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Show Junior Machine Tool 139 Work Simplification 2 Machine Tool 174 Time and Motion Study 2 Engineering Technology- ISO Applied Mechanics 3 Engineering Technology 132 Strength of Materials 4 Industrial Drafting 132 Applied Descriptive Geometry 3 Industrial Drafting 133 Design Principles 3 Industrial Drafting 134 Jig and Fixture Design 3 Welding 130 Metallurgical Principles in Welding 3 Psychology 151 Industrial Psychology 3 English 126 Technical Writing 3 Life Science Selected 5 Humanities Selected 3 3 Electives Selected 3 14 16 16 16 Senior Machine Tool 173 Cost Estimating 2 Machine Tool 177 Statistical Methods in Quality Control 2 Machine Tool 185 Tooling Methods 5 Machine Tool 180 Mechanical Vibrations 2 Engineering Technology Industrial Organization 171 and Management 3 Engineering Technology 176 Supervision Principles 3 Engineering Technology 172 Planning and Layout 2 Industrial Drafting 162 Hydraulic Design 3 Electronics 26, 28, 53 Industrial Electronics 3 3 3 Economics 140 Labor Economics 5 Life Science Selected 4 Humanities Selected 4 Electives Selected 4 2 18 16 16 Department of Technical Education for the Technical Division Associate Professor Clifton Larson; Assistant Professors David Gailey, Blaine Hartog, A. Kent Randall, Robert Salmond, Hur- schell Urie, Grant Horsley; Instructor Earle Sanders. The Department of Technical Education is a department within the Technical Education Division. It offers service courses for students majoring in other departments of the division. Courses of Instruction 3. Industrial Orientation The industrial environment with emphasis on development of effective study methods and habits and on proper preparation for entrance into the selected vocation. A (1). Staff 5. Tool OrientationNames and uses of hand tools, including soldering iron, drill bits and motors, taps and dies, torque wrenches, and other tools used in industry. Proper care and safety stressed during demonstrations and laboratory periods. A W S (1). Staff 7. Industrial SafetyDevelopment of safe working habits involved in proper lifting, eye safety, electric shock treatments, minor first aid, fire prevention, and use of various types of ex-tinguishers. Accident costs and an organized safety program for industry stressed. AWS (1). Staff TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS 021. General Shop MathematicsMeasurements, common and decimal fractions, square root, surfaces, columns, capacities, etc. Introduction to principles of algebra including simple linear equations with applications in the technical field. For pre-college students. Summer (2-4). Staff 1. Shop MathematicsMeasurements, common and decimal fractions, square root, surfaces, volumes, capacities. Principles of algebra including simple linear equations with applications in the technical field. AWS (4). Staff 2. Applied GeometryGeometric relationships; applications of geometric figures; theorems and constructions. AWS (3). Staff 3. Applied AlgebraFundamentals of algebra; addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of algebraic expressions; signs, symbols, exponents, parentheses, special products and factoring, fractions, and equations, first degree in one unknown, literal, fractional, radical, and exponential. Prerequisite: Technical Mathematics 1 or equivalent. AWS (5). Staff 4. Applied AlgebraAids to mathematical solutions such as powers of ten, slide rule nomograms; special products, factoring, fractions, linear equations, simultaneous linear equations, quadratic equations, determinants of 2nd and 3rd degree, |