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Show Sophomore English 5 Introduction to Literature 3 Machine Tool 27 Machine Shop 3 Welding 85 Welding Processes 3 Machine Tool 3 Machine Processes 5 Electronics 26, 28, 53 Industrial Electronics 3 3 3 Physical Education 1 Approved Electives Selected 5 Industrial Arts 11 CraftLeather 3 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Area Requirements Selected 9 5 5 18 17 18 Junior Course Title A W S Education 101 Human Growth and Development 3 Education 161 Audio Visual Instruction 3 Education 104 Health of the Sec. School Student 3 Approved Electives Selected 5 10 8 Speech 15 Public Address 3 Education 146 Methods of Teaching 3 Education 111 Backgrounds & Status of American Education 3 Area Requirements Selected 5 5 16 18 17 Department of Industrial Drafting Assistant Professor Richard S. Best The curriculum in Industrial Drafting prepares the student for employment as an Industrial Drafting Technician or as a Junior Tool Designer in industry after completion of two years of study. Students desiring a bachelor of science degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology will need to consult with the Department head. Many of the industrial drafting courses may be used toward the technology degree. Courses of Instruction 021. Blueprint Reading and SketchingPrinciples of blue print reading and sketching as applied to industry. For pre-college students. Two to five laboratories. Su (2-5). 312 022. Mechanical DrawingBasic drawing practices to include: lettering, visualization of size and shape, use and care of instruments, geometrical principles, symbols, drawing to scale, multiview, and dimensioned drawings. For pre-college students. Two to five laboratories. Su (2-5). Staff 1. Blueprint Reading and SketchingPrinciples of blueprint reading and sketching as applied to industry. Two laboratories. A W S (2). 2. Blueprint Reading and Sketching Continuation of blueprint reading and sketching 1. Two laboratories. A W S (2). Staff 11. Mechanical DrawingBasic drawing practices to include: lettering, visualization of size and shape, use and care of instruments, geometrical principles, symbols, drawing to scale, multiview, and dimensioned drawings. Two laboratories. A W S (2). Best 12. Electronic Schematic and Blueprint Reading and SketchingElectrical and electronic symbols used in electrical and electronic schematics and blueprints; use and care of drawing instruments. Prerequisite: Drafting 11. Two laboratories. W (2). Staff 13. Electronic Schematic and Blueprint Reading and SketchingContinuation of Drafting 12 with emphasis on reading and drawing various types of electrical and electronic pictorial diagrams, schematics, and wiring blueprint. Prerequisite: Drafting 12. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 15. Welding Blueprint ReadingInterpretation and application of blueprint reading; estimation and cost of materials and structural design as it applies to welding in industry. For majors. One lecture and one laboratory. W (2). Johnson 23. Mechanical Drawing Continuation of Industrial Drafting 11, including lettering, sectional, primary, pictorial, revolutions, intersections and development drawings; working and assembly drawings. Three laboratories and one lecture. W S (2 or 4). Best 24. Mechanical Drawing Continuation of Industrial Drafting 23, including threads, fasteners, springs, clearance, tolerances, fits, graphic representation, power transmission devices, welding symbols, use of reference materials. Three laboratories and one lecture. S (2-4). Best 313 |