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Show Technology Course Cosmetology 51 Cosmetology 52 Cosmetology 53 Cosmetology 54 Cosmetology 55 Cosmetology 56 Title AWS Manicuring and Hand Moulding , 5 Skin and Its Appendage 5 Hair Tinting 5 Skin and Scalp Diseases 5 Facial Massage 5 Chemistry and Electricity 5 20 20 20 DIESEL The curriculum in Diesel prepares the student for employment after completion of two years of training in diesel maintenance. 021. General Diesel Mechanics—Project work is given in the various phases of diesel mechanics. For pre-college students. Five laboratories. Su (5). Staff 022. General Theory of Diesel Mechanics—Theory is given in the various phases of diesel mechanics. For pre-college students. Five lectures. Su (5). Staff 1. Diesel Engine Construction—Mechanical construction of all types of diesel engines. Five laboratories. A (5). Meske 2. Principles and Operation of Diesel Engines—Cooling, fuel injection, air starting valves, and temperature control. Five lectures. A (5). Meske 3. Diesel Maintenance Service—Practice and procedure for repair service and general maintenance. Five laboratories. W (5). Meske 4. Fuel Injection Systems—Fuel and types of injection systems. Five lectures. W (5). Meske 5. Mechanical Drives—Transmission of motion from diesel power plants including transfer cases, transmissions, and differential. Five laboratories. S (5). Meske 6. Drive Mechanisms—Theory course dealing with transmission of motion through couplings from diesel power plants to main generators. Five lectures. S (5). Meske 21. General Diesel Mechanics—Project work is given in the various phases of diesel mechanisms. Five laboratories. Su (5). Staff 308 Technology 22. General Theory of Diesel Mechanics—Theory is given in the various phases of diesel mechanics. Five lectures. Su (5). Staff 51. Diesel Engines for Trucks—Requirements of diesel engines for trucks; identification of engine parts, construction details, fuel-injection systems, lubrication. Five laboratories. A (5). Meske 52. Diesel Engines for Trucks—Requirements of diesel engines for trucks; identification of engine parts, construction details, fuel injection systems. Five lectures. A (5). Meske 53. Diesel Engines for Tractors—Requirements of diesel engines for tractors; identification of engine parts, construction details, fuel injection systems, auxiliary gasoline starting engine. Five laboratories. W (5). Meske 54. Diesel Engines for Tractors—Features of construction, principles of operation. Five lectures. W (5). Meske 55. Diesel Power Service and Maintenance—Pressure measurements, speed measurement, fuel measurement, gear- drive starters, electric starting motors, preventive maintenance and trouble shooting. Five laboratories. S (5). Meske 56. Diesel Power Service and Maintenance—Theory of brake horsepower, mechanical efficiency, scavenging efficiency, brake specific fuel consumption, turbocharged performance, exhaust turbocharger. Five lectures. S (5). Meske 57. Specialization Course in Diesel Mechanics—Project work. Five laboratories. A W S Su (5). Meske 59. Specialization Course in Diesel Mechanics- of diesel mechanics. Five lectures. A W S Su (5). DIESEL MAINTENANCE MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Diesel 1 Diesel 2 Diesel 3 Diesel 4 Diesel 5 Diesel 6 -Theory Staff Title A W S Diesel Engine Construction 5 Principles and Operation of Diesel Engines 5 Diesel Maintenance Service 5 Fuel Injection Systems 5 Mechanical Drives 5 Drive Mechanisms 5 309 |