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Show Technology — Automotive Technology AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY The two-year Automotive Technology curriculum is designed to qualify a student to work as a technician in the automotive industry and related industries. The program is designed to offer classroom study and practical work experience in inspecting, testing, and servicing automobiles. It also offers classroom study in related technical subjects. Associate of Applied Science—Students in the two-year Automotive Technology program who complete the required course of study may obtain an associate of applied science degree. A student in Automotive Technology who desires to obtain a bachelor of science degree in Automotive Engineering Technology should make application to the department chairman and work out a course of study. Automotive Technology (Example Only) Freshman Sophomore Courses Credits Courses Credits Auto Eng. Tech. 100, 110, 120 18 Auto Eng. Tech. 200, 210, 220 18 Automotive 150 3 Automotive 151 3 Humanities (selected) 3 Life Science (selected) 4 English 101 3 Chemistry PS 101 5 Communication 232 3 Economics SS 101 5 Machine Tool 127 3 Engineering Graphics 115 2 Related Tech. Educ. 114, 115, Physics PS 101 5 117 15 Communication 102 3 Welding 165 2 48 47 DATA PROCESSING A two-year technical program designed to qualify a student in Commercial Data Processing Applications and Computer Programming techniques. Those completing the program will graduate with an associate of applied science degree or a certificate of completion. Courses of Instruction 100. Concepts of Electronic Data Processing—A general course designed to explore the history of data processing; concepts of data representation for machine handling; flowcharting and stored-program logic; data file manipulation; characteristics Technology — Data Processing of machine-oriented and problem-oriented programming languages; and computer hardware and software features. Designed lor the student having no prior data processing experience or training. Five lectures. A S Su (5) 120. R.P.G. Programming—Basic computer programming concepts and development techniques. Program development and problem solution using IBM Report Program Generator. Oriented to commercial data processing problems. Prerequisite: Data Processing 100 or permission of instructor. Two lectures, one laboratory. W Su (3) 140. FORTRAN IV Programming for Business—Application of the FORTRAN IV computer programming language for the solution of business problems using the computer. Prerequisites: Data Processing 100 and Math 105. Three lectures. A S (3) 160. COBOL Programming-Introduction to COBOL programming language. Program development techniques oriented to commercial data processing problems. Prerequisite: Data Processing 100 or permission of instructor. Two lectures, one laboratory. S Su (3) 190. Computer Architecture—A fundamental course designed to explore the specific physical and functional characteristics of computer memories and storage devices, control units, arithmetic and logic units, and input/output devices. Topics include word-oriented and coincident addressable core storage; local storage and registers; read only storage; computer switches; instructional formats; machine cycles; automatic interrupt systems; program status words, Boolean circuitry and functional logic blocks; and communication channel concepts. Directed to the IBM System/360. Prerequisite: Data Processing 100. Four lectures. WS(4) 210. Operating Systems—An applied course in the concepts, techniques, and use of operating systems involving job management, task management, and data management for computers with multiprocessing capabilities. Topics include the function and organization of supervisors and monitors, assemblers and compilers, linkage editors, libraries, utilities and service programs; system generation; and job control language. Directed to the IBM System/360. Prerequisite: Data Processing 190 or permission of the instructor. Three lectures, one laboratory. A Su (4) 250. PL/I Programming—Applied concepts of programming computers with the PL/I programming language. Prerequisite: 308 309 |