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Show ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Engineering 1, 2 Engineering Drawing 3 3 Engineering 41 Slide Rule 1 Technical Education 3 Industrial or or Engineering 40 Engineering Orientation 1 Mathematics 18, 21, 51 Trig., College Algebra, and Unified Analytic Geometry and Calculus 5 5 5 Chemistry 24, 25 Principles of Chemistry 5 5 English 1, 2 Basic Communications 3 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 Psychology 1 Introduction to Psychology 5 14 16 17 Sophomore Mathematics 52, 53, 54 Unified Analytical Geom. and Calculus 4 4 4 M. E. T. 66 Physical Metallurgy 3 Economics 2, 3 3 3 Physics 61, 62, 63 Engineering Physics 5 5 5 English 3 Basic Communications 3 Health Education Personal Health 2 M. E. T. 70 Manufacturing Processes 3 Physiology 1 Human Physiology and Anatomy 5 Machine Tool 27 Machine Shop 3 17 17 18 Junior Course Title A W S Ind. Engineering Tech. Applied Mechanics; 130, 131, 132 Strength of Materials; Hydr. & Pneumatics 3 3 3 Electronics 141, 142, 143 Fundamentals of Elect. 3 3 3 Ind. Engineering Tech. Time and Motion; Plant 142, 144 Planning & Layout 3 2 Business 140, 160, 142 Org. and Management; Business Law, Labor Economics 5 5 5 English 126 Tech. Writing 3 Math 141 Differential Equations 4 Electives 3 3 18 17 16 308 Senior Mfg. Eng. Tech. Stat. Quality Control, 170, 171, 177 Production Control, Prod. Management 3 3 5 Mfg. Eng. Tech. Cost Estimating, 173, 176 Supervision Principles 3 3 Ind. Eng. Tech. 180 Mech. Vibrations 2 English 5 Intro, to Literature 3 Ind. Engineering Tech. Kinematics Applied, 181, 182 Thermodynamics Sys. 3 3 English 88 Critical Ap. to Fiction 3 Art or Music Selected 3 Economics 130 Business and Gov. 3 Electives Selected with Counselor 4 7 16 16 16 Department of Industrial Arts Assistant Professor David S. Gailey, Head Associate Professors, Clifton B. Larson, A. Kent Randall Assistant Professors, Richard Best, Grant Horsley This Industrial Arts curriculum is designed to offer the first three years of a four-year program. The fourth year of the curriculum should be completed at one of the other degree granting institutions in the State. The successful completion of the curriculum entitles the student to receive a B. S. Degree, preparatory to becoming an Industrial Arts Teacher in the secondary schools of Utah. Students majoring in this department should consult the catalog and members of the department to determine their programs. Courses of Instruction 1. Craft-Sheet MetalFundamentals of pattern development, layout, fastening, and tooling of sheet metal work as applied to copper, brass, aluminum, bright tin, and black and galvanized iron. One lecture and two laboratories. A (3). Staff 2. Craft-Bench MetalCare for, and use of hand tools, and drill press and engine lathe operation. Application of mathematics and blueprint reading. Machine Tool 27 may be substituted. One lecture and two laboratories. A W S (3). Staff 3. Craft-Ornamental IronDesigning and making metal fences, gates, grills, and other objects from various forms of metal. Planishing, peening, and other finishes. Three laboratories. W (3). Staff 309 |