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Show Continuing Education 031. Rug Making—New techniques of braiding and joining rugs. Emphasis on color, selection of design, shape, and material. (1). 032. Home Furnishing and Decoration—Principles of art in the furnishing of the home and in selecting colors, carpets, window decoration, furniture, and accessories. (1). 040. Family Relationships—Interpersonal relationships within the family; discussion of basic needs, values, goals, and patterns of behavior. (1). 041. Education for Marriage and Family Living—Designed to help men and women understand attitudes and relationships in marriage and to develop an appreciation for enriched family life. Includes a study of personality and successful adjustments in marriage. (1). 042. Child Guidance—Growth and development of the child and his relationship with his family, peers, and teachers from infancy through adolescence. (1). Department of Secondary Education Education 015—Improvement of Instruction. A course designed for persons who instruct in business and industry. (1-5) THE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE-TECHNICAL EDUCATION The School of Technology and Trade-Technical Education offers many general courses in the Departments of Automotive Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Institute of Trade-Technical Education and also in the Areas of Technical Education and Trade Education. Many courses listed in the day section of the catalog will be taught in the Division of Continuing Education. In addition, the following courses may be offered: Department of Automotive Engineering Technology Courses of Instruction 71. Automatic Transmissions—Theory, construction, methods of overhaul, and trouble-shooting of automatic transmissions. Classroom work consists of the lecture, use of films, manu- 366 Continuing Education facturers' charts, etc. Units of each kind of drive are disassembled, inspected and reassembled according to manufacturer's recommended procedure in the shop. (3). 72. Automatic Transmissions—Continuation of Automatic Drive Transmissions 71. (3). 73. Automatic Transmissions- Drive Transmissions 72. (3). -Continuation of Automatic 74. Automotive Electricity—Theory, Construction, and servicing storage batteries, generators and their control systems ; wiring systems, ignition systems, and starting motors and their controls. (3). 75. Carburetion—Theory, construction, and methods of servicing carburetors and other carburetion units. (3). 76. Carburetion—Continuation of Carburetion 75. (3). 77. Motor Tune-up—Operations necessary to restore to factory specification the following units: Ignition, generators and controls, battery, starter, carburetor, and fuel pump; compression with the use of tune-up equipment. (3). 78. Motor Tune-up—Continuation of Motor Tune-Up 77. (3). 79. Automotive Brakes and Alignment—Principles of brake operation and front end alignment, methods of servicing powered and non-powered brakes and steering. Lecture and equipment demonstrations. AWS (3). Hartog Department of Electronics Engineering Technology Courses of Instruction 81. Fundamentals of Electricity—Electron theory; Ohms law; series and parallel circuits; Kirchoff's law; work, power, torque, and transmission of power. (3). 82. Conductors and Magnetism—Current carrying capacity of conductors, voltage drop, and conductivity magnets and magnetic fields; reluctance, permeability and flux density; magnetic circuits and magnetic applications. (3). 83. Armature Winding—Voltage in a rotating coil; lap and wave winding; paths and multiplicity; selection of type of winding; slot, segments, coils, and pitch, and armature testing. (3). 367 |