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Show Life Science Selected 5 Social Science Selected 5 5 Psychology 151 Industrial Psychology 3 Electives Selected 3 English 126 Technical Writing 3 17 17 17 Senior Industrial Engineering Time and Motion Study 3 Technology 174 Industrial Engineering Fluid Mechanics Applied 3 Technology 175 Industrial Engineering Industrial Supervision Technology 176 Principles 3 Industrial Engineering Technology 181 Kinematics Applied 3 Industrial Engineering Technology 182 Thermodynamics Systems 3 Business 50 and 51 Elementary Statistics 3 3 Welding 130 Welding Metallurgy 3 Machine Tool 185 Tooling Methods 5 Life Science Selected 5 Electives 4 5 5 16 16 16 Department of Industrial Arts Associate Professor Clifton Larson, Head; Assistant Professors Richard Best, David Gailey, Grant Horsley, A. Kent Randall. The Industrial Arts curriculum is designed to give the initial training toward a four-year program for a student who desires to teach Industrial Arts in the secondary schools of Utah. Students majoring in this Department will need to consult with members of the Department in working out a four-year degree program. Courses of Instruction 1. Craft-Sheet MetalFundamental operations and tools processes of sheet metal work; use of black and galvanized iron, bright tin, copper, brass, and aluminum; pattern development, layout, cutting, soldering, seaming, riveting, and welding. A (3). Staff 2. Craft-Bench MetalUse of hand tools, tool sharpening, drill press and engine lathe. Application of mathematics and blueprint reading. Machine Tool 27 may be substituted. A W S (3). Staff 3. Craft-Ornamental IronDesigning and making metal fences, gates, grills, and other objects from various shapes of metal. Planishing, peening, and other finish. W (3). Staff 4. Craft-PlasticsThe new and important groups of plastic materials. The fundamentals necessary to work with plastics, using hand and machine operations. S (2). Staff 7. Craft-Arc and Acetylene WeldingOxyacetylene welding and cutting, lead burning, brazing, silver-soldering, and sheet metal welding. W (2). Staff 8. Craft-Arc and Acetylene WeldingContinuation of Industrial Arts 7; welding of tubing, pipe, stainless steel, aluminum, duraluminum, chrome, molybdenum, and other alloys using arc, acetylene and inert gas equipment. S (2). Staff 11. Craft-CeramicsIntroduction to ceramics. Slab, coil, rolling, pinch methods, and wheel, with emphasis on wheel throwing. (See Art 2.) A W S (1-3). Staff 12. Craft-CeramicsWheel throwing, decorating, and introduction to firing. (See Art 3.) AWS(l-3). Staff 13. Craft-CeramicsMoulding and designing of ceramic clays into vases, dolls, roses and novelty items. Baking, glazing, firing and painting. Lace and net work. A W S (1). Staff 14. Craft-CeramicsContinuation of Ceramics 13. A W S (1). Staff 15. Craft-CeramicsContinuation of Ceramics 14. A W S (1). Staff 16. Craft-CeramicsContinuation of Ceramics 15. A W S (1). Staff 17. Craft-Leather Design of key cases, wallets, belts, bags, brief cases; techniques of carving, stamping and embossing; preparation and handling of leather during the tooling and construction process. AWS (2-3). Staff 18. Craft-Leather Continuation of Industrial Arts 17. AWS (2). Staff |