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Show Management 160 Economics 142 English 126 Math 141 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 127 Electives Business Law Lahor Economics Tech. Writing Differential Equations Machine Process for Technicians 4 3 3 5 3 5 3 16 17 16 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 170, 171, 177 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 173, 176 Ind. Eng. Tech. 180 English 5 Ind. Engineering Tech. 181, 182 English 88 Art or Music Economics 130 Electives Senior Stat. Quality Control, Production Control, Prod. Management Cost Estimating, Supervision Principles Mech. Vibrations Intro, to Literature Kinematics Applied Thermodynamics Sys. Critical Ap. to Fiction Selected Business and Gov. Selected with Counselor 2 3 17 16 16 Department of Industrial Arts Assistant Professor David S. Gailey, Head; Associate Professors, Grant Horsley, Clifton B. Larson, A. Kent Randall; Assistant Professor, Richard Best. This Industrial Arts curriculum is designed to offer the first three years of a four-year program. The fourth year of the curriculum should be completed at one of the other degree granting institutions in the State. The successful completion of the curriculum entitles the student to receive a B. S. Degree, preparatory to becoming an Industrial Arts Teacher in the secondary schools of Utah. Students majoring in this department should consult the catalog and members of the department to determine their programs. Courses of Instruction 13. Craft-Ceramics—Moulding and designing of ceramic clays into vases, dolls, roses and novelty items. Baking, glazing, firing and painting. Lace and net work. One laboratory. A W S (1). Staff 14. Craft-Ceramics—Continuation of Ceramics 13. One laboratory. A W S (1) Staff 16. Craft-Ceramics—Continuation of Ceramics 15. One laboratory.A W S (1). Staff 16. Craft-Ceramics—Continuation of eramics 15. One laboratory. A W S (1). Staff 17. Craft-Leather—Techniques of carving, stamping and embossing; preparation and handling of leather during the tooling and construction process. Two or three laboratories. A W S (2-3). Staff 18. Craft-Leather — Continuation of Industrial Arts 17. Two laboratories. A W S (2). Staff 19. Craft--Leather—Continuation of Industrial Arts 18. One laboratory. A W S (1). Staff INDUSTRIAL ARTS MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communication 3 3 3 Technical Education Algebra, Trigonometry, 13, 14, 15 or College Algebra 5 5 5 Mathematics 14, 18, 21 Speech 12 Principles of Public Speaking 3 Art 30 Basic Design 4 Technical Education 3 Orientation 1 Physical Education Selected 1 1 Art 5 Introduction to Art 3 Music 5 Introduction to Music 3 Technical Education 8, 9 Basic Drafting 2 2 Industrial Drafting 52 Applied Descriptive Geometry 4 17 15 16 English 5 Machine Tool 27 Welding 85 Machine Tool 3 Electronics 26, 28, 53 Approved Electives Sophomore Introduction to Literature 3 Machine Shop 3 Welding Processes 3 Machine Processes Industrial Electronics 3 3 Selected 5 308 309 |