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B-120 For updated catalog, visit www.tridenttech.edu. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II 4 TRL 106 Export/Import 3 *These courses may be substituted as a group for a different technical subject area of at least 12 semester credit hours, which must be approved by your advisor. Automotive Technology Course Display Credit Requirements: 81 Semester Credit Hours This program introduces students to the highly technical automotive industry. Employers today are looking for technicians with strong mechanical, analytical and reading comprehension skills. Students develop the basic skills required for the diagnosis, maintenance and repair of passenger cars and light trucks through theory and shop instruction. In addition, they are introduced to essential management and customer service principles. Core Curriculum Requirements CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3 or EGR 110 Introduction to Computer Environment 3 ENG 101 English Composition I 3 REQ HUM Select one course from Humanities listing on page B-3 3 REQ MAT Select one math course from Mathematics/Natural Sciences listing on page B-4 3 ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3 or PSY 201 General Psychology 3 SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 or SPC 209 Interpersonal Communication 3 Total 18 Primary Path AUT 101 Engine Fundamentals 3 AUT 103 Engine Reconditioning 4 AUT 111 Brakes 3 AUT 116 Manual Transmission and Axle 4 AUT 122 Suspension and Alignment 4 AUT 131 Electrical Systems 3 AUT 133 Electrical Fundamentals 3 AUT 145 Engine Performance 3 AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems 4 AUT 152 Automatic Transmission 4 AUT 241 Automotive Air Conditioning 4 AUT 252 Advanced Automatic Transmission 4 AUT 263 Advanced Automotive Machining 4 AUT 299 Evolving Technologies 4 Secondary Path MGT 101 Principles of Management 3 MGT 120 Small Business Management 3 MKT 101 Marketing 3 MKT 130 Customer Service Principles 3 Automotive Technology Career Path Credit Requirements: 81 Semester Credit Hours Day Recommended Sequence of Courses First Semester – Fall AUT 101 Engine Fundamentals 3 AUT 111 Brakes 3 AUT 131 Electrical Systems 3 AUT 133 Electrical Fundamentals 3 Total 12 Second Semester – Spring AUT 103 Engine Reconditioning 4 AUT 145 Engine Performance 3 AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems 4 AUT 241 Automotive Air Conditioning 4 Total 15 Third Semester – Summer AUT 116 Manual Transmission and Axle 4 AUT 122 Suspension and Alignment 4 AUT 152 Automatic Transmission 4 CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3 or EGR 110 Introduction to Computer Environment 3 Total 15 Fourth Semester – Fall REQ MAT Select one math course from Math/ Natural Sciences listing on page B-4 3 SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 or SPC 209 Interpersonal Communication 3 ENG 101 English Composition I 3 PSY 201 General Psychology 3 or ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3 Total 12

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B-120For updated catalog, visit www.tridenttech.edu.

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II 4TRL 106 Export/Import 3

*These courses may be substituted as a group for a different technical subject area of at least 12 semester credit hours, which must be approved by your advisor.

Automotive Technology Course DisplayCredit Requirements: 81 Semester Credit Hours

This program introduces students to the highly technical automotive industry. Employers today are looking for technicians with strong mechanical, analytical and reading comprehension skills. Students develop the basic skills required for the diagnosis, maintenance and repair of passenger cars and light trucks through theory and shop instruction. In addition, they are introduced to essential management and customer service principles.

Core Curriculum Requirements CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3orEGR 110 Introduction to Computer

Environment 3ENG 101 English Composition I 3REQ HUM Select one course from Humanities

listing on page B-3 3REQ MAT Select one math course from

Mathematics/Natural Sciences listing on page B-4 3

ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3orPSY 201 General Psychology 3SPC 205 Public Speaking 3orSPC 209 Interpersonal Communication 3 Total 18

Primary PathAUT 101 Engine Fundamentals 3AUT 103 Engine Reconditioning 4AUT 111 Brakes 3AUT 116 Manual Transmission and Axle 4AUT 122 Suspension and Alignment 4AUT 131 Electrical Systems 3AUT 133 Electrical Fundamentals 3AUT 145 Engine Performance 3AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems 4AUT 152 Automatic Transmission 4AUT 241 Automotive Air Conditioning 4

AUT 252 Advanced Automatic Transmission 4AUT 263 Advanced Automotive Machining 4AUT 299 Evolving Technologies 4

Secondary PathMGT 101 Principles of Management 3MGT 120 Small Business Management 3MKT 101 Marketing 3MKT 130 Customer Service Principles 3

Automotive Technology Career PathCredit Requirements: 81 Semester Credit HoursDayRecommended Sequence of Courses First Semester – FallAUT 101 Engine Fundamentals 3AUT 111 Brakes 3AUT 131 Electrical Systems 3AUT 133 Electrical Fundamentals 3 Total 12

Second Semester – SpringAUT 103 Engine Reconditioning 4AUT 145 Engine Performance 3AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems 4AUT 241 Automotive Air Conditioning 4 Total 15

Third Semester – SummerAUT 116 Manual Transmission and Axle 4AUT 122 Suspension and Alignment 4AUT 152 Automatic Transmission 4CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3orEGR 110 Introduction to Computer

Environment 3 Total 15

Fourth Semester – FallREQ MAT Select one math course from Math/

Natural Sciences listing on page B-4 3SPC 205 Public Speaking 3orSPC 209 Interpersonal Communication 3ENG 101 English Composition I 3PSY 201 General Psychology 3orECO 210 Macroeconomics 3 Total 12

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<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Fifth Semester – SpringAUT 252 Advanced Automatic Transmission 4 *MGT 101 Principles of Management 3*MKT 101 Marketing 3 REQ HUM Select one course from Humanities

listing on page B-3 3 Total 13

Sixth Semester – Summer*MKT 130 Customer Service Principles 3*MGT 120 Small Business Management 3AUT 263 Advanced Automotive Machining 4AUT 299 Evolving Technologies 4 Total 14

*These courses may be substituted as a group for a different technical subject area of at least 12 semester credit hours, which must be approved by your advisor.**Select one course from this group.

Automotive Technology Career PathCredit Requirements: 81 Semester Credit HoursEvening

Recommended Sequence of Courses First Semester – FallAUT 101 Engine Fundamentals 3AUT 133 Electrical Fundamentals 3 Total 6

Second Semester – SpringAUT 122 Suspension and Alignment 4AUT 131 Electrical Systems 3 Total 7

Third Semester – SummerAUT 111 Brakes 3AUT 241 Automotive Air Conditioning 4 Total 7

Fourth Semester – Fall CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3 or EGR 110 Introduction to Computer

Environment 3 AUT 116 Manual Transmission and Axle 4

Total 8

Fifth Semester – Spring AUT 145 Engine Performance 3 AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems 4

Total 7

Sixth Semester – Summer AUT 103 Engine Reconditioning 4AUT 263 Advanced Automotive Machining 4

Total 7

Seventh Semester – FallREQ MAT Select one math course from

Mathematics/Natural Sciences listing on page B-4 3

*MKT 101 Marketing 3ENG 101 English Composition I 3SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 or SPC 209 Interpersonal Communication 3

Total 12

Eighth Semester – Spring AUT 152 Automatic Transmission 4 AUT 252 Advanced Automatic Transmission 4 *MGT 101 Principles of Management 3 *MKT 130 Customer Service Principles 3

Total 14

Ninth Semester – Summer AUT 299 Evolving Technologies 4 *MGT 120 Small Business Management 3 ECO 210 Macroeconomics 3 or PSY 201 General Psychology 3REQ HUM Select one course from Humanities

listing on page B-3 3Total 13

*These courses may be substituted as a group for a different technical subject area of at least 12 semester credit hours, which must be approved by your advisor.**Select one course from this group.

Cosmetology Course DisplayCredit Requirements: 60 Semester Credit Hours

This program is designed for students who plan to work in the industry as cosmetologists, skin therapists or nail technicians and wish to complete an associate degree. The career path prepares students to take their licensure exams and emphasizes service skills necessary for salon and spa employment.