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Show TERMINAL AND VOCATIONAL CURRICULA The following curricula are suggested for the guidance of students who intend to complete their course at the end of the freshman or sophomore year. ACCOUNTING AND SECRETARIAL EXECUTIVE COURSE This course is designed especially for those students who are preparing for secretarial positions which necessitate the knowledge of accounting procedure. Freshman Year A. W. S. Business 1, 2, 3 4 4 4 Business 51, 52, 53 4 4 4 Business 61, 62, 63 2 2 2 Business 91 5 Orientation 1 2 Electives 3 5 Physical Education 1 1 2 16 16 17 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Business 12 5 Business 17 5 Business 54, 55, 56 4 4 4 Business 64, 65, 66 2 2 2 Business 71, 72, 73 2 2 2 English 11 2 Home Economics 19 2 Electives 7 15 15 15 It is recommended that the electives be chosen from the following: Economics 5, 6; English 1, 2, 3; Business 4, 12, 13, 16; 81, 84, 85. ACCOUNTING AND SALESMANSHIP Freshman Year A. W. S. Business 1, 2, 3 4 4 4 Business 16 5 Business 91 (elective) 5 Business 12, 13 5 5 Orientation 1 2 Psychology 3 3 Electives 3 6 Physical Education 1 1 2 17 16 17 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Business 4 5 Business 11 5 Business 17 5 Business 61, 62, 63 2 2 2 Economics 1, 2, 3 3 3 3 Economics 4 or 6 5 Electives 5 5 15 15 15 SHORT COURSE IN COMMERCIAL TRAINING Students desiring to receive intensive training in accounting, office machines, shorthand, typewriting, and other business subjects may do so. These students may gain proficiency in their concentrated field in a shorter period of time without meeting any definite curriculum. COURT REPORTING This course is planned to prepare students for superior work as shorthand court reporters, or for professional work as general and convention reporters. Freshman Year A. W. S. Business 11 5 Business 17 5 Business 53, 54, 55 4 4 4 Business 63, 64, 65 2 2 2 English 11 2 Orientation 1 2 Electives 4 2 7 Physical Education 1 2 1 16 17 16 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Business 56, 57, 58 4 4 4 Business 66, 67, 68 2 2 2 Business 71, 72, 73 2 2 2 Home Economics 19 2 Electives 5 7 7 15 15 15 It is recommended that the electives be chosen from the following: Business 81, 84, 85, 91; English 1, 2, 3; and Psychology 3. HOMEMAKING A course designed for young ladies who desire a practical course in homemaking so that they may become qualified to manage their own home. This course is planned for those who intend to complete their formal education at the close of the second college year. Freshman Year A. W. S. Art 1, 2 3 3 Bacteriology 5 (Public Health) 3 English 25 (Children's Literature) 5 Home Economics 1 (Foods) 2 Home Economics 3 (Mothercraft) 3 Home Economics 5 (Decorating) 3 Home Economics 6 (Nutrition) 5 Home Economics 11 (Survey) 1 Orientation 1 2 Physics 10 (elective) 5 Electives 6 5 Physical Education 1 1 1 16 17 16 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Economics 1 3 Home Economics 2 (Foods) 2 Home Economics 4 (Household Management) 3 Home Economics 15 (Consumer Problems) 3 Home Economics 17 (Textile Fabrics) 5 Home Economics 19 (Personality and Fashion) 2 Home Economics 21, 22 (Clothing) 3 3 Sociology 8 5 Electives 8 7 2 Physical Education 31, 42 1 2 16 17 16 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL COURSE This course is planned for students who desire to prepare for a superior type of a secretarial position. It provides a thorough training in the basic technical subjects, enriched by the highest type of secretarial techniques and practices. Freshman Year A. W. S. Business 11 5 Business 51, 52, 53 4 4 4 Business 61, 62, 63 2 2 2 Business 91 5 English 1, 2 3 3 English 11 2 Home Economics 19 2 Orientation 1 2 Electives 7 Physical Education 1 1 2 17 17 17 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Business 17 5 Business 54, 55, 56 4 4 4 Business 64, 65, 66 2 2 2 Business 71, 72, 73 2 2 2 Electives 7 2 7 15 15 15 It is recommended that the electives be chosen from the following: Business 81, 84, 85; Psychology and Philosophy. TWO YEAR SECRETARIAL SCIENCE COURSE This course is suggested for the students pursuing a four year Secretarial Science course as offered at some of the higher institutions. Freshman Year A. W. S. Biological Science 5 Business 61, 62, 63 2 2 2 Economics 1, 2, 3 3 3 3 English 1, 2, 3 3 3 3 Mathematics 1 5 Orientation 1 2 Social Science 3 *Electives 5 3 Physical Education 2 1 1 17 17 17 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Biological Science 5 Business 1, 2, 3 4 4 4 Business 51, 52 4 4 Business 64 2 Business 71, 72 2 2 English or Speech 3 Physical Science 5 Electives 3 5 Physical Education 1 1 1 17 17 16 It is recommended that electives be chosen from the following: Business 12, 16, 17; Economics 4, 5, 6; and Psychology 1. NURSING A suggested curriculum for students who plan to complete two years of college work before entering a hospital for training in nursing. Freshman Year A. W. S. Bacteriology 2 5 English 1, 2, 3 3 3 3 Home Economics 7 3 Hygiene 3 2 Hygiene 4 1 Nursing 53 1 1 Nursing 55 1 Nursing 56 1 Nursing 61 3 Nursing 71, 72 2 2 Orientation 1 2 Physiology 2 3 3 Psychology 5 4 Sociology 2 (elective) 3 Electives 2 Physical Education 2 1 17 17 17 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Chemistry 1, 2, 3 5 5 5 English 11 (elective) 2 Home Economics 6 5 Sociology 5 Speech (elective) 3 Zoology 1 (elective) 5 Electives 3 8 Physical Education 1 16 16 15 NURSING A suggested curriculum for student-nurses who spend a limited number of hours in laboratory work in the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital and at the same time pursue the following program. Freshman Year A. W. S. Bacteriology 2 5 Home Economics 7 3 Hygiene 3 2 Hygiene 4 1 Nursing 51 3 3 Nursing 53 1 1 Nursing 55 1 Nursing 56 1 Nursing 61 3 Nursing 71, 72 2 2 Physiology 2 3 3 Psychology 5 4 Sociology 2 3 Physical Education 1 1 1 16 15 13 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION This course offers training in both household and commercial air conditioning, and in refrigeration compressors and attendant equipment, such as, cooling coils, evaporative condensors, shell and tube heat exchangers, expansion valves, controls, pumps, motors, and blowers. Freshman Year A. W. S. Citizenship 5 Drawing and Layout 4 4 4 Mathematics 51 3 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Speech 2 3 27 32 30 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Drawing and Layout 3 3 Industrial History and Labor Problems 5 Mathematics 51 2 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Trade Codes 4 Trade Science 3 5 Electives 5 30 30 30 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AND REPAIR AUTO BODY The course in Automotive Service and Repair aims to provide the training required to develop a competent automobile repair man. The course in Auto Body is designed to provide adequate training and experience in auto body, fender, and paint work. This is a one year course. All courses, except Shop Practice, are the same as listed for Automotive Service and Repair. Freshman Year A. W. S. Citizenship 5 Drawing and Blue Print Reading 2 2 2 Mathematics 51 3 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Speech 2 3 Electives 5 2 30 30 30 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Drawing and Blue Print Reading 2 English 51 5 Industrial History and Labor Problems 5 Mathematics 51 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Trade Science 3 2 Welding 5 Electives 2 30 30 30 CARPENTRY AND CABINET MAKING This course is planned to prepare young men to become carpenters and mill workers. Graduates of the course are qualified to enter the field of employment on an advanced apprenticeship level. Freshman Year A. W. S. Citizenship 5 Drawing and Prints 4 4 4 Mathematics 51 3 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Speech 2 3 Electives 3 30 32 30 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Drawing and Prints 5 5 English 51 5 Industrial History and Labor Problems 5 Mathematics 51 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Trade Codes 4 4 Trade Science 3 3 30 30 30 MACHINE SHOP This course provides for the thorough training required of a competent machinist. Students graduating will enter the trade on an advanced apprenticeship level. Freshman Year A. W. S. Citizenship 5 Drawing 2 2 2 Mathematics 51 3 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Speech 2 3 Electives 5 2 30 30 30 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Drawing 3 3 Heat Treatment and Forging 5 Industrial History and Labor Problems 5 Mathematics 51 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Trade Codes 4 Trade Science 5 Welding 4 Electives 5 30 30 30 POWER MACHINE OPERATION This course is designed to train girls to enter the local factories as power sewing machine operators. All phases of the work required by manufacturers in this field are taught. After one quarter of satisfactory work the student is eligible for trade placement. ELECTRICITY The aim of this course is to train young men to become competent electricians. Freshman Year A. W. S. Citizenship 5 Drawing and Blue Print Reading 2 2 2 Mathematics 51 3 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Speech 2 3 Electives 5 2 30 30 30 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Industrial History and Labor Problems 5 Mathematics 51 3 3 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Trade Codes 4 Trade Science 3 5 Electives 2 5 30 30 30 DRAFTING This course is planned to qualify young men as assistant draftsmen in industry. Freshman Year A. W. S. Citizenship 5 Materials of Construction 5 5 5 Mathematics 51 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Speech 2 3 Electives 5 2 30 30 30 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Industrial History and Labor Problems 5 Mathematics 51 5 5 5 Related Trade Information 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Trade Codes 4 4 Trade Science 4 4 Electives 2 2 WELDING 30 30 30 To become thoroughly competent in all phases of the work re quires one years' training. Students, however, who want to enter employment at the earliest possible date are permitted to elect courses of three months' duration or longer. Freshman Year A. W. S. Citizenship 5 Drawing and Blue Print Reading 2 2 Heat Treatment and Forging 3 Mathematics 51 4 Related Trade Information 5 5 5 Shop Practice 15 15 15 Speech 2 3 Trade Science 3 Electives 5 3 30 30 30 The numbers shown opposite each of the above trade subjects refer to clock hours spent in the class or laboratory in the Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters. |