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Show 176 43. Industrial Drafting. (Elementary Design.) A course to introduce basic mechanical design principles. Prerequisite: Drafting 23 or equivalent. Elements of design applying geometrical principles and operations learned in previous drawing courses. Specification of materials, drawing notes, and use of commercial mechanical drawing devices are included. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Best 33. Didustrial Drafting. (Jig and Fixture Design.) An elementary course to introduce basic mechanical design principles. Prerequisite: Drafting 32. Emphasis is given to drilling, brushing, gauging, 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 41. Industrial Drafting. Fundamentals of projection and th« development of lines, surfaces, angles between planes, intersections of auxiliary, and sectional views. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 21, 22, and 23. Three quarter hours. Spring. Best 42. Industrial Drafting. (Industry) A course to provide related information for design courses. Includes information on properties, strength workability, and weight of available industrial products. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Best 91. Mechanical Drawing and Print Reading. The use of instruments, types of lettering, graphic solutions, lines, and symbols. The drawing of orthographic projections, sections, auxiliary views, revolutions and size, shape descriptions, isometric drawings and the translation of orthographic into pictorial drawings. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Best 92. Drafting. Introduction to mechanical drawing. Use of instruments, lettering, lines and symbols, graphic solutions, multi- view projection, and dimensioning. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Best 93. Drafting. Continuation of Drafting 92 and includes sections, auxiliary views, pictorial vews, revolutions, intersections, and developments. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Best 94. Drafting. Continuation of Drafting 93, and includes threads, springs, fasteners, riveting, welding symbols, pipe symbols, electrical symbols and layout, cams, and gears. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter Spring. Best 177 95. Plans and Specifications. Completion of wall sections and floor plans. Blueprint reading. Prerequisite: Drafting 94. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Best 96. Plans and Specifications. Completion of floor plans and elevations for buildings. Prerequisite: Drawing 95. Two quarter hours. Winter. Best 97. Plans and Specifications. Completion of building detail drawings: stair details, structural, fireplace, entrance and other details of construction. All symbols of construction and fixtures are studied and used. Prerequisite: Drawing 96. Two quarter hours. Spring. Best 98. Pattern Drawing. (Sheet Metal.) A course designed to give experience in development and layout of sheet metal patterns using three methods of development; parallel line, radial line, and triangulations. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Best DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS G. E. Horsley, R. Salmond, E. Sanders, H. G. Urie The Department of Electronics offers training in the fields of radio communications, servicing of electronic equipment, and electronic technology. ELECTRONIC SERVICING The curriculum for electronic servicing prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training in the maintenance and servicing of electronic equipment. CURRICULUM Basic Requirements Major Field Requirements Related Requirements Recommended Electives Course English 1 or 81 Health Education 1 Orientation 11 Physical Education Electronics 51-56 Electronics 61-66 Mathematics 87, 88, 89 Drafting 21 Speech 1 or 9 Economics 21 Electronics 41, 42, 43 Sociology 21 Psychology 21 Description Credit English Essentials 3 Personal Hygiene 2 Industrial Orientation 2 Three Approved Activities 3 Trade Technical 30 Laboratory and Shop Practice 30 Electronics Mathematics 15 Blue Print Reading 2 Basic Speech 3 Industrial Economics 3 Morse Code 3 Social Relations 3 Industrial Psychology 3 |