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INDUSTRIAL ARTS .'\0\"D TECHNOLOGY Sheet Metalworking 173. Metal Fabrication Processes (3) 345 Sheet metal pattern drafting and layout applicable to parallel, radial, and triangulation methods using light gauge metals; individual problems in planning, using, and maintaining hand and machine tools. Machine Tool Metalworking 74. Basic Machine Tool Metalworking (3) Basic methods of machining metAls, including drilling, turning and boring, milling, grin.ding, and shaping; measuring tools, precision measuring instruments, and layout; steel and its heat treatment. 174. Advanced Machine Tool Metalworking (3) Prerequisite: IA 74. Adv~nced machinmg and tooling, special machine cools, and precision measuring instruments; labornory experiences in use of ferrous and nonferrous metals, cast iron and semisreel castings. 175. Machine Tool Technical Problems (3) Prerequisite: IA 74. Technical problems in design, layout, fabrication, machineability of materials, tooling, gearing principles, speeds and feeds, coolants related to modern manofacruring proce~ ses; installation, preventive mainteoa.nce, adjustment, repair of machine toOl§; specifications of materials and equipment. 176. Advanced Machine Tool Problems (3) Prerequisite: IA 174. Advanced technical work in metals area; introduction to tool and die work; jig and fixture principles and practices; heat treatment; experimental work nnd technical reports. Metal Craft 177. Metal Craft (2) Technological, . ciemitic historical, culwral, and economic aspects of the nonferrous metals and rhe industries to which they relate; individuaUy designed and hnnd crafted articles produced throug:h coordinated laboratory experiences. 179. Jewelry (2; max total 4) Designing and executing articles of jewelry using a wide range of traditional and contemporary materials and techniques; historical, cultural, economic, scientific and technological aspects of jewelrr and gemology coordinated with laboratory experiences. WOODWORKING AREA 80. Basic Woodworking (3) Basic woodworking processes and materials; use and care of hand tools and portable dectric tools; design, construction, and finishing of simple wood products; wood turning; basic operations on light woodworking machinery; basic information units in wood technology. 82. Wood Machining (3) Prerequisite: lA 80 or permission of instructor. Development of proficiency in the operation and maintenance of modern woodworking machinery and spray finishing equipment; safety education, curring principles and techniques, machine design and capabilities. 182. Advanced Wood Machining (3) Prerequisite: lA 82. Consrruction of furniture, cabinet work and millwork; design, construction details, producrion merhods; annlysis of cutting proce.~ es.
Object Description
Title | 1970-71 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1970-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 345 |
Full Text Search | INDUSTRIAL ARTS .'\0\"D TECHNOLOGY Sheet Metalworking 173. Metal Fabrication Processes (3) 345 Sheet metal pattern drafting and layout applicable to parallel, radial, and triangulation methods using light gauge metals; individual problems in planning, using, and maintaining hand and machine tools. Machine Tool Metalworking 74. Basic Machine Tool Metalworking (3) Basic methods of machining metAls, including drilling, turning and boring, milling, grin.ding, and shaping; measuring tools, precision measuring instruments, and layout; steel and its heat treatment. 174. Advanced Machine Tool Metalworking (3) Prerequisite: IA 74. Adv~nced machinmg and tooling, special machine cools, and precision measuring instruments; labornory experiences in use of ferrous and nonferrous metals, cast iron and semisreel castings. 175. Machine Tool Technical Problems (3) Prerequisite: IA 74. Technical problems in design, layout, fabrication, machineability of materials, tooling, gearing principles, speeds and feeds, coolants related to modern manofacruring proce~ ses; installation, preventive mainteoa.nce, adjustment, repair of machine toOl§; specifications of materials and equipment. 176. Advanced Machine Tool Problems (3) Prerequisite: IA 174. Advanced technical work in metals area; introduction to tool and die work; jig and fixture principles and practices; heat treatment; experimental work nnd technical reports. Metal Craft 177. Metal Craft (2) Technological, . ciemitic historical, culwral, and economic aspects of the nonferrous metals and rhe industries to which they relate; individuaUy designed and hnnd crafted articles produced throug:h coordinated laboratory experiences. 179. Jewelry (2; max total 4) Designing and executing articles of jewelry using a wide range of traditional and contemporary materials and techniques; historical, cultural, economic, scientific and technological aspects of jewelrr and gemology coordinated with laboratory experiences. WOODWORKING AREA 80. Basic Woodworking (3) Basic woodworking processes and materials; use and care of hand tools and portable dectric tools; design, construction, and finishing of simple wood products; wood turning; basic operations on light woodworking machinery; basic information units in wood technology. 82. Wood Machining (3) Prerequisite: lA 80 or permission of instructor. Development of proficiency in the operation and maintenance of modern woodworking machinery and spray finishing equipment; safety education, curring principles and techniques, machine design and capabilities. 182. Advanced Wood Machining (3) Prerequisite: lA 82. Consrruction of furniture, cabinet work and millwork; design, construction details, producrion merhods; annlysis of cutting proce.~ es. |