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Show 162 CURRICULUM Vocational Radio and Television (Pre-Apprentice) Freshman Year A. W. S. English 81 3 Health Education 1 2 Mathematics 81, 83 5 5 Orientation 1,1 2 Physical Education 1 1 1 Radio & Television Mechanics 51, 52, 53 5 5 5 Radio & Television Mechanics 61, 62, 63 5 5 5 Technical Education 91 2 Electives 2 18 18 18 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Economics 81 3 Radio & Television 54, 55, 56 5 5 5 Radio & Television 64, 65, 66 5 5 5 Sociology 81 3 Speech 21 3 Technical Education 81, 84 3 3 Technical Education 87 2 Electives 2 2 2 17 18 18 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Shop Practice 51. Elementary Construction and Shop Practice. A course giving instruction in the construction of simple radio apparatus with special emphasis on use of hand tools, reading diagrams, and familiarity with component parts. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Dalley 52. Intermediate Construction and Shop Practice. A course giving instruction in the construction of moderately complicated radio apparatus with special emphasis on wiring, layout, making simple tests, and interpreting more complicated diagrams. Five quarter hours. Winter. Dalley 53. Advanced Construction and Shop Practice. A continuation of 51 and 52 using more complicated circuits. More attention is given to details, testing and adjustments. Five quarter hours. Spring. Dalley 54. Transmitters. Special projects and instruction are given in construction, installation, adjustment and operation of transmitting equipment. Transmitters ranging from a few milliwatts to 7.5 kilowatts are available for class projects. Five quarter horus. Autumn. Dalley 163 55. Television and Radio Receivers. Receiver repair, installation, and adjustments are given special emphasis. Commercially constructed equipment of modern design is available for student projects including; broadcast receivers, record changers, communications receiver, FM receivers (broadcast and communication) and VHF receivers. Special attention is given television receivers. Five quarter hours. Winter. Dalley 56. Servicing Procedures and Techniques. Methods of making measurements and tests, and analyzing troubles, making repairs, and adjustments are taught through actual experience on various types of radio and electronic equipment. Special emphasis is given in the field of the student's choice. Five quarter hours. Spring. Dalley 57. Antennas. A laboratory course in the construction, installation, and adjustment of practical antenna systems for amateur and commercial transmitters and television receivers. Five quarter hours. Summer. Dalley Trade Technical 61. Direct Current Circuits. A beginning course for Vocational Radio majors dealing with the structure of matter, voltage, current, power, resistance, inductance and capacitance as it applies to direct current circuits in radio and electronics. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Dalley 62. Alternating Current Circuits. A course dealing with the voltage, current, phase, and power relationships in A. C. circuits containing resistance, inductance and capacitance. Special emphasis is placed on resonant circuits. Prerequisite: Radio 61. Five quarter hours. Winter. Dalley 63. Vacuum Tubes and Receivers. A course dealing with the operation and application of vacuum tubes. Application to radio receivers is emphasized through a series of practical experiments and work on actual receivers. Five quarter hours. Spring. Dalley 64. Transmitter Circuits. A course dealing with the electron tube and its associated components as used in transmitting circuits. Typical circuits and designs will be considered in detail with emphasis on adjustments and maintenance. Antenna design, installation and adjustment will be considered in connection with transmitters. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Dalley 65. Television and Radio Receiving Circuits. A course dealing with television and radio receiving circuits, control circuits, and power supplies. Five quarter hours. Winter. Dalley |