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Show and electronic schematics and blueprints; use and care of drawing instruments. Prerequisite: Drafting 11. W (2). Staff 13. Electronic Schematic and Blueprint Reading and SketchingContinuation of Drafting 12 with emphasis on reading and drawing various types of electrical and electronic pictorial diagrams, schematics, and wiring blueprint. Prerequisite: Drafting 12. S (2). Staff 15. Welding Blueprint ReadingInterpretation and application of blueprint reading; estimation and cost of materials and structural design as it applies to welding in industry. For majors. W (3). Johnson 23. Mechanical Drawing Continuation of Industrial Drafting 11, including lettering, sectional, primary, pictorial, revolutions, intersections and development drawings; working and assembly drawings. W S (4). Best 24. Mechanical Drawing Continuation of Industrial Drafting 23, including threads, fasteners, springs, clearance, tolerances, fits, graphic representation, power transmission de-vices, welding symbols, use of reference materials. S (4). Best 52. Applied Descriptive GeometryGeometrical principles using the folding line to solve problems of line, surfaces, angles, intersections, auxiliary, sectional ,and combinations. A (4). Best 53. Elements of DesignIntroduction to design and elementary research; planning small units using applied geometrical principles, references, tool and machine operations and working drawings. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 24 and Technical Mathematics 5. W (4). Best 54. Jig and Fixture DesignJig and fixtures, tool and ma-chine operations, surface finishes, layouts, commercial template, manufacturing processes, standards, and use of industrial reference material. S (4). Best 102. Sheet Metal Layout Development and layout of sheet metal patterns using three methods of development: parallel line, radial lines, and triangulations. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 24, 52. W (3). Staff 103. Pattern Design (Foundry)Foundry practices, materials, and their adaptibility, pattern making principles, metal shrinkage, surface finishing, methods of cleaning castings, core making and use, development of simple patterns, and specifications preparation. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 24, 52. S (3) Staff 132. Operations and Applied DraftingApplication of descriptive geometric principles related to the machine tool operations. A (4). Staff 133. Operations and Applied DraftingApplication of de-sign elements. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 132. W (4). Staff 134. Operations and Applied DraftingApplication of jig and fixture design. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 133. S (4) Staff 152. Electrical CircuitsElectrical drawing principles, including electrical symbols, diagrams, schematic drawings, pictorial representation, electrical materials and their properties, drafting templates, specifications, and reference materials. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 24, 52. A (3). Staff 153. Hydraulic DesignHydraulic design principles, schematic and flow line drawings, designing systems for liquids, gasses and air, use of pictorial line drawings. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 24, Physics 21. S (3). Staff INDUSTRIAL DRAFTING MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Industrial Drafting 1 Blueprint Reading and Sketching 2 Industrial Drafting 11 Mechanical Drawing 2 Industrial Drafting 23 Mechanical Drawing 4 Industrial Drafting 24 Mechanical Drawing 4 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 Tech. Mathematics 3, 4, 5 Applied Algebra, Applied or (Math. 14,18, 21) Trigonometry, Applied Algebra 5 5 5 English 1,2,3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Art 41 General Drawing 3 Chemistry 1 General Chemistry 5 16 16 17 |