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Show Continuing Education Continuing Education 22. Blueprint Reading and Estimating (Advanced)—Continuation of elementary estimating, including construction reports and comparison with estimates. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. (2). 36. Architectural Design—Planning and designing small homes. Prerequisite: Architectural Drawing 21. (2). Building Drawing and Materials 051. Building, Drawing and Materials—Drawing symbols and detailed layouts related to building construction. Prerequisite: Intermediate mechanical drawing. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. (2). 052. Advanced Building, Drawing and Materials—Continuation of building, drawing, and materials home planning, floor layouts, elevations, stairs, sections, and plot plans. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. (2). Institute of Trade-Technical Education AUTO BODY Courses of Instruction 071. Auto Body (General Shop)—A leisure-time activity. Principles and practices of roughing out metal, buffing, leading, welding and the preparation of metal for refinishing. Fundamental principles and demonstrations in spray painting. A W S (3). 71. Auto Body and Refinishing—Roughing out metal, leading, shrinking, welding, and metal finishing; care and use of the various types of spray painting equipment and the fundamental procedures in color matching and blending touch-up. A W S (3). 72. Auto Body and Refinishing—Continuation of Auto Body and Refinishing 71. (3). 73. Auto Body and Refinishing—Continuation of Auto Body and Refinishing 72. (3). 74. Auto Body and Refinishing—Continuation of Auto Body and Refinishing 73. (3). AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Courses of Instruction 75. Auto Body and Refinishing- Body and Refinishing 74. (3). 76. Auto Body and Refinishing- Body and Refinishing 75. (3). -Continuation of Auto -Continuation of Auto 025. Driver Training—Skill and laws involved in operating motor vehicle. Road and classroom instruction. Lectures and laboratories arranged. A W S Su (2). Staff 71. Automatic Transmissions—Theory, construction, methods of overhaul, and trouble-shooting of automatic transmissions. Classroom work consists of the lecture, use of films, manufacturers' charts, etc. Units of each kind of drive are disassembled, inspected and reassembled according to manufacturer's recommended procedure in the shop. (3). 72. Automatic Transmissions- Drive Transmissions 71. (3). 73. Automatic Transmissions- Drive Transmissions 72. (3). -Continuation of Automatic -Continuation of Automatic 74. Automotive Electricity—Theory, construction, and servicing storage batteries, generators and their control systems ; wiring systems, ignition systems, and starting motors and their controls. (3). 75. Carburetion—Theory, construction, and methods of servicing carburetors and other carburetion units. (3). 76. Carburetion—Continuation of Carburetion 75. (3). 77. Motor Tune-Up—Operations necessary to restore to factory specification the following units: Ignition, generators and controls, battery, starter, carburetor, and fuel pump; compression with the use of tune-up equipment. (3). 78. Motor Tune-Up—Continuation of Motor Tune-Up 77. (3). 79. Automotive Brakes and Alignment—Principles of brake operation and front alignment, methods of servicing powered and non-powered brakes and steering. Lecture and equipment demonstrations. AW S (3). DIESEL Courses of Instruction 71. Automotive Diesel Repair and Service—Mechanical construction of two-cycle and four-cycle diesel engines used in automotive service; problems of overhauling the diesel engine; its maintenance and operation. (3). 72. Automotive Diesel Repair and Service—Continuation of Automotive Diesel Repair and Service 71. (3). 370 371 |