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Show going and straddle milling are taught f also advanced lathe, shaper, drill press and bench work. Two to five quarter hours. Spring. Larson 54. Milling Machine Operation. A course in milling machine operation including plain and angular milling. Use of dividing head in plain, differential, and angular indexing. Elementary gear work is given; also advanced lathe, shaper, do-all, and drill press operation. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn. Larson 55. Advanced Machine Shop. A course in advanced general machine shop operation, including lathe, shaper, drill press, do-all milling machine, bench work, and layout; the machining of machine repair parts and rough casting. Two to five quarter hours. Winter. Larson 56. Grinding Machine Operation. A course in the operation of grinding equipment, machining of production parts, procedure in grinding, taper, cylinders, internal grinding, surface grinding, and heat treatment of metals. Two to five quarter hours. Spring. Larson 57. Specialization Course in Machine Shop. Advanced work as given in the various phases of machine shop. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer. Staff Trade Technical 61. Elementary Machine Shop. A course designed to give a discussion of problems and procedures connected with lathe nomenclature and each basic lathe operation. Mathematics of feeds and speed, thread depth, mating, parts, and calculation of machine setting for tapers are taught. Films, models, charts, and special aids are used. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn. Larson 62. Lathe Operation. A study of advanced lathe operations, advanced machining problems, accurate measuring and machining shaft cuts, machining sequence for saving time, production, habits, etc. Hand tools and bench work are discussed. Two to Five quarter hours. Winter. Larson 63. Do-All Nomenclature. A study of do-all nomenclature, job selector, welding blades, setting blade on machine, setting guides, contour sawing, filing, polishing and fabricating parts on a do-all in comparison with other machine shop machines; milling machine nomenclature, cutters, setting up machine for a job, elementary milling, and mathematics involved in the milling machine operation. Two to five quarter hours. Spring. Larson 64. Milling Machine Problems. Design and purpose of milling machines, as production machines, nomenclature, mathematics involved in dividing head work. Plain differential and angular indexing. Mathematics and procedures in squaring, hexing, and cutting spur gears as well as attachments to machines in doing milling work. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn. Larson 65. Advanced Machine Shop Problems. Mathematics and procedures in machining drills, cutters, reamers, spiral gears, bevel gears, and other advanced machine problems. Two to five quarters hours. Winter. Larson 66. Grinding Machine Operation. A course designed to give training in abrasives, shapes, kinds, bonds, makes, and wheel manufacture. Advanced problems encountered in machining of of production parts; job layout and job procedures in machining, castings, and machine parts are also given. Blueprints are studied, as well as current events in the machine shops of the nation. Elementary heat treatment of metals. Two to five quarter hours. Spring. Larson 67. Specialization in Theory of Machine Shop. Advanced work is given in the various phases of machine shop. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer. Staff DEPARTMENT OF MAINTENANCE MECHANICS J. A. Gaz, G. M. Hartog, R. Best, C. B. Larson, J. McCormac, R. Vandenberg The curriculum in Maintenance Mechanics prepares the student for employment after completion of two years of training. Maintennace Mechanics CURRICULUM Course Description Credit Basic English 81 English Essentials 3 Requirements Health Education 1 Personal Hygiene 2 Mathematics 81 Applied Mathematics 5 Orientation 11 Freshman Orientation 2 Physical Education 3 approved activities 3 Major Field Maint. Mech. 51-56 Shop Practice 30 Requirements Maint. Mech. 61-66 Trade Technical 30 Related Tech. Education 91-92 Mechanical Drawing 4 Requirements Recommended Bact. 1 Elem. Bact. 5 Electives Chemistry 81 Chemistry Applied 3 Economics 21 Industrial Economics 3 Sociology 21 Social Relationships 3 Tech. Education 81 Vocational Science 3 Tech. Education 84 Industrial Safety 3 Tech. Education 86 Basic Tool Processes 2 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Shop Practice 51. Hand Tools and Benchwork. A course outlined to train individuals in the use and repair of hand tools, and bench work; also elementary training on the engine lathe, power hack-saw, drill press, |