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Show Technology — Diesel Technology DIESEL TECHNOLOGY The two-year Diesel Technology curriculum prepares the student for employment as a diesel technician. Students majoring in Diesel Technology and completing the required course of study can obtain a Certificate of Completion. Students desiring an Associate of Science degree must include the specific course of study and area requirements listed under the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree. Students should consult with the department head regarding the associate program. The student who desires to continue and complete a Bachelor of Science Degree in Automotive Engineering Technology must make application to the department chairman so an interview may be conducted to determine grade point average and a suitable course of study outlined. See Diesel Service for Courses of Instruction. Technology — Distributive Education DIESEL TECHNOLOGY (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Diesel 1 Diesel Engine Construction 5 Diesel 2 Prin. & Operation of Diesel Engines 5 Diesel 3 Diesel Maint. Service 5 Diesel 4 Fuel Injection Systems 5 Diesel 5 Mechanical Drives 5 Diesel 6 Drive Mechanisms 5 English 1, 2, 3 Freshman Composition 3 3 3 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Machine Tool 27 Machine Shop 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 Technical Education Applied Algebra, Applied 13, 14 Algebra 5 5 19 19 19 Sophomore 1 Diesel 51 Diesel Eng. for Trucks 5 Diesel 52 Diesel Eng. for Trucks 5 , Diesel 53 Diesel Eng. for Tractors 5 Diesel 54 Diesel Eng. for Tractors 5 Diesel 55 Diesel Power Service and ■ Maintenance 5 360 Course Title A W S Diesel 56 Diesel Power Service and Maintenance 5 Area Requirements Chemistry 5 Economics 5 Technical Education 8 Selected Introduction to Chemistry Principles of Economics Mechanical Drafting & 3 5 3 5 Technical Education 15 Welding 65 Print Reading Applied Trigonometry Welding Processes 2 5 2 19 18 18 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Cooperative Distributive Education is a vocational program of instruction designed to prepare individuals for occupations in the retailing and wholesaling areas of marketing to include the functions of selling, retailing, merchandising, sales promotion and physical distribution. In conjunction with the practical vocational business training in the classroom, the student is placed on a job at a local firm where he receives on-the-job training. Classroom instruction will be in accordance with the needs of the students on-the-job. A Certificate of Completion is granted to those who complete the two-year required course for the Distributive Education program. Those who do not wish to go into the second year may stop after completing the first year. It is recommended that students who enter the Distributive Education program complete the specific course requirements. Those students wishing to receive a Certificate of Completion must complete 87 credit hours in the Distributive Education courses plus the specific course requirements of 14 credit hours. Courses of Instruction 10. Business Orientation—Serves as an introduction to the specialized fields of business organization, role in society, marketing, retailing, wholesaling, advertising, insurance, accounting, banking, transportation, and industrial relations. A (3) Eichmeier 15. Selling Methods—Selling techniques as applied in working situations in the modern retail store and other business selling activities: analysis of customer's behavior, personality, and motivation, and creating customer attention, interest, desire, and action. A (3) Eichmeier 361 |