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Show 96 WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 97 Trade and Industrial Education Robert A. Clarke William Harold Handley Farrell R. Collett James McCormac Glenn Zoram Nielsen Lorenzo Edward Peterson Clyde M. Decker Leslie Lyman Price Edward Christian Larsen Enid Gibby Parley Wendell Burrows AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION Type A This course is planned to meet the needs of young men who desire to prepare themselves for practical entrance into the new field of air conditioning and refrigeration. Shop Practice. A course devoted to shop work consisting of sheet metal duct work and other units, such as, cooling, evaporative condensors, shell and tube heat exchangers, expansion valves, controls, pumps, motors, blowers, fabrication and erection problems. Students do actual work in the shop on all types of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. Practices followed in the shop resemble those followed in industry. Eight hours terminal credit each quarter. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff Trade Technical. A course covering the technical phases of shop practice and fundamental information necessary to do the work of the trade. Five hours terminal credit each quarter. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff Trade Related. A course including the related information needed by the learner to become a competent workman. The information is included in the following subjects: Drafting Problems, Internal Combustion Engines, Labor Problems, Physical Education, Vocational Orientation, and Vocational Science. Students deviating from these electives are invited to consult with the Dean of Instruction. Staff Auto Body Reconditioning Type A Leslie Lyman Price This course is designed to provide adequate training and experience in auto body work in all the different phases, including paint work. On leave of absence. Not given 1941-1942. On leave of absence. Staff Shop Practice. A course devoted to training which covers the following units: safety and equipment, car appraising, car preparation, body metal, light correction, axles, springs, shock absorbers, frame and bumper straightening, radiators, hoods and lights, body frames, body panels, tops, body mechanism, glass, upholstery and trimming, body accessories, wiring, and paint reconditioning. Eight hours terminal credit each quarter. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Price Trade Technical. A course covering the technical phases of shop practice and fundamental information necessary to do the work of the trade. Five hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Price Trade Related. A course including the related information needed by the learner to become a competent workman. The information is included in the following subjects: Drafting Problems, Internal Combustion Engines, Labor Problems, Physical Education, Vocational Orientation, and Vocational Science. Students deviating from these electives are invited to consult with the Dean of Instruction. Staff Automotive Service and Repair Type A Glenn Zoram Nielsen Clyde M. Decker This course aims to provide the training necessary to develop a competent automotive repairman in all divisions of the automotive trade. Shop Practice. A course devoted to training which covers the following units of work: tools and equipment, car preparation, service station routine, frames, springs, and shock absorbers, wheels and tires, front systems and steering, brakes, rear axles, drives, shafts, and universals, transmissions, clutches, engines, cooling system, fuel and exhausts, electrical systems, accessories, and motor tune-up. Eight hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Decker Trade Technical. A course covering technical phases of shop practice and fundamental information necessary to do the work of the trade. Five hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Decker Trade Related. A course including the related information needed by the learner to become a competent workman. The information is included in the following subjects: Drafting Problems, Internal Combustion Engines, Labor Problems, Physical Education, Vocational Orientation, and Vocational Science. Students deviating from these electives are invited to consult with the Dean of Instruction. |