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94 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 34. Theatre Craft (3) (See Drama 34) 40. General Metal (3) Occupational exploration, appreciation of good design and sound construction; selection of industrial products and making articles for home and recreation; art metal, bench metal, forging, machine shop practice, heat treating, metal casting, ornamental iron, sheet metal. SO. Orientation to Industrial Arts (1) Orientation and problems relating to industrial arts. 51. Introduction to Electronics (2) Not open to students with credit in Physics 126 or Engr 156. Fundamental theory of electronics; principles of electron tubes and devices, basic associated circuits. Sll. Introduction to Electronics Laboratory (1) Prerequisite or concurrently: IA 51. Experimental aspects of IA 51. Use of electronic equipment. (3 lab hours) 100. Carpentry (3) Wood frame house construction; principles of roof framing; estimating and ordering materials. Occasional field trips. 101. Mill Cabinet and Furniture Construction (3) Prerequisite: IA 2, 19. Use of woodworking machinery for building construction and machine-made cabinets, fixtures, and furniture; routing and managing of work and the possibilities of each machine; adjustment, care, and upkeep of machines, motors, and other equipment. 103. Woodwork Specialties (3) For senior teaching majors. Prerequisite: IA 1, 2. Fundamental operations; shop organization; ordering of supplies and equipment; development of teaching devices and projects; care, repair and maintenance of woodworking tools and machines. 104. Wood Technology (3) Not open to students with credit in IA 103B. Prerequisite: lA 1, 2. Study and activities in wood finishing, wood bending, plywood and veneering, uses and properties of wood, lumber manufacture, lumber grading, wood seasoning and preserving. Field trips required. 106. Advanced Welding (2) Prerequisite: lA 6. Welding processes; fields of application; metallurgy and engineering application; welding symbols; heat treatment, testing and determinint.t stren h of welds . . ::;:::-...... ( 107., ewelry (2) ·- Techniques and materials used in the designing and fashioning of jewelry; basic __ p_ro..c,e-s-ses and techniques; useful and artistic projects. \.. 108A-B. andcraft (2-2) A fosA is not prerequisite to lA 108B. Recommended for general students as well as industrial arts majors. Creative and recreational experiences in craft media; wood carving, plastics, metal tooling, leatherwork, enameling and other indnstri~l arts craft areas; historical and industrial related materials. 109A. Advanced Automotive Fundamentals (3) Prerequisite: lA 9, 11. Advanced study of fundamental principles and modem refinements in the action and construction of the components studied in lA 9.
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Title | 1962-63 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1962-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 094 |
Full Text Search | 94 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 34. Theatre Craft (3) (See Drama 34) 40. General Metal (3) Occupational exploration, appreciation of good design and sound construction; selection of industrial products and making articles for home and recreation; art metal, bench metal, forging, machine shop practice, heat treating, metal casting, ornamental iron, sheet metal. SO. Orientation to Industrial Arts (1) Orientation and problems relating to industrial arts. 51. Introduction to Electronics (2) Not open to students with credit in Physics 126 or Engr 156. Fundamental theory of electronics; principles of electron tubes and devices, basic associated circuits. Sll. Introduction to Electronics Laboratory (1) Prerequisite or concurrently: IA 51. Experimental aspects of IA 51. Use of electronic equipment. (3 lab hours) 100. Carpentry (3) Wood frame house construction; principles of roof framing; estimating and ordering materials. Occasional field trips. 101. Mill Cabinet and Furniture Construction (3) Prerequisite: IA 2, 19. Use of woodworking machinery for building construction and machine-made cabinets, fixtures, and furniture; routing and managing of work and the possibilities of each machine; adjustment, care, and upkeep of machines, motors, and other equipment. 103. Woodwork Specialties (3) For senior teaching majors. Prerequisite: IA 1, 2. Fundamental operations; shop organization; ordering of supplies and equipment; development of teaching devices and projects; care, repair and maintenance of woodworking tools and machines. 104. Wood Technology (3) Not open to students with credit in IA 103B. Prerequisite: lA 1, 2. Study and activities in wood finishing, wood bending, plywood and veneering, uses and properties of wood, lumber manufacture, lumber grading, wood seasoning and preserving. Field trips required. 106. Advanced Welding (2) Prerequisite: lA 6. Welding processes; fields of application; metallurgy and engineering application; welding symbols; heat treatment, testing and determinint.t stren h of welds . . ::;:::-...... ( 107., ewelry (2) ·- Techniques and materials used in the designing and fashioning of jewelry; basic __ p_ro..c,e-s-ses and techniques; useful and artistic projects. \.. 108A-B. andcraft (2-2) A fosA is not prerequisite to lA 108B. Recommended for general students as well as industrial arts majors. Creative and recreational experiences in craft media; wood carving, plastics, metal tooling, leatherwork, enameling and other indnstri~l arts craft areas; historical and industrial related materials. 109A. Advanced Automotive Fundamentals (3) Prerequisite: lA 9, 11. Advanced study of fundamental principles and modem refinements in the action and construction of the components studied in lA 9. |