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Show Technology Mathematics 14, 18, 21 Inter. Alg. Trig., Physical Education 1 or 11 Secretarial Training 1 Speech 8 or English 8 Architectural Technology 10 (or Art 5) Architectural Technology 31, 32 Architectural Technology 11 Business Economics 1 Architectural Technology 4, 5, 6 Architectural Technology 27 Secretarial Training 21 Physics 51, 54 Sociology 41 Arch. Tech.15 or Physics 52, 55 College Algebra Freshman Activities Elementary Typing Speech for Every Day Needs Sophomore History of Architecture Architectural Drawing Building Equipment Selected Prin. of Ecnoomics Design Concrete Estimating Calculators College Physics Social Relationships Elements of Electricity 17 17 17 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 2 15 17 17 Courses of Instruction 4. Mechanics Applied—Fundamental principles of materials, equilibrium of forces, simple machines, bridge and roof trusses, centroids, and moment of inertia. Prerequisite: Mathematics 18. Four periods a week. A (4). Alexander 5. Structural Design Applied—Bar Stress for fixed and moving loads and design of beam and truss members. Prerequisite: Mathematics 18. Two lectures and two laboratory periods a week. S (4). 6. Reinforced Concrete Design Applied—Design and control of concrete mixtures, area footings and sizes and strength of reinforced columns. Prerequisite: Mathematics 18. One lecture and three laboratory periods a week. S (4). Staff 10. History of Architecture—Architectural origins and early forms; primitive, Egyptian, Aegean; summation of early types. Three lectures a week. S (3). Staff Technology 1. Mechanical Equipment of Buildings—Heating requirements, ventillation ,plumbing and drainage, refrigeration and air conditions. Prerequisite: Physics 51. One lecture and two laboratory periods a wee k. S (4). Staff 15. Elements of Applied Electiricity—Electricity as applied to buildings, conductors, wire capacities, and standard practices. Prerequisite: Physics 51. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. S (5). Staff 27. Estimating and Building Contracts—Figuring material and labor costs, profit and overhead as applied to buildings. Prerequisite: Architectural Technology 31 or equivalent. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. S (3). Alexander 30. Architectural Drawing (Elementary)—A course in materials symbols, plot plans, drawing and detailing of contemporary homes. Prerequisite: Engineering 2 or Intermediate Mechanical Drawing. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. AWS (2). Alexander 31. Architectural Drawing—Material symbols, plot plans, drawing and detailing of small homes. Prerequisite: Engineering 2. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. A (3). 32. Architectural Drawing, Advanced—Special features of construction. Prerequisite: Architectural Technology 31. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. W (3). Alexander Institute of Trade-Technical Education Howard M. Johnson, Director The Institute of Trade-Technical Education is a major division of the School of Technology and Trade-Technical Education. The Institute serves the community through supplying to the trades, business and industry competent workers who have pride in craftsmanship and who are taught to understand their responsibilities to the community, state and nation. The courses offered reflect the practices and procedures used in modern industry. The Trade Program is designed to provide from one to two years of instruction. Actual and simulated work experiences are obtained through the completion of exercises, projects, and jobs carefully selected. The Day Trade Preparatory Courses comprise Type A and Type B as follows: 284 285 |