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Show jeSl4fH4>£<zl ^ensnlncU COMMERCIAL ART TYPE A F. P, Collett This course Is designed to prepare students to enter the field of commercial art and commercial advertising in its various phases. Orientation (Vocational Orientation), Physical Education 41, and three selected activities are required of all freshmen trade students. Shop Practice. A course including drawing with pencil, charcoal, and pen and ink; newspaper advertising layout; screen process printing; posters;- jacket design; color; sign writing; package design; illustration; cartooning; and outdoor advertising. A student is allowed to specialize in one of the above fields in which he can show special ability, or he may follow the entire course covering the entire field. This course is of two years' duration. Five Five laboratory period a week. Five hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter,, Spring. Collett. Trade Technical. A course covering the technical phases of the art laboratory class, and fundamental information necessary for practical work. Five hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Collett. Trade Related. Supplementary information for the art laboratory and trade technical classes, covering trends, new developments, and related information. Three hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Collett MACHINE SHOP TYPE A J. McCormac This course provides the thorough training required of a competent all- around apprentice machinist. Shop Practice. A course devoted to shop work which consists of instruction on the standard machine tools of the trade together with classroom discussions and problems on the technical knowledge required by the trade. Students work from sketches, drawings, and blueprints. The shop work covers the following units of work: hand tools, drill press, lathes, planer, shaper, milling machine, surface grinder, tool grinder, forge, heat treating, bench work, maintenance, and shop routine. Eight hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. McCormac. Trade Technical. A course covering the technical phases of the shop practice and the fundamental information necessary to do the work of the trade. Five hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. McCormac. Trade Related. A course including the related information needed by the learner to become a competent workman. The work comprises 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. McCormac. 54 POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATION E. Gibby This Is a special four-hour course in power machine operation designed primarily to train operators for the garment-making industry. Students selected will be trained in the care, operation, and methods of production required by the garment industries of Ogden City. The successful completion of the work will qualify students to enter the garment industry. The training period for the work will be approximately three months. Shop Practice. The shop practice will be carried out along production methods similar to those in industry. The units of work will include straight needle operation, cutting, binding, gathering, and special machine operations. Actual production will be carried on in the class. Five hours terminal credit. Gibby. Trade Technical and Related. The fundamental information necessary in producing a first-class worker is given. This work includes relations problems, production methods, work attitudes and habits, safety first and production problems. At least one hour daily will be devoted to this work in connection with the shop practice. Five hours terminal credit. Gibby. RAILROAD TELEGRAPHY E. F. Easley This is a special fifteen - hour - a - week course in Railroad Telegraphy designed to train telegraphers for the local railroads. Students enrolling will not be required to meet regular college entrance requirements, but must take a physical examination and be at least eighteen years of age. Completion of a six months' course normally prepares the student for employment. Shop Practice and Related Technical. Practice will be given in sending and receiving Morse Code using standard railroad equipment. Technical instruction will be given' as needed on elementary train dispatching on worker relation problems, and safety. Eight hours terminal credit. Easley. WELDING TYPE B P. W. Burrows A course designed to qualify students as junior apprentice oxy-acetylene and electric arc welders. They may take as many months' training as is necessary to become proficient in all phases of welding and cutting. Vocational Orientation, Physical Education 41 and three selected activities are required in the freshman' year. Shop Practice. A course covering the following units oi work: source and preparation of acetylene and oxygen, construction and care of equipment, practice in making all types of welds in all position's, cast iron welding, jobs requiring preheating and annealling, brazing of steel, cast iron and copper alloys, welding of aluminum, pewter, etc., arid practice in applying different types of hardfacing and cutting of steel and cast iron'. Three hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Burrows. Trade Technical. A course covering the technical phases of the shop practice and the fundamental information necessary to do the practical work. Four hours terminal credit. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Burrows. 55 |