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Show Technology 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—Theory of diesel mechanics. Five lectures. A W S Su (5). Staff DIESEL TECHNICIAN MAJOR (Example Only) Course Diesel 1 Diesel 2 Diesel 3 Diesel 4 Diesel 5 Diesel 6 English 1-2-3 Machine Tools 27 Technical Mathematics 13 Technical Mathematics 14 Technical Education 3 Health Education 1 Physical Education Freshman Title AWS Diesel Engine Construction 5 Principles and Operation of Diesel Engines 5 Diesel Maintenance Service Fuel Injection Systems Mechanical Drives Drive Mechanisms Basic Communications 3 Machine Shop Applied Algebra Applied Algebra Industrial Orientation Personal Health Selected 5 5 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 20 19 19 Diesel 51 Diesel 52 Diesel 53 Sophomore Diesel Engines for Trucks 5 Diesel Engines for Trucks 5 Diesel Engines for Tractors 328 Technology Course Title A W S Diesel 54 Diesel Engines for Tractors 5 Diesel 55 Diesel Power Service and Maintenance 5 Diesel 56 Diesel Power Service and Maintenance 5 Technical Mathematics Applied Trigonometry 5 Welding 85 Welding Processes 2 Chemistry 5 Intro, to Chemistry 5 Psychology 51 Industrial Psychology 3 Economics 1 Principles of Economics 3 Area Requirements Selected 3 3 Tech. Educ. 6 Mechanical Drafting and Print Reading 2 20 18 18 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN The curriculum for electronic technician prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training as a technician in the field of electronics. Completion of the outlined program will qualify the student to receive a certificate of completion. If the student wishes to qualify for an A. S. Degree, he should consult with the department head. 001. General Electronic Principles Shop Practice—Construction of and tests on selected projects for a better understanding of principles discussed in Electronics 002. Three laboratories. Su A (3). Staff 002. General Electronic Principles—Basic Electronic concepts and principles. Prerequisite or concurrent: High School Algebra, Technical Education 001, or equivalent. Five lectures. Su A (5). Staff 010. Wire Preparation—Soldering and wiring principles used in the electronic industry, including preparation of wire, wiring harnesses, cables, connectors, tie strips, lay-outs. Two laboratories. AWS (2). Staff Oil. Electronic Assembly—Assembly and mounting of component parts into groups or lay-outs on mounting boards, brackets, tie points, chassis, as a whole or part of a sub-assembly. Two laboratories. A W S (2). Staff 021. General Electronic Principles Shop Practice—Construction of and tests on selected projects for a better understanding of the principles discussed in Electronics 022. Three laboratories. Su (3). Staff 329 |