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Show 184 70. Farm Surveying. Farm survey problems. Use of the builder's transit; theory of surveying. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Butterfield 71. Care and Service of Farm Tractors. Adjustment, trouble shooting, performance, and servicing of farm tractors. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Staff 73. Farm Tractor Engines. Repair, reconditioning and servicing of the modern tractor engine; practical training in assembly and disassembly, Two quarter hours. Winter. Staff 75. Rope and Leatherwork. Emphasis is placed on bridles, halters, martingales, and harnesses. Two quarter hours. Winter. Butterfield DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS R. Best, C. B. Larson The Industrial Arts curriculum is designed to give the first two years of training toward a four-year program for a student who desires to teach Industrial Arts in the secondary schools of the state. Industrial Arts CURRICULUM Basic Requirements Area Requirements Educational Requirements Recommended Electives Course English 1, 2, 3 Health Education 1 Orientation 1 or 11 Physical Education Economics 1 Life Science 1, 2 Phys. Science 1, 2 Psychology 1 Art 1 Industrial Arts 21-23 Industrial Arts 7, 8 Mathematics 1 Mathematics 3 Mathematics 4 Tech. Education 21, 23 Industrial Arts 2 Industrial Arts 5 Industrial Arts 11 Speech 3 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 Approved Activities 3 Prin. of Economics 3 Prin. of Biology 9 Integra, of Phys. Sci. 9 Gen'l. Psychology 5 Elem. Design & Color 3 Mill & Joinery 10 Welding 4 Interm. Algebra 5 Trigonometry 5 College Algebra 5 Mech. Drawing 6 Bench Metal Work 3 Ornamental Iron 3 Plastics 2 Public Address 3 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Industrial Arts 1. Sheet Metal Fabrication. Practice in the fundamental operations and tools processes of sheet metal work. Instruction is provided in the use of black iron, galvanizing iron, and bright tin; pattern development, and shop layout, cutting, soldering, seaming, riveting, and writing, etc. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 185 2. Bench Metal Work. Metal work and training in the use of hand tools, bench metal work, and tool sharpening with elementary training in the drill press and engine lathe. Shop work which requires use of mathematics in machine shop problems and galvanized layout. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 4. Forging. Training in the fundamental operations of forging such as shaping, bending, punching, hardening, tempering, and forge welding. The course gives background training which prepares the student for farm shop repair work. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 5. Ornamental Iron. Instruction in designing and making iron furnishings, fences, gates, grills, frills, and other objects from round, flat, square, octagon, angle, and other shapes of iron. Planishing, peening, and metal finishing are included. Three quarter hours. Winter. Staff 7. Welding—Arc and Acetylene. Principles and practices of oxyacteylene welding and cutting, lead burning, grazing, silver- soldering, and sheet metal welding. Two quarter hours. Winter. H.Johnson 8. Welding—Arc and Acetylene. A continuation of 7. Principles and practices of welding, tubing, pipe, stainless steel, aluminum, dur-aluminum, chrome, molybdenum, and other alloys using arc and acetylene equipment. Two quarter hours. Spring. H.Johnson 11. Plastics. A course designed to acquaint the student with the new and important groups of plastic materials now being produced and to teach him the fundamentals necessary to work with plastics, using hand and machine operations. Two quarter hours. Spring. Staff 13. Ceramics. A course dealing in moulding and designing of ceramic clays into vases, dolls, roses and novelty items. Special attention is given to baking, glazing, firing and painting. Lace and net work also studied. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 14. Ceramics. A continuation of Ceramics 13. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 15. Ceramics. A continuation of Ceramics 14. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter Spring. Staff 16. Ceramics. A continuation of Ceramics 15. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 17. Leather Craft. A class in design of key cases, wallets, belts, bags, brief cases, and related projects executed in techniques of carving, stamping and embossing. Special instruction is given in the preparation and handling of leather during the tooling and construction process. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Two quarter hours. Staff |