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Show 152 CURRICULA Machine Shop (Pre-Apprentice) Freshman Year A. W. S. English 81 3 Machine Shop 51, 52, 53 5 5 5 Machine Shop 61, 62, 63 5 5 5 Mathematics 81 5 Orientation 11 2 Physical Education 1 Ill Technical Education 84 3 Technical Education 92, 93, 94 2 2 2 Technical Education 86 2 18 17 19 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Economics 81 3 Health Education 1 2 Machine Shop 54, 55, 56 5 5 5 Machine Shop 64, 65, 66 5 5 5 Mathematics 82, 83 4 4 Physical Education Ill Sociology 81 3 Technical Education 81 3 Technical Education 88 2 18 18 18 Machine Shop Technology (Leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree) Freshman Year A. English 1, 2, 3 3 Machine Shop 51, 52, 53 5 "â– Mathematics 1, 4, and 3a, 10 5 Physical Education 1 Technical Education 92, 93 2 16 W. S. 3 3 5 5 8 5 1 1 2 17 16 153 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Chemistry 1, 2 r. 5 5 Economics 1 3 Engineering 2 3 Health Education 1 2 Machine Shop 54, 55 5 5 Mathematics 7, 8 4 4 Physical Education Ill Speech 1 5 Technical Education 94, 95, 89 2 2 3 Electives 3 19 17 18 *If a student has not had advanced algebra in high school he should register for Mathematics 1. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Shop Practice 51. Elementary Machine Practice. A course designed for those who have had no or very little machine shop training. Shop discussion (group and individual) and demonstrations are given in all basic fundamentals of lathe operation such as tool grinding, setting up apparatus, chucking in universal, independent and collet chucks, center drilling stock, facing, rough and finish turning, shoulder turning, radial and fillet forming, knurling, external and internal threading, drilling, reaming, boring and taper turning. Safety precautions are stressed in all phases. Some bench work and hand tool instruction are given. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Larson 52. Advanced Lathe Operation. Instruction is given in the machining of repair parts, tools and projects. Instruction is also given in advanced lathe operation, blind boring, acme and square threads, use of cat head, spider, steady reset and follow rest. Bench work with hand tools and job layout is stressed. Five quarter hours. Winter. Larson 53. Shaper Operation and Bench Work. A course giving shaper operation, setting up the job, use of clamps, parallels, and vise. Adjusting the stroke and speed of the machine for the job at hand. Doing jobs which give training in plain and angular shaping. Also cutting ke-yways, dovetails, etc. Advanced bench and layout work is given with more advanced lathe work. Five quarter hours. Spring. Larson 54. Do-All Operation. A course giving the do-all operation for cutting and fabrication of parts. Elementary milling machine operation such as setting up apparatus, clamping in the vise, and clamping on the table; plain milling and vertical milling, including going and straddle milling are taught; also advanced lathe, shaper, drill press and bench work. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Larson |