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Show 214 MECHANICAL DRAWING 1. Mechanical Drawing. (Elementary). A course dealing with the care and use of drawing instruments, practices in proper lettering, conventional lines and symbols. Geometrical constructions and beginning orthographic projections. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. Two quarter hours. 2. Mechanical Drawing. (Intermediate). Advanced orthographic projections. Primary and secondary auxiliary views, revolutions, intersections and developments, isometric and oblique projection. Sections and study of working drawing. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. Two quarter hours. 3. Mechanical Drawing. (Advanced). A course in point, line plane, problems, length and slope of line, development and intersections of surfaces, shades and shadows. Prerequisite: Mechanical Drawing 2. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. Two quarter hours. ' ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING 80. Architectural Drawing. (Elementary). A course in material symbols, plot plans, drawing and detailing of small homes. Prerequisite: Engineering 2, or Intermediate Mechanical Drawing. Individual Instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. Two quarter hours. 31. Architectural Drawing. (Intermediate). A continuation of Architectural Drawing 30. Prerequisite: Architectural Technology 31. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. Two quarter hours. 32. Arcltitectural Drawing. (Advanced). A course in special features of construction. Prerequisite: Architectural Technology 31. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. 36. Architectural Design. A course in planning and designing small homes. Prerequisite: Architectural Drawing 31. Two quarter hours. BUILDING, DRAWING AND MATERIALS 51. Building, Drawing and Materials. A course in drawing symbols and detailed layouts as related to building construction. Pre- requsite: Intermediate mechanical drawing. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. Two quarter hours. 52. Advanced Building, Drawing and Materials. A continuation of building, drawing, and materials. Home planning, floor layouts, elevations, stairs, sections, and plot plans. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. Two quarter hours. 215 BLUEPRINT READING AND- ESTIMATING 61. Blueprint Reading and Estimating. (Elementary). Figuring qualities of building materials, their cost, cost of handling, labor required for a four room house. Individual instruction. Two quarter hours. 62. Blueprint Reading and Estimating. (Advanced). A continuation of elementary estimating. Making construction reports and comparing with estimates. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. Two quarter hours. ENGINEERING 54. Photogrammetry and Photo Interpretation. Make spatial measurements such as location, direction, length, size, area and volume, by means of photography. Four quarter hours. PHOTOGRAPHY 71. Photo Oil Coloring. A course in the technique of transparent oil coloring of portraits and other subjects. Three hours demonstration and practice per week. One quarter hour. 72. Photo Oil Coloring. A continuation of Photo 71, includes heavy brush oils for those students sufficiently advanced. Three hours demonstration and practice per week. Prerequisite: Photo 71. One quarter hour. 41. PHYSICS Introduction to Guided Missiles. DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES The Division of Social Sciences offers courses in the departments of General Education for the Social Sciences, Anthropology, History and Political Science, Orientation, Philosophy, Psychology and Education, and Sociology. Many courses in the division will be taught in the Evening School. In addition, the following courses may be offered. HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 14. The Communist Problem. A vital description of the men, ideals, events and objectives leading to the growth of Communism and our current problems. Three quarter hours. 51. Municipal Administration. This course in management training is designed to produce skills for handling managerial problems in accordance with sound principles. Five quarter hours. 52. Municipal Planning. Planning the effective utilization of city resources and facilities, with particular emphasis on transit lines, sewage system, parks and playgrounds, public buildings, zoning and water supply. Five quarter hours. |