Economics Applied English Selected Selected A W 5 5 16 16 16 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE The two-year Automotive Service curriculum consists of practical work experience in inspecting, testing, servicing and repairing all phases of the automobile which prepares the student for beginning employment at the general service and repair level. Students majoring in Automotive Service and completing the required course of study as indicated in the catalog may graduate with a Certificate of Completion. The student who desires to continue and complete a Bachelor of Science Degree in Automotive Engineering Technology must make application with the department chairman so an interview may be conducted to determine grade point average and a suitable course of study outlined. Additional time will be required to complete a Bachelor of Science Degree from this two-year program because area requirements and related subjects have not been satisfied with this curriculum. 021. General Automotive Service and Repair—Project work in various phases of automotive service and repair. For pre-college students. Five lectures. Su (5) Andersen, Hartog 022. General Theory of Automotive Service and Repair- Theory in various phases of automotive service and repair. For pre- college students. Five laboratories. Su (5) Andersen, Hartog 025. Driver Training—Skill and laws involved in operating a motor vehicle. Road and classroom instruction. For pre-college students. Lectures and laboratories arranged. A W S Su (2) Staff 1. Chassis Suspension and Brakes—Training in construction, operation, and modern methods of repairing the parts of a chassis. Units covered are axles, wheels, linkage control, wheel suspension, steering gears, wheel alignment, balancing, and brakes. Five laboratories. A W (5) Andersen, Hartog 2. Chassis Suspension and Brakes—Theory, construction, and principles of operation of automobile chassis parts. Units include axles, wheels, control linkage, wheel suspension, steering gears, wheel alignment, wheel balancing, and brakes. Five lectures. A W (5) Andersen, Hartog 3. Automotive Engines—Reconditioning and Servicing. Units include cylinder blocks, pistons, crankshafts, valves, and lubricating systems. Five laboratories. W S (5) Andersen, Hartog 4. Automotive Engines—Theory, construction, principles of operation, and new developments. Units include cylinder blocks, piston assemblies, crankshaft assemblies, valve assemblies, and cooling systems. Five lectures. W S (5) Andersen, Hartog 5. Driving Mechanisms—Reconditioning and servicing clutches, transmissions, overdrives, universals, drive shafts, differentials, and rear axles. Five laboratories. A S (5) Andersen, Hartog 6. Driving Mechanisms—Theory, construction, principles of operation and new developments of clutches, transmissions, overdrives, universals, drive shafts, differentials, and rear axles. Five lectures. A S (5) Andersen, Hartog 25. Driver Training—Skill and laws involved in operating a motor vehicle. Road and classroom instruction. Lectures and laboratories arranged. A W S Su (2) Staff 51. Fuel Systems—Reconditioning and servicing fuel tanks, carburetors, pumps, manifold controls, and fuel injection. Five laboratories. A W (5) Gaz, Tueller 52. Fuel Systems—Theory, construction, principles of operation, new developments of fuel systems, carburetors, manifolds, controls and special devices, such as superchargers, governors, and auto diesel engine fuel systems. Five lectures. A W (5) Gaz, Tueller 53. Automotive Electricity—Reconditioning and servicing, electric systems. Units covered are the battery, lighting systems, ignition systems, starting and generator systems. Modern methods of repair. Five laboratories. A W (5) Gaz, Tueller 338 339 |