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Show Technology — Automotive Service Technology — Automotive Technology wiring systems, ignition systems, and starting motors and their controls. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. A W (3-3) Evening 220. Tune-up—Complete synchronization of engine components, such as compression, ignition, and carburetion. Five lectures. S (5) 221. Tune-up—Reconditioning, servicing, and synchronizing of compression, ignition, and carburetion; use of latest trade- accepted methods and popular type of testing equipment. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. S (5) 228, 229. Motor Tune-Up—Operations necessary to restore to factory specification the following units: Ignition, generators and controls, battery, starter, carburetor and fuel pump; compression with the use of tune-up equipment. Two 3-hour labora- tories a week. W S (3-3) Evening 230. Automotive Air Conditioning—Principles of operation and servicing automotive air conditioning and truck refrigeration components. Two 2-hour lecture-laboratory combinations a week. A W (2) 240. Theory of Internal Combustion Engines—New developments, construction, operation, science, and theory of gas, diesel and airplane engines, including both the two and four stroke cycles, and the materials used in the construction and operation of engines. Actual engine demonstrations are given. Designed for students with some previous mechanical training. Two 2- hour lecture-laboratory combinations a week. S (2) AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Automotive Service (Example Only) 15 Freshman Courses Automotive 100, 110, 120 dec.) Automotive 101, 111, 121 (lab.) 15 English 108 3 Health Education 100 2 Machine Tool 127 3 Physical Education 1 Related Tech. Educ. 101 4 Engineering Graphics 115 .... 2 Welding 165 2 47 Credits Courses Sophomore Credits Automotive 200, 210, 220 (lee.) 15 Automotive 201, 211, 221 (lab.) 15 Automotive 150, 151, 230, 240 10 Physical Education 2 Dist. Ed. 120 5 47 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. Certificates of skill proficiency will be issued for agreed upon achievement levels within the program. 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 Credits Courses Courses Auto Eng. Tech. 100, 110, 120 18 Automotive 150 3 Humanities (selected) 3 English 101 3 Communication 232 3 Machine Tool 127 3 Related Tech. Educ. 114, 115, 117 15 48 Credits Auto Eng. Tech. 200, 210, 220 18 Automotive 151 3 Life Science (selected) 4 Chemistry PS 101 5 Economics SS 101 5 Engineering Graphics 115 2 Physics PS 101 5 Communication 102 3 Welding 165 2 47 DIESEL SERVICE PROGRAM Eugene Meske, Advisor The Diesel Service curriculum consists of practical work experience in inspecting, testing, servicing and repairing all phases of diesel engines and diesel powered equipment which prepares the student for beginning employment at the general servicing and repair level. Students majoring in Diesel Service and completing the required course of study as indicated in the catalog may graduate with a certificate of completion. Certificates of skill profi- 294 JtrrO |