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Show Continuing Education 018. Consumer Problems in Clothing and Household Textiles—Selection, care, and use of fabrics from a consumer point of view. (1). 019. Tailoring—Custom tailoring techniques applied to construction of coats and suits. (1). 020. Decorative Construction—Skills for making draperies, pillows, bedspreads and other articles for the home. Demonstration of technique of slipcovering and refinishing. (1). 021. Knitting—Individual instruction in the basic knitting skills, such as stitch, design, blocking (sweaters, dress, stole, etc.). (1). 023. Intermediate Knitting—Continuation of Family Life 021. To further develop the basic skills in stitch, design, and blocking. (1). 025. Advanced Knitting—To develop skills in charting, changing of needles to coincide with change in yarns. (1). 031. Rug Making—New techniques of braiding and joining rugs. Emphasis on color, selection of design, shape, and material. (1). 032. Home Furnishing and Decoration—Principles of art in the furnishing of the home and in selecting colors, carpets, window decoration, furniture, and accessories. (1). 040. Family Relationships—Interpersonal relationships within the family; discussion of basic needs, values, goals, and patterns of behavior. (1). 041. Education for Marriage and Family Living—Designed to help men and women understand attitudes and relationships in marriage and to develop an appreciation for enriched family life. Includes a study of personality and successful adjustments in marriage. (1). 042. Child Guidance—Growth and development of the child and his relationship with his family, peers, and teachers from infancy through adolescence. (1). Continuing Education Department of Secondary Education Education 015—Improvement of Instruction. A course designed for persons who instruct in business and industry. (1-5) THE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE-TECHNICAL EDUCATION The School of Technology and Trade-Technical Education offers many general courses in the Departments of Automotive Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Institute of Trade-Technical Education and also in the Areas of Technical Education and Trade Education. Many courses listed in the day section of the catalog will be taught in the Division of Continuing Education. In addition, the following courses may be offered: Department of Pre-Engineering ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Courses of Instruction Mechanical Drawing 1. Mechanical Drawing (Elementary)—Care and use of drawing instruments, practices in proper lettering, conventional lines and symbols, geometrical constructions and beginning orthographic projections. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. (2). 2. Mechanical Drawing (Intermediate)—Advanced orthographic projections; primary and secondary auxiliary views; revolutions, intersections, and developments; isometric and oblique projection; sections and study of working drawing. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. (2). 3. Mechanical Drawing (Advanced)—Point, line, plane, problems, length and slope of line, development and intersections of surfaces, shades and shadows. Prerequisite: Mechanical Drawing 2. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. (2). Architectural Drawing 21. Blueprint Reading and Estimating (Elementary)— Figuring qualities of building materials, their cost, cost of handling, labor required for a four-room house. Individual instruction. (2). 368 369 |