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2007-2008 (PDF) - Delta College

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Automotive Service Educational Program(GM ASEP)Career Pathway: Engineering/Manufacturingand Industrial TechnologyAssociate in Applied ScienceThe GM Automotive Service Educational Program(ASEP) is an associate degree automotive program designed to upgradeyour technical competence and professional level to an incomingdealership technician. At <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong>, the program requires 111weeks of training to complete. Approximately 60 of those weeks arespent on the <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> campus. The remainder of the time spent inthis two-year period is in a General Motors dealership or an AC DelcoTotal Service Support (TSS) repair facility. Each specialized subject isdealt with in the classroom and laboratory on campus and is immediatelyfollowed by related work experience in the dealership/TSS. This rotationsystem continues until the program is completed. This is a suggestedenrollment sequence for full time students. It is suggested that parttime students see an advisor for scheduling assistance. NOTE: Thereis a special application for this program and each student is requiredto be sponsored by a General Motors dealership or an AC Delco repairfacility. For more information, please contact ASEP Coordinator: (989)686-9594Sem HrsThe automotive courses must be taken in the the semestersspecified.First Semester (Fall)AGM 110 Automotive Electronics Service ............................................. 4AGM 112 Engine Service ...................................................................... 6AGM 114 Brakes, ABS, TCS Service .................................................... 51 AGM 134 Dealership Work Experience I ............................................... 2SPH 114 Interpersonal Communications.............................................. 3Subtotal 20Second Semester (SP/Summer)AGM 212 Suspension System Service.................................................. 7AGM 142 Electronic Engine and Emission Controls Service................. 91 AGM 143 Dealership Work Experience II .............................................. 2AGM 238 GM Information Systems ....................................................... 2LW --- Any 1 Credit LW Course (As of fall <strong>2007</strong>).............................. 1Subtotal 21Third Semester (Winter)AGM 216 Driveline Service.................................................................... 6AGM 218 Automatic Electronic Transmission Service........................... 81 AGM 234 Dealership Work Experience III ............................................. 2ENG --- Any Approved <strong>College</strong> Composition I Course ....................... 3/5Subtotal 19/21Fourth Semester (Fall)AGM 210 Body Electronics Service....................................................... 3AGM 214 Heating/Air Conditioning........................................................ 5WELD 101 Exploratory Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting ........................... 1ENG --- Any Approved <strong>College</strong> Composition II Course ...................... 3/5ORENG 113 Technical Communication...................................................... (3)LWA --- Any 1 Credit LWA Course ...................................................... 1POL --- Any Approved American Government Requirement.............. 3/4Subtotal 16/19Total Credits Required For Associate Degree 76/81Notations:1. These courses are taught at a dealership/AC Delco TSS Center andbegin late in the semester indicated and are completed in the followingsemester.2. Since half of the program is spent at the dealership/TSS, you arerequired to have a sponsoring General Motors dealer or an AC DelcoTSS Center. The main responsibility of the dealership/TSS is toprovide employment during all of the work experience periods.3. All tuition, fees, housing (if needed), textbook costs, and tools areyour responsibility.4. For more information call ASEP Coordinator (989) 686-9594, Fax(989) 667-2207.5. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificatewith the Records and Registration Office by mid-semester of the finalsemester of your course work. See page 106-108 for other graduationrequirements.6. <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to modify graduation requirements.7. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages 22-29 for specialtransfer agreements.<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2007</strong>-<strong>2008</strong>Career Information: www.delta.edu/careercenter/ See an advisor for scheduling assistance.37

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