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Show 54. Elements of Design—Continuation of Industrial Drafting 53. Jig and fixtures, tool and machine operations, surface finishes, layouts, commercial template, manufacturing processes, standards, and use of industrial reference material. Three laboratories and one lecture. S (4). Best 55. 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. Three laboratories. W (3). Staff 56. Pattern Design (Foundry)—Foundry practices, materials, and their adaptability, pattern making principles, metal shrinking, surface finishing, methods of cleaning castings, core making and use, development of simple patterns, and specifications preparation. Prerequisite: Industrial Drafting 24, 52. Three laboratories. S (3). Staff INDUSTRIAL DRAFTING TECHNICIAN MAJOR Freshman Course Title A W S Industrial Drafting : 22 Mechanical Drawing 4 Industrial Drafting 23 Mechanical Drawing Con't. 4 Industrial Drafting 24 Mechanical Drawing Con't. 4 Mathematics 14 Intermediate Algebra 5 Mathematics 21 College Algebra 5 Mathematics 18 Trigonometry 5 Or (Preferred) Technical Education 13 Applied Algebra (5) Technical Education 14 Applied Algebra (5) Technical Education 15 Applied Trigonometry (5) Industrial Education Or Orientation 1 3 Industrial Orientation 1 College Orientation (2) English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communication 3 3 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 Health Education Personal Health 2 Art 20 Basic Drawing 3 Machine Tool 27 Machine Shop 3 Engineering 41 Slide Rule 1 17 16 16 Sophomore Industrial Drafting 52 Industrial Drafting 53 Industrial Drafting 54 Applied Descriptive Geometry Elements of Design Elements of Design Con't. 288 Course Title A W S Engineering 4 Or Mfg. Eng. Tech. 32 Economics 1 Secretarial Training 1 or 2 Art 11 Art 46 Art 29 Psychology 51 Or 1 Office Administration 21 Welding 85 Area Requirements Surveying Or Inspection Methods Prin. of Economics Elementary Type 4 Or (3) 3 3 Pen Lettering Rendering Design Perspective Drawing Ind. Psychology (General) Business Machines Welding Processes Selected 3 3 3 2 2 5 3 3 o O 17 16 16 Department of Machine Tool and Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate Professors, Clifton B. Larson, Head; Howard M. Johnson, A. Kent Randall; Assistant Professors, Richard S. Best, David S. Gailey, Robert E. Wallentine. Courses of Instruction for Machine Tool 021. General Machine Tool — Project work in general phases of machine tool. For pre-college students. Five laboratories. Su (5). Staff 022. General Theory of Machine Tool—Theory in various phases of machine tool. For pre-college students. Five lectures. Su (5). Staff 1. Machine Processes—Fundamental lathe and drill press operations and bench work. Five laboratories. A (5). Staff 2. Machining Principles — Tool grinding, metal cutting, measurements, lathe operations. Five lectures. A (5). Staff 3. Machine Processes—Fundamental milling machine, advanced lathe and drilling operations. Five laboratories. W (5). Staff 4. Machining Principles—Precision drilling, boring, and shaping of metals with respect to various machines and their cutting tools. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 2. Five lectures. W (5). staff 5. Machine Processes—Heat treatment of metal parts and tools; surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, internal grinding, tool and cutter grinding. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 3. Five laboratories. S (5). 289 |