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Show 187. Principles of Automation LaboratorySet-up, adjustment, and operation of small automatic control and programming systems. S (2). Staff 188. Principles of Automation Introduction to methods used in automatic programming and control of industrial equipment. S (3). Staff 189. ComprehensiveSpecial problems covering scope of study during the previous four years. S (2). Staff ELECTRONICS SERVICING MAJOR (Example Only) The curriculum for electronic servicing prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training in the maintenance and servicing of electronic equipment. Freshman Course Title A W S Electronics 32-34-36 D. C. Circuits, A. C. Circuits Basic Electronics Circuits 5 5 5 Electronics 31-33-35 D. C., A. C., and Basic Electronics Laboratory 5 5 5 Technical Mathematics Applied Algebra, Applied 3, 5, 4 OR Trigonometry, Applied Mathematics 14-18-21 Algebra 5 5 5 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 16 17 15 Sophomore Electronics 72-76-78 Basic Electronics Circuits, Radio and T. V. Receiver Circuits 5 5 5 Electronics 71-75-77 Basic Electronics Lab., Radio and T. V. Servicing 5 5 5 Industrial Drafting 1 Blueprint Reading and Sketching 2 English 8 Applied English 3 Physical Education Selected 111 Electronics 40 Morse Code (Elective) 1 1 Electives Selected 3 3 16 15 15 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN MAJOR (Example Only) The curriculum for electronics technician prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training as a technician in the field of electronics. The student may select either of the electronics areas offered. If he chooses to work in the electronics service area, he should register for the five-hour laboratory classes to acquire the desired skills. Many of the courses completed by the technician may be used toward the B.S. Degree. Freshman Course Title A W S Electronics 2-4-6 D. C. and A. C. Current FundamentalsBasic Electronics 5 5 5 Electronics 1-3-5 D. C. and A. C. and Basic Electronics Laboratory 3 3 3 Technical Mathematics Applied Algebra, Applied 4, 5, 6 OR Trigonometry, Applied Mathematics 14-18-21 Analytic Geometry 5 5 5 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 Drafting 11, 12, 13 Electronic Drafting and Blueprint Reading 2 2 2 Physical Education Selected 1 1 16 16 16 Sophomore Electronics 52-62-66 Basic Electronics, Communications Industrial Electronics 5 5 5 Electronics 51-61-65 Basic Electronics, Communications Industrial Electronics Laboratory 3 3 3 English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Physics 31,33 General Physics 5 5 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Elective Selected 1 16 14 16 ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) The Electronics Engineering Technology curriculum is de-signed for the student who desires to continue his education to-ward a B.S. Degree. In general, a student who has completed the two-year tech- |