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Show Technology motion, work, energy and power, vectors and graphic solutions, basic machines, friction and rotation, torque and power transmission. W (5). Staff 3. Beginning Physics Continued—A comprehensive course in physics dealing mainly with mechanics, precision measurements, structure of matter, solids, liquids, gases, forces and motion, work, energy and power, vectors and graphic solutions, basic machines, friction and rotation, torque and power transmission. S (5). Staff 4. Beginning Mathematics—This course provides the necessary mathematical background for an understanding of the theories, concepts, and laws as they apply to the circuit components and circuits covered in electricity and electronics. A review of algebraic rules is required first, then such subjects as powers of ten, use of slide rule reciprocals, ratio and proportion, simultaneous linear equations, applied geometry, right angle trigonometry, etc., are covered. A (5) Staff 5. Beginning Mathematics Continued—This course provides the necessary mathematical background for an understanding of the theories, concepts, and laws as they apply to the circuit components and circuits covered in electricity and electronics. A review of algebraic rules is required first, then such subjects as powers of ten, use of slide rule reciprocals, ratio and proportion, simultaneous linear equations, applied geometry, right angle trigonometry, etc., are covered. W (5). Staff 6. Beginning Mathematics Continued—This course provides the necessary mathematical background for an understanding of the theories, concepts, and laws as they apply to the circuit components and circuits covered in electricity and electronics. A review of algebraic rules is required first, then such subjects as power of ten, use of slide rule reciprocals, ratio and proportion, simultaneous linear equations, applied geometry, right angle trigonometry, etc., are covered. S (5). Staff 7. Beginning Drafting—Instruction and application of electrical and electronic symbols, block diagrams, schematic elements and diagrams, components and assemblies, connection diagram, printed circuit, wiring and the line diagrams. A (3). Staff 8. Beginning Drafting Continued—Instruction and application of electrical and electronic symbols, block diagrams, schematic elements and diagrams, components and assemblies, connection diagrams, printed circuit, wiring and line diagrams. W (3). Staff Technology 10. Beginning Instrument Processes—A study of sensing elements and components which are non-electrical in nature, and a study concerning behaviors of materials undergoing stresses, relative to pressure gages, liquid and gas flow measurements, liquid level measurements, temperature measurement (non-electrical), specific gravity-measurements and viscosity measurements. S (5). Staff 11. Beginning Instrument Principles—A basic science class to provide background information on subjects such as physical laws, theory of flight, blueprint interpretation, and materials, standards, structures, hydraulics, plumbing, weight and balance, and function of aircraft instruments both pneumatic and electronic. A (3). Staff 12. Beginning Instrument Processes Continued—A study of sensing elements and components which are non-electrical in nature, and a study concerning behaviors of materials undergoing stresses, relative to pressure gages, liquid and gas flow measurements, liquid level measurements, temperature measurement (non-electrical), specific gravity measurements and viscosity measurements. S (5). Staff 13. Beginning Instrument Principles Continued—A basic science to provide background information on subjects such as physical laws, theory of flight, blueprint interpretation, and materials, standards, structures, hydraulics, plumbing, weight and balance, and function of aircraft instruments both pneumatic and electronic. W (3). Staff 14. Beginning Instrument Processes Continued—A study of sensing elements and components which are non-electrical in nature; and a study concerning behaviors of materials undergoing stresses, relative to pressure gages, liquid and gas flow measurements, liquid level measurements, temperature measurement (non electrical), specific gravity measurements and viscosity measurements. S (5). Staff 15. Beginning Instrument Principles Continued—A basic science class to provide background information on subjects such as physical laws, theory of flight, blueprint interpretation, and materials, standards structures, hydraulics, plumbing, weight and balance, and function of aircraft instruments both pneumatic and electronic. S (3). Staff 288 289 |