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Show Technology — Engineering Graphics Technology — Manufacturing Technology drawings and how they are developed and maintained in the production environment. Prerequisite: Technical Drawing 24, 25. One lecture and three laboratories. A (4) Wallis 57. Electro-Mechanical Drafting—Applications for electronics drafting in printed circuit design, fabrication, and packaging, techniques used in the design of electro-mechanical equipment. Prerequisite: Technical Drawing 24, 25 and Electronics Drafting 50. One lecture and three laboratories. S (4) Wallis 58. Industrial Design—Principles involved in industrial design. Analysis, creation, and development of functional design in terms of tools, processes, forms and materials. Prerequisite: Technical Drawing 24, 25, 56 and Manufacturing Processes 70. One lecture and three laboratories. W S (4) Wallis The Engineering Graphics Program offers two areas of specialization for drafting majors. Upon completion of the first-year courses, they may choose between Electro-Mechanical and Tool Design Drafting. The first-year program is a core program basic to both areas, while the second-year courses are organized to develop the students' technical knowledge and skills in a specific area. The courses are as follows: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S E.G. 22, 23, 24 Technical Drawing 4 4 4 Tech. Ed. 14, 15, 17 Applied Algebra, Applied Trig., Applied Algebra and Trig. 5 5 5 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 32, 87 Inspect. Methods, Mach. Tool Processes 3 3 Machine Tool 27 Machine Shop 3 English 1, 2 Freshman Composition 3 3 Phys. Ed. Selected E.G. 25 Dimensioning, and Tolerancing for Interchangeable Parts • 1 1 1 3 16 16 16 Specialization: ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DRAFTING Sophomore Course Title A W S E.G. 56 Production Drawings 4 E.G. 50 Electronics Drafting 3 E.G. 57 Electro-Mechanical Drafting 4 Physics 51 College Physics 5 Electronics Tech . 10 Intro. Elec-Elect. 3 Economics 5 Principles of Economics 5 Selected Area Req. 5 5 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 70 Manufacturing Processes 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 74 Numerical Control 3 Psychology 1 Intro. Psychology 5 Health Ed. 1 Personal Health 2 Journalism 32 Technical Reports 3 17 16 17 Specialization: TOOL DESIGN Sophomore Course Title A W S E.G. 56 Production Drawings 4 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 101, 102 Tool Design I, II 5 5 Physics 51 College Physics 5 Mfg. Eng. Tech 66 Physical Metallurgy 4 Economics 5 Principles of Economics 5 Selected Area Req. 3 5 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 70 Manufacturing Processes 3 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 79 Numerical Control 3 Psychology 1 Introduction to Psy chology 5 Health Ed. 1 Personal Health 2 Journalism 32 Technical Reports 3 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 17 18 17 The intent of this curriculum is to prepare students for employment of a technical nature in industry. The widespread use of technology and mechanization has led to the growth of a group of skilled workers who understand the functions of special equipment. These workers make up the job group of technicians. They include 371 |