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Show 181. KinematicsApplied analysis of displacement, velocity and acceleration in mechanisms by graphical and analytical methods; velocity and acceleration polygons and diagrams; kinematic design of cams, belts, gearing, gear trains and miscellaneous mechanisms. Two lectures, 1 laboratory. W (3). Staff 182. Thermodynamic Systems Application of the laws, concepts, and procedures of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and gas dynamics to turbo-machinery and propulsion combustion, gas and vapor turbine cycles, expanders and compressors, and other apparatus. Both analytical and experimental approaches. Three lectures, 1 laboratory. S (4). Staff ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Engineering 1, 2 Engineering Drawing 3 3 Engineering 41 Slide Rule 1 Technical Education 3 Industrial or Engineering or Engineering 40 Orientation 1 *Mathematics 14, 21, 34 Int. Algebra, College Algebra and Analytic Geometry 5 5 5 Chemistry 4, 5, 6 Principles of Chemistry 5 5 5 English 1, 2, 32 Basic Communications 3 3 Technical Reports 3 Physical Education Selected 1 2 1 17 17 17 Sophomore Electronics 26, 28, 54 Basic Electronics 3 3 3 Mathematics 61, 62, 63 Calculus 4 4 4 Machine Tool 66 Physical Metallurgy 3 Physics 61, 62, 63 Engineering Physics 5 5 5 Area Requirements Selected 3 3 3 Health Education 2 Personal Health 2 Electives 2 17 18 17 *Students who meet the pre-engineering mathematics entrance requirements may omit Mathematics 14 and begin with Mathematics 21. This permits the student to begin calculus the spring quarter of the Freshman year. Students must be able to pass the college test in trigonometry or complete Mathematics 18 prior to Mathematics 34. 274 Junior Industrial Engineering Applied Mechanics 3 Technology 130 Industrial Engineering Strength of Materials 4 Technology 132 Industrial Engineering Operation Analysis 3 Technology 149 Mathematics 141 (or Math Differential Equations 4 121, Math for Engineers) Business 140 Principles of Organization and Management 5 Business 142 Labor Economics 3 Business 160 Business Law 5 Area Requirements Selected 5 Area Requirements 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 Area Requirements 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. 275 |