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Show Diesel Technology 54 Diesel Engines for Tractors 5 Diesel Technology 55 Diesel Power Service and Maintenance 5 Diesel Technology 56 Diesel Power Service and Maintenance 5 Chemistry 1 General Chemistry 5 Economics 30 Industrial Economics 3 Psychology 51 Industrial Psychology S Area Requirements Selected 3 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 16 17 17 DIESEL TECHNICIAN MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Diesel Technology 1 Diesel Engine Construction 5 Diesel Technology 2 Principles and Operation of Diesel Engines 3 Diesel Technology 3 Diesel Maintenance Service 5 Diesel Technology 4 Fuel Injection Systems 3 Diesel Technology 5 Mechanical Drives 5 Diesel Technology 6 Drive Mechanisms 3 English 1-2-3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Machine Tool 27 Machine Shop 2 Technical Mathematics 3 Applied Algebra 5 Technical Mathematics 4 Applied Algebra 5 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 18 17 16 Sophomore Diesel Technology 51 Diesel Engines for Trucks 5 Diesel Technology 52 Diesel Engines for Trucks 3 Diesel Technology 53 Diesel Engines for Tractors 5 Diesel Technology 54 Diesel Engines for Tractors 3 Diesel Technology 55 Diesel Power Service and Maintenance 5 Diesel Technology 56 Diesel Power Service and Maintenance 3 Technical Mathematics 5 Applied Trigonometry 5 260 Welding 85 Welding Processes 2 Chemistry 1 General Chemistry 5 Industrial Drafting 1 Blueprint Reading 2 Industrial Drafting 11 Mechanical Drawing 3 Psychology 51 Industrial Psychology 3 Economics 30 Industrial Economics 3 Area Requirements Selected 3 3 18 18 17 Department of Electronics and Electronics Engineering Technology Assistant Professors Grant E. Horsley, Robert Salmond, Hur-schell Urie, Head; Instructor Earle Sanders* The Department of Electronics offers training in the fields of radio communications, servicing of electronic equipment, electronic technician, and electronic engineering technology. 010. Wire PreparationSoldering and wiring principles used in the electronic industry, including preparation of wire, wiring harnesses, cables, connectors, tie strips, lay-outs. One to five laboratories. A W S (1-5). Staff 011. Electronic Assembly Assembly and mounting of component parts into groups or lay-outs on mounting boards, brackets, tie points, chassis, as a whole or part of a sub-assembly. One to five laboratories. AWS(l-5). Staff 021. General Electronic Principles Shop Practice Construction of and tests on selected projects for a better understanding of the principles discussed in Electronics 022. Two to five laboratories. Summer (2-5). Staff 022. General Electronic PrinciplesBasic electronic concepts and principles for the pre-college student. Prerequisite: High school algebra. Two to five lecture periods. Su (2-5). Staff 024. Novice Amateur Radio TechniquesBasic principles and knowledge required to pass the FCC Novice Amateur Examination. Instruction in receiving and sending International Morse code and basic circuit applications. Two laboratories. Su (2). Staff 026. General Amateur Radio TechniquesBasic principles and knowledge required to pass the FCC examination for the 261 |