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Show Technology — Pre-Architecture Technology — Pre-Architecture Students majoring in Engineering who find it advisable to spend more than two years at Weber State College may elect to take any of the following suggested courses: Courses Credits Physics 467, 468, 469 12 Physics 311, 312, 313 9 Math 321, 322, 323 12 General Education Requirements Courses Credits Pre-Engineering 104, 106 7 Pre-Engineering 351 4 Math 371, 372, 373 12 Pre-Engineering 311, 312 8 PRE-ARCHITECTURE Any Pre-Architecture student contemplating registering at Weber State College should arrange for a personal interview with Mr. G. M. Alexander, Pre-Architecture advisor, well before registration. Applicants must satisfy the admission requirements of Weber State College and for full matriculation must satisfy the requirements outlined by the Pre-Engineering Department at Weber State College. Mathematics courses are a required part of the Pre-Architecture curriculum. Mathematics placement tests are required of all entering and returning mathematics students. See Mathematics section of this catalog. The sample curriculum is designed for those students who plan to attend Weber State College for no more than two years before entering an accredited school of Architecture. Courses of Instruction 104. Mechanics Applied—Fundamental principles of materials, equilibrium of forces, simple machines, bridge and roof trusses, centroids, and moment of inertia. Prerequisite: Mathematics 106. Four periods a week. A (4) 105. Structural Design Applied—Bar Stress for fixed and moving loads and design of beam and truss members. Prerequisite: Mathematics 106. Two lectures and two laboratory periods a week. S (4) 106. Reinforced Concrete Design Applied—Design and control of concrete mixtures, area footings and sizes and strength of reinforced columns. Prerequisite: Mathematics 106. One lecture and three laboratory periods a week. S (4) 210. History of Architecture—Architectural origins and early forms; primitive, Egyptian, Aegean; summation of early types. Three lectures a week. S (3) 211. Mechanical Equipment of Buildings—Heating and requirements, ventilation, plumbing and drainage, refrigeration and air conditions. Prerequisite: Physics 111. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. S (4) 215. Elements of Applied Electricity—Electricity as applied to buildings, conductors, wire capacities, and standard practices. Prerequisite: Physics 111. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. S (5) 227. Estimating and Building Contracts—Figuring material and labor costs, profit and overhead as applied to buildings. Prerequisite. Pre-Architecture 231 or equivalent. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. S (3) 230. Architectural Drawing (Elementary)—A course in materials symbols, plot plans, drawing and detailing of contemporary homes. Prerequisite: Pre-Engineering 102 or Intermediate Mechanical Drawing. Individual instruction. Two laboratory periods a week. A W S (2) 231. Architectural Drawing—Material symbols, plot plans, drawing and detailing of small homes. Prerequisite: Pre-Engineering 102. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. A (3) 232. Architectural Drawing, Advanced—Special features of construction. Prerequisite: Pre-Architecture 231. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. W (3) Pre-Architecture (Example Only) Freshman Year Courses Credits Math 106, 107 10 Math 111 5 Foreign Language 5 English 101, 102, 103 9 Art 105, 210, 345 9 Economics 101 5 Pre-Engineering 101, 102, 103 7 Pre-Engineering 140 1 History 111 4 55 Sophomore Year Courses Credits Math 112 4 Foreign Language 10 Physics 111, 112, 113 12 Physics 114, 115, 116 3 Art 101, Music 101 English 250 9 Botany 160 or 361 4 Geology 111 5 Pre-Engineering 141 1 History 432 5 53 288 289 |