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Show Technology — Welding 61. 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, two laboratories. W (3). Shelton 65. Welding Processes—Principles and practices in the fundamentals of arc and acetylene welding for those students in related fields; fusion welding of sheet and plate ferrous metals. Two laboratories. A W S (2). Staff 165. 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 laboratories. A W S (2). Staff Technology — Automotive Technology Course Welding 1 Welding 2 Welding 3 Welding 4 Welding 5 Welding 6 Technical Education 1 English 8 Health Education 1 Physical Education 1 or Machine Tool 27 Welding 15 Technical Education 6 WELDING MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Title Oxyacetylene Processes Principles of Gas Welding Electric Welding Process Principles of Arc Welding Inert Welding Processes Principles of Inert Welding Shop Mathematics Applied English Personal Health Problems 11 Freshman Activities Machine Shop Welding Blueprint Reading Mechanical Drawing & Print Reading A 5 W S 2 1 1 o 16 16 17 Course Welding 51 Welding 52 Welding 53 Welding 55 Mfg. Engineering 66 Technology Technical Education 8, 9 Technical Education 84 Psychology 51 Electronics 26 Elective Economics 5 Sophomore Title Gas Fusion Processes Principles of Gas Fusion Advanced Arc Welding Processes Testing & Inspection Physical Metallurgy Basic Drafting Automotive Fund Industrial Psychology Direct Current Principles Selected Principles of Economics W S 5 15 18 17 AREA OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION Two-Year Certificate or Associate of Science Degree Professor, A. Kent Randall; Associate Professors, Dale S. Cowgill, John A. Gaz, Grant E. Horsley, Clifton B. Larson, Hurschell Urie; Assistant Professors, Charles C. Crittenden, Blaine M. Hartog, Sidney D. Jensen, James W. Lewis, Leonard A. Nicholas, Robert A. Salmond, Bennion L. Tueller, Robert E. Wallentine; Instructors, Steven H. Eichmeier, Ronald L. Harris, Lowell G. Jensen, Kent Robertson, C. Austin Seager, C. Brent Wallis; Instructor Specialists, Ralph A. Andersen, Eugene P. Meske. Areas: ■ Automotive Technology Data Processing Diesel Technology Distributive Education Electronic Technology Engineering Graphics Manufacturing Technology Related Technical Education Industrial Arts AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY The two-year Automotive Technology curriculum is designed to qualify a student to work as a technician in the automotive industry 355 |