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Show 166_ 64. Elementary Electricity. A theory course dealing with the elementary theory of direct and alternating currents and equipment as well as the method of connecting instruments, generators, insulators, transformers, and control equipment. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Meske 65. Diesel Electrical Concepts. Training in the principles and fundamentals of electricity and current with the control mechanism and current used in diesel electrical units. Five quarter hours. Winter Meske 66. Principle of Diesel Controls. An advanced course in the study of electrical controls usel in diesel locomotives; also the concepts used in these controls. Five quarter hours. Spring. Meske 67. Specialization Course in Diesel Mechanics. Advanced work is given in the various phases of diesel mechanics. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer. Staff DEPARTMENT OF DRAFTING Richard S. Best The curriculum in Industrial Drafting prepares the student for employment as an Industrial Draftsman in industry. Industrial Drafting Technician CURRICULUM Freshman Year A W S Chemistry 1, Inorganic Chemistry 5 English 1, 2, 3, Basic Communications 3 3 3 Industrial Drafting 21, Blueprint Reading and Sketching 2 Industrial Drafting 22, 23, 24, Mechanical Drawing and Mechanical Drafting 3 5 5 Industrial Drafting 41, Descriptive Geometry. 3 Mathematics 1, 3, Intermediate Algebra, Trigonometry 5 5 Machine Shop 87, Machine Processes 2 Orientation 1, Personal and Social Orientation 2 Physical Education, Freshman Activities Ill 16 16 17 Sophomore Year A W S English 9, Technical Reports 3 Health Education 1, Personal Health 2 Industrial Drafting 32, Mechanical Drafting 5 Industrial Drafting 42, 33, 34, Materials of Production Mechanical Drafting 3 5 5 Machine Tool 29, Physical Metallurgy 3 Physics 31, 32, Related Physics 5 5 Secretarial Training 41, Business 21 3 2 Elective „ 7 16 16 16 167 COURSE DESCRIPTION Drafting 21. Industrial Drafting. (Blueprint Reading and Sketching) A course designed to teach basic principles of sketching and blueprint interpretation as applied to industrial practices; to include lettering, visualization of objects, use of scale, and freehand sketching and drawing. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Best 22. Industrial Drafting. (Basic Mechanical Drawing) Basic drawing operations to include, visualization of size and shape, lettering, use and care of instruments, drawing to scale, geometrical principles, multiview drawings, and dimensioning. Three quarter hours. Autumn Best 23. Industrial Drafting. (Basic Mechanical Drawing, Cont'd.) To include lettering sectional, primary, auxiliary, pictorial revol- tions, intersections and developments, threads, springs, fasteners, detail, and assembly drawings. Two to five quarter hours. Winter. Best 24. Industrial Drafting. (Basic Mechanical Drawing, Cont'd.) To incude common symbols of trade and industry, conventional methods of representation, clearance, tolerance, fit, and graphic representation. Drawings of gearing, cams, power transmission devices, electrical and pipe circuts, welding symbols, and use of reference materials. Five quarter hours. Spring. Best 31. Industrial Drafting. (Advanced Blueprint Reading and Sketching.) A continuation of Drafting 21 with emphasis on current drafting practices in making change orders, interpretation of notes, specifications, and reading schematic and multiple sheet drawings. Spring. Best 32. Industrial Drafting. (Elementary Design) A course to introduce basic mechanical design principles. Prerequisite: Drawing 23 or equivalent. Elements of design will apply geometrical principles, and operations learned in previous drawing courses. Specification of materials, drawing notes, use of commercial mechanical drawing devices arc included. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Best 33. Industrial Drafting. (Jig and Fixture Design) An ele- introduce basic mechanical design principles. Prerequisite: Drawing, drilling, brushing gaging, forming, cutting, milling, welding, sawing, and shaping devices. Drawings include multiview, sectional, auxiliary, pictorial, shop, and working drawings to scale. Five quarter hours. Winter. Best 34. Industrial Drafting. (Tool and Die Design) A course in design including the planning and designing of small units involving surface layout, bending, folding, blanking, drawing, piercing, threading, and boring tools or dies. The related information includes steel hardening, clearances, and basic principles of pattern making and metal shrinkage. Five quarter hours. Spring. Best |