PLAN OF STUDY
The ASSET program is divided into 2 parts:
Maintenance and Light Repair
o Auto 061 – Basic Automotive Systems (Prerequisite)
o Auto 062 – Auto Shop Orientation (Prerequisite)
o Auto 140 – Suspension and Steering Systems
o Auto 150 – Brake System Theory and Operation
o Auto 160 – Electrical Systems Theory and Operation
o Auto 170 – Heating and AC Systems Theory and Operation
q Complete any developmental courses listed on your COMPASS Test results.
q Complete 5 out of the10 required non-technical courses listed below.
ASSET Ford-Specific Technology
On-Campus Quarters
Dealership Quarters
1st Quarter (Mar 30 – June 13, 2009)
2nd Quarter (June 29 – Sept 12, 2009)
Ford 100 – Introduction to Ford Technology
Ford 101 – Basic Engines
Ford 103 – Manual Transmission/Driveline
Non-technical class
Ford 301 – Cooperative Work Experience/Seminar 1
Ford 114 – Steering and Suspension
3rd Quarter (Sept 23 – Dec 12, 2009)
4th Quarter (Jan 4 – Mar 20, 2010)
Ford 116 – Automotive Electronics
Ford 108 – Engine Performance
Ford 164 – Electronic Steering/Suspension
Ford 165 – Antilock Braking Systems
Ford 302 – Cooperative Work Experience/Seminar 2
Ford 111 – Diesel Engines
5th Quarter (Mar 29 – June 12, 2009)
6th Quarter (June 28 – Sept 11, 2010)
Ford 102 – Automatic Transmissions
Ford 126 – Advanced Engine Performance
Ford 270 – Advanced Climate Control
Ford 303 – Cooperative Work Experience/Seminar 3
ENGL 101 – Beginning Composition
English Elective – ENGL 200 or 204
ENGL 102 – Essay and Research
COMM 105 – Speech (or substitute COMM 110)
Humanities Elective – HUM 111,112,113,151,152,or224.
CIT 101 – Computer Applications 1
Business Elective – BMGT101, FMGT101, or BMGT231
Math 101 – Business Math (or Math 103 or higher)
Social Science Elective-SSCI 101,102,104,105,or Soc 202
Science Elective – NSCI 101 or PHYS 100
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