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Page 76 of Arizona Western College 2006-2007 Catalog by Arizona Western College6 A. Required major courses:................................. 41 AUT 101 Theory of Engine Operation .............................4 AUT 120 Automotive Suspension .....................................6 AUT 125 Automotive Brakes ............................................4 AUT 133 Automotive Power Trains ..................................3 AUT 200 Automotive Electrical Systems ..........................6 AUT 209 Auto Engine Performance and Diagnosis..........5 AUT 215 Automotive Computer Testing ..........................3 AUT 252 Automotive Air Conditioning Systems..............4 ENG 110 Technical Writing .............................................3 TEC 165 Employee and Occupational Safety ...................3 B. Other departmental requirements:...................... 3 (Select a minimum of 3 credits from the following): AUT 100 Basic Service and Systems..................................3 AUT 102 Automotive Engine Applications .......................3 AUT 135 Automatic Transmissions...................................3 AUT 211 Automotive Emissions Control ..........................3 AUT 216 Advanced Diagnostic Procedures ......................3 AUT 260 Automotive Internship ......................................3 DFT 181 Industrial Graphics Drafting..........................4 MFG 191 Machine Tool Operations ................................4 TEC 130 Electrical Fundamentals ....................................3 WLD 106 Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding.............................................................3 Cooperative Education.......................................................3 C. General education requirements:.......................21 English Composition (ENG 100 and 101).................6 Mathematics (MAT 105 Mathematics for the Applied Sciences or higher level math).............................3 Arts and Humanities................................................3 Social and Behavioral Sciences.............................3 Physical and Biological Sciences (SCI 100 and 105)........................................................4 Options .....................................................................2 D. General electives:................................................... 0 Total credits required for degree:........................... 65 BINDERY WORKER Certificate Major Code: CERT.BIND Contact: Business and Technology Division, (928) 344-7572 Program Purpose: Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge and skills in the finishing operations for printed products that will prepare them for employment as a Bindery Worker. Program Description: Knowledge and skills in the finishing operations for printed products; various methods of binding, including folding, cutting, mechanical and perfect binding, and shrink wrapping; essentials and specialties such as scoring, perforating and performing safety and quality control. A. Required major course:..................................... 7 TEC 101 Bindery Worker.............................................. 7 Total credits required for certificate:........................7 BIOLOGY Associate in Science (A.S.) degree Pathway: AS/SR Major Code: AS.BIOLO Contact: Science, Math, and Agricultural Sciences Division, (928) 344-7656 Program Purpose: Graduates will demonstrate (1) basic knowledge in biology that will prepare them for transfer to the university and (2) competency in communication, critical thinking, quantitative analysis, and technological applications. Program Description: This program is designed for those students pursuing a career in biological sciences. Students who wish to pursue a pre-med preparation should follow this program as well. It is recommended that all students who wish to enter other related fields, such as medical technology or pre-professional health science (pre-dental, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, and pre-veterinary) should also follow this program and consult with an academic advisor for the appropriate courses and sequences for their particular field. Students may also be interested in the A.S. degree in Environmental Sciences with Biology Emphasis.[close] |
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