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Show 25. Theory and Application of Vacuum tubes. A course in equivalent circuits: high vacuum tubes, gas' tubes, thyratrons, ignition. Prerequisites: Radio 15, Mathematics 8.Four lectures and one laboratory period a week. Five quarter hours. Spring. Murphy 31. Internationl Morse Code. A beginning course designed to acquaint the students with the characters of the alphabet, numerals, and simple punctuation. The student should be able to receive up to ten words per minute at the conclusion of this course. Five one-half hour periods a week. Autumn, Winter, Spring. One quarter hour. Dalley 32. International Morse Code. An intermediate course designed to increase the receiving speed from ten words per minute to about fifteen words per minute. The student also learns to send code with a "straight" key. Five one-half hour periods a week. Autumn, Winter, Spring. One quarter hour. Dalley 33. International Morse Code. An advanced course designed to increase sending and receiving speed to about twenty words per minute. Instructions and practice are given in message handling and use of the semi-automatic key. Five one-half hour periods a week. Autumn, Winter, Spring. One quarter hour. Dalley DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICS H. P. Huish, Coodinator Aeronautics 1, 10, and 12 provide minimum training for CAA Private Pilot's license. Aeronautics 2, 3, and 4 are required for a commercial pilot's license, and although not required for a private license, the courses are very valuable and should be taken by anyone who flies. Any student taking Aeronautics 10, 11, or 12 is expected to take Aeroautics 2, 3 and 4 unless he has had the courses previously. To secure a private pilot's license a student must pass a CAA test in flight and ground school. AERONAUTICS COURSES OF INSRUCTION Ground School 1. Civil Aeronautics Regulations. A course of instructions in the rules and regulations of the Civil Aeronautics Administration and the State of Utah, including registration and certification of aircraft and personnel, flight, rules and air traffic rules. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 2. Meteorology for Pilots. A course of instruction in those aspects of the science of the atmosphere that affect the safe operation of aircraft, and the facilities and services of the Federal Weather Bureau. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 3. Aerial Navigation. A course of instruction in navigation problems, methods, instruments, facilities. Two quarter hours. Winter. Staff 4. General Service of Aircraft. A course in the general servicing, operation, certification, etc., of aircraft. One quarter hour. Spring. Staff Flight School Flight training is provided through CAA licensed flying schools in Weber College territory. A special fee is required for flight training. 10. Dual Flight Instruction. Ten to fourteen hours of dual flight instruction in CAA licensed aircraft. Learning the fundamental controls, maneuvers, and operation of aircraft. Prerequisite: Aeronautics 1. (May be taken concurrently). One-half quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 11. Solo Flight Training. Fifteen to eighteen hours of solo practice, mastering the fundamental maneuvers and controls of aircrait. Prerequisite: Aeronautics 1, successfully passed, a CAA solo license, Aeronautics 10, and enrollment in the current ground school course. One-half quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 12. Solo Flight Training. Fifteen to eighteen hours of solo flight, perfecting maneuvers. At the completion of this course the student is expected to be able to pass the CAA flight test for a private pilot's license. One-half quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY G. M. Alexander, L. E. Rich, M. L. Stevenson CURRICULUM Architectural Technology Freshman Year A. W. S. Art 11 2 Botany 7 4 Business 41 3 Chemistry 81 3 Engineering 1, 2 3 3 Engineering 49 1 Engineering Technology 21 3 English 81, 52 3 3 Geology 11 4 Mathematics 1, 3, 4 5 5 5 Physical Education 1 1 1 Speech 9 3 18 16 19 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Arch. Tech 3, 21 3 5 Arch. Tech. 31, 32 3 3 Arch. Tech. 37 2 Arch. Tech. 11 4 Business la 3 Economics 81 3 Engineering Tech 4, 5, 6 4 4 4 Engineering Tech. 27 3 Physics 4 5 Sociology 81 3 Elective 2 17 17 17 |