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Show Technology ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN MAJOR (Example Only) Course Electronics 2, 4, 6 Electronics 1, 3, 5 Electronics 13 Tech. Ed. 14, 15, 17 Tech. Ed. 3 Health Ed. 1 English 8 or 1 Physical Ed. Electronics 8, 76, 78 Electronics 7, 75, 77 Electronics 80, 74 Electronics 79, 73 Physics 5 or 21 English 32 Elective Freshman Title A W S D-C Fundamentals, A-C Fundamentals, Basic Electronics 5 5 5 D-C Laboratory, A-C Laboratory, Basic Elec tronics Laboratory 3 3 3 Electronic Drafting 3 Applied Algebra, Applied Trig., Applied Alg. and Trig. 5 5 5 Technical Orientation 1 Personal Health 2 Applied English or Basic Comm. 3 Selected 1 1 1 17 17 17 Sophomore Basic Elec. Cont'd, Elec. Circuit Operation, Color TV Ckts. Basic Elect. Lab., Elect. Ckt. Maintenance,Color TV Maintenance Test Equipment Circuits, Pulse and Switching Circuits Test Equip. Lab., Pulse & Switch Circuits Lab. Introduction to Physics or College Physics Technical Reports Selected 3 4 9 18 17 17 NOTE: The student may select courses other than those shown in the Winter and Spring quarter of the Sophomore year if they will better prepare him for his chosen area of employment. Courses such as Electronics 62 and 61, Communications Circuits and Lab.; Electronics 66 and 65, Industrial Eelctronics and 334 Technology Lab.; Electronics 145 and 146, FCC License Study; Technical Education 18 and 19, Applied Analytic Geometry and Introduction to Calculus and Special Math principles; Physics 21 and 23, College Physics; may be selected. INDUSTRIAL DRAFTING TECHNICIAN The curriculum in Industrial Drafting prepares the student for employment as an Industrial Drafting Technician after completion of two years of study. Completion of the program will qualify a student to receive an Associate of Science Degree. Courses of Instruction 21. Blueprint Reading and Sketching—Principles of blueprint reading and sketching as applied to industry. For pre-college students. Five laboratories. Su (5). Staff 022. Mechanical Drawing—Basic drawing practices to include: lettering, visualization of size and shape, use and care of instruments, geometrical principles, symbols, drawing to scale, multiview, and dimensioned drawings. For pre- college students. Two to five laboratories. Su (5). Staff 1. Blueprint Reading and Sketching—Principles of blueprint reading and sketching applied to industry. Two laboratories. AWS (2). Best 6. Mechanical Drafting and Print Reading—Introductory drafting course for trade and technical students to provide principles of print reading and sketching, lettering, visualization of geometrical applications, care and use of drawing equipment, drawing principles, application of symbols and interpretation of detail drawings. AWS (2). Staff 22. Mechanical Drawing—Basic drawing practices to include: Lettering, visualization of size and shape, use and care of instruments, geometrical principles, sketching, drawing to scale, multiview and dimensional drawings, and units in programmed blueprint reading. Three laboratories and 1 lecture. AWS (4). Best 23. Mechanical Drawing—Continuation of Industrial Drafting 11, including lettering, sectional, primary, pictorial, revolutions, intersections and development drawings; working and assembly drawings. Three laboratories and one lecture. W S (4). Best 24. Mechanical Drawing—Continuation of Industrial Drafting 23, including threads, fasteners, springs, clearance, 335 |