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Show Technology — Welding Technology — Aviation as well as overhead, vertical and flat position welding. Bronze welding of cast white metal, etc.; classroom instruction. One lecture, two 3-hour laboratories a week. (3-3-3-3-3-3) Evening 191, 192, 193. Tungsten Inert Gas Welding—Manipulation and theory of gas arc welding process for those with previous arc or acetylene welding experience. Welding of the most commonly used industrial metals stressed. One lecture, two 3-hour laboratories a week. (3-3-3) Evening 251. Gas Fusion Processes—Non-ferrous alloys and the newer developments in weld metals and their fluxes. Testing and inspection as required by American welding standards. Prerequisites: Welding 101 and 102. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. A (5) 252. Principles of Gas Fusion—Current developments in the oxyacetylene welding process; research and experimental work involved in a new industrial technique. Five lectures. A (5) 253. Advanced Arc Welding Processes—Principles and applications of advanced arc welding; weldability of ferrous and the non-ferrous metals, design, and cost estimating; inspection and testing. Field trips to Utah's leading industrial areas. Prerequisites : Welding 103-104. Five 3-hour laboratories a week. W (5) 255. Testing and Inspection—Industrial tests and inspection required to meet industrial standards. Prerequisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 236. Two lectures and three 3- hour laboratories a week. S (5) 260. Electric Arc Welding Processes—A basic course of principles and practices in electric arc welding. Latest advancements, research studies of industry of alloy welding is included. One lecture and two 3-hour laboratories a week. S (3) 261. Oxyacetylene Welding Processes—A basic course of principles and practices of oxyacetylene welding. Current advancements and developments in the various facets of modern uses of the oxyacetylene welding processes is included. One lecture and two 3-hour laboratories a week. W (3) 365. Advanced Welding Processes—A composite of arc and acetylene welding for students in related field. Two research papers on advanced fabrication and design are required. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. AWS (2) Welding (Example Only) Freshman Courses Credits Welding 101, 103, 105 15 Welding 102, 104, 106 15 Related Tech. Educ. 101 4 English 100 3 Health Education 100 2 Machine Tool 127 3 Welding 115 2 Engineering Graphics 115 .... 2 46 Sophomore Courses Credits Welding 251, 253, 255 15 Welding 252 5 Mfg. Eng. Tech. 236 4 Engineering Graphics 117 .... 2 Auto Service 140 3 Psychology 101 3 Elective 5 Economics 101 5 Physical Education 3 45 AVIATION The Aviation program is designed to prepare a student by standards of the Federal Aviation Administration, in the safe conduct of flight operations. Further objectives of the program are those which move the student from the elementary understanding of aeronautical subjects to an in-depth professional understanding of all elements of aeronautical knowledge that have a direct bearing on pilot performance. For further information, please contact the School of Technology. Courses of Instruction 101. Basic Ground School—An introductory course in aeronautical knowledge designed to give students a basic understanding of elements involved in air navigation procedures, pilot meteorology, aircraft performance, Federal Aviation rules and regulations and other subject areas having a relationship to Private Pilot performance. At the completion of this course, students should be prepared to take the F.F.A. written examination for the Private Pilot License. A Su (4) 102. Advanced Ground School—An advanced course in aeronautical knowledge designed to give students an advanced level of understanding of flight subjects necessary for adequate performance at the Commercial Pilot level. Studies include airplane performance and stability, aircraft powerplant operations, advanced flight meteorology, and advanced flight navigation. At the completion of this course, students should be prepared to take the F.F.A. written examination for the Commercial Pilot License. Students must have successfully passed the Private 384 385 |