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Show 164 105 The Type B Trade Course is one in which the related instruction is given by the shop teacher, incidental to the shop instruction, with no separation of the total time into definite periods for the teaching of related subjects. In such courses, fifty percent of the school time, which must not be less than fifteen hours a week, is given to the combination of shop and technical instruction. The balance of the school day, or thirty hours a week, is devoted to general and related subjects. The time used may exceed the standards here stated. All training programs are recommended by local advisory committees composed of representatives of labor, management, and Weber College. The first two years of training under the College program are evaluated and recognized by the advisory committees as part of the first two years of apprenticeship. The Trade Extension Program is designed: (1) to offer related and technical instruction to apprentices who have not yet received their journeymen certificates but who are employed on-the-job in programs related to the school training, (2) to offer instruction to journeymen in the recent development of their fields or to give refresher experience in their chosen occupations, and (3) to offer to owners, managers, and executives, training in industrial organization, management, and supervision. DEPARTMENT OF AUTO BODY RECONDITIONING R. Vandenberg The curriculum in Auto Body Reconditioning prepares the student for employment after the completion of two years of training. Auto Body Reconditioning CURRICULUM Auto Body Technology The Auto Body Technology curriculum is designed for the student who desires to continue his education in a senior institution. Basic Requirements Major Field Requirements Related Requirements Recommended Electives Course English 81 Health Education 1 Mathematics 81 Orientation 11 Physical Education Auto Body 51-56 Auto Body 61-66 Technical Education 83 Technical Education 87 Technical Education 88 Economics 21 Sociology 21 Technical Education 81 Technical Education 84 Technical Education 86 Technical Education 91, 92 Description Credit English Essentials 3 Personal Hygiene 2 Applied Mathematics 5 Freshman Orientation 2 Three Approved Activities 3 Shop Practice 30 Trade Technical 30 Auto Familiarization 2 Machine Shop 2 Welding 2 Industrial Economics 3 Social Relationships 3 Vocational Science 3 Industrial Safety 3 Basic Tool Processes 2 Mechanical Drawing 4 CURRICULUM Basic Requirements Major Field Requirements Educational Requirements Recommended Electives Course English 1, 2, 3 Health Education 1 Orientation 1 or 11 Physical Education Auto Body 51-56 Auto Body 61-66 Economics 1 Mathematics 1 Mathematics 3 Mathematics 4 Technical Education Technical Education Technical Education 21, 22 Humanities Life Science Physical Science 87 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 Three Selected Activities 3 Shop Practice 30 Trade Technical 30 Principles of Economics 3 Intermediate Algebra 5 Trigonometry 5 College Algebra 5 Machine Shop 2 Welding 2 Mechanical Drawing 4 See list of 3 subjects on 5 pages 39-44 5 51. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Shop Practice Fender Repair. Training in the fundamental principles and practices of roughing out metal, metal bumping, buffing, sanding, leading, shrinking, welding, and the metal finishing of fenders. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Vandenberg 52. Automotive Refinishing. Instruction and training in the care and use of spray equipment, preparing the surfaces for refinishing; fundamental procedures in priming, surfacing, coior matching, blending touch up, stripping, and the application of lacquer and synthetic enamels. Five quarter hours. Winter. Vandenberg 53. Automotive Body Repair. Training in the placement and repair of body parts, such as cowl, panel, trunk, lid rocker, sills, side, floor, top, and door panels; also, checking and alignment of the automobile body. Five quarter hours. Spring Vandenberg 54. Automotive Body. Training in the replacement, repair, and lubrication of the auto body mechanism, such as window and ventilator regulators, door and seat adjusters, and windshield wiper mechanism. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Vandenberg 55. Principles and Practice of Construction. Aligning, straightening, and servicing the automobile chassis, including axles, front wheel suspension, steering gears, springs, drive shaft, and brakes. Five quarter hours. Winter. Vandenberg |