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308 I INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY ii5. Machine iuui iechnicai Frobiems (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 74. Technical problems in design, layout, fabrication, machinability of materials, tooling, gearing principles, speeds and feeds, coolants related to modern manufacturing processes; installation, preventive maintenance, adjustment, repair of machine tools; specifications of materials and equipment. 176. Advanced Machine Tool Problems (3} Prerequisite: Ind A 174. Advanced technical work in metals area; introduction to tool and die work; jig and fixture principles and practices; heat treatment; experimental work and technical reports Metal Craft 178. Jewelry and Metalsmithing (3; max total 6) (Former lnd A 177, 179) Design, fabrication techniques, and properties of materials as related to jewelry, gemology, and metalsmithing. Historical, contemporary, and creative emphasis. Designing and constructing articles of jewelry and hollow ware by hand and machine processes. WOODWORKING AREA 80. Batie Woodworking (3) Basic woodworking processes and materials; use and care of hand tools and portable electric 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: Ind A 80 or permission of instructor. Development of proficiency in the operation and maintenance of modern woodworking machinery and spray finishing equipment; safety education, cutting principles and techniques, machine design and capabilities. 182. Advanced Wood Machining (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 82. Construction of furniture, cabinet work and millwork design, construction details, production methods; analysis of cutting processes. 184. Woodworking Specialties (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 82. Specialized activities related to field of woodworking; wood finishing and paint technology, upholstering, inlaying and veneering, advanced wood turning, furniture restoration. 185. Wood Technology (3) Not open to students with credit in Ind A 186. Prerequisite: Ind A 82. Structure, characteristics, and physical properties of wood; strength values, grading, moisture relationships, fire resistance, wood destroying organisms, thermal insulation. 187. Wood Processing (3} Not open to students with credit in Ind A 186. Prerequisite: Ind A 82. Lumber and wood products manufacturing; seasoning and preserving glue and glued products, laminated wood, plywood, fiber and particle boards. (field trips) PROFESSIONAL COURSES 190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study. 192. Industrial Arts Education in Secondary Schools (3) Departmental prerequisite for student teaching. Prerequisite: S Ed 151. Principles, objectives, and recent trends in modern industrial arts instructional practices, including group observation. 194. Course Materials In Industrial Arts Education (2) Prerequisite: Ind A 192. D velopment and use of written inStructional materials; analysis and organization of course content for various industrial arts areas. 1356 1 3 1 37~
Object Description
Title | 1972-73 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1972-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 308 |
Full Text Search | 308 I INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY ii5. Machine iuui iechnicai Frobiems (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 74. Technical problems in design, layout, fabrication, machinability of materials, tooling, gearing principles, speeds and feeds, coolants related to modern manufacturing processes; installation, preventive maintenance, adjustment, repair of machine tools; specifications of materials and equipment. 176. Advanced Machine Tool Problems (3} Prerequisite: Ind A 174. Advanced technical work in metals area; introduction to tool and die work; jig and fixture principles and practices; heat treatment; experimental work and technical reports Metal Craft 178. Jewelry and Metalsmithing (3; max total 6) (Former lnd A 177, 179) Design, fabrication techniques, and properties of materials as related to jewelry, gemology, and metalsmithing. Historical, contemporary, and creative emphasis. Designing and constructing articles of jewelry and hollow ware by hand and machine processes. WOODWORKING AREA 80. Batie Woodworking (3) Basic woodworking processes and materials; use and care of hand tools and portable electric 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: Ind A 80 or permission of instructor. Development of proficiency in the operation and maintenance of modern woodworking machinery and spray finishing equipment; safety education, cutting principles and techniques, machine design and capabilities. 182. Advanced Wood Machining (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 82. Construction of furniture, cabinet work and millwork design, construction details, production methods; analysis of cutting processes. 184. Woodworking Specialties (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 82. Specialized activities related to field of woodworking; wood finishing and paint technology, upholstering, inlaying and veneering, advanced wood turning, furniture restoration. 185. Wood Technology (3) Not open to students with credit in Ind A 186. Prerequisite: Ind A 82. Structure, characteristics, and physical properties of wood; strength values, grading, moisture relationships, fire resistance, wood destroying organisms, thermal insulation. 187. Wood Processing (3} Not open to students with credit in Ind A 186. Prerequisite: Ind A 82. Lumber and wood products manufacturing; seasoning and preserving glue and glued products, laminated wood, plywood, fiber and particle boards. (field trips) PROFESSIONAL COURSES 190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study. 192. Industrial Arts Education in Secondary Schools (3) Departmental prerequisite for student teaching. Prerequisite: S Ed 151. Principles, objectives, and recent trends in modern industrial arts instructional practices, including group observation. 194. Course Materials In Industrial Arts Education (2) Prerequisite: Ind A 192. D velopment and use of written inStructional materials; analysis and organization of course content for various industrial arts areas. 1356 1 3 1 37~ |