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INDUSTRIAL ARTS 93 2. Machine Woodworking (3) Prerequisite: lA 1. Operation and uplceep of woodworlcing machinery in the construction of various t)' pes of cabinet work, case work, and furniture. 5. Beginning Carpentry (3) For technical majors, prospective industrial arts teachers, and students interested in architecture. Principles of carpentry and frame construction; building materi.:tls, concrete, brick, plaster, glass, roofing, and insulation. 6. Welding (2) Laboratory course in the fundamentals of welding; oxyacetylene welding and cutting; electric arc welding. 9. Automotive Essentials (3) For students taking only one course of auto mechanics or specializing in an automotive area ·of concentration. Automotive components, servicing tools, and equipment. lOA-B. Machine Shop (3-3) (A) Construction and operation of the lathe, drilling machine, milling machines, shapers, and grinders; simple operations performed by the machinist, including bench work, methods of layout. (B) Operation of machine tools, including the shaper, milling machine, and grinders; special machine tools and instruments. 11. Practical Problems in Electricity (3) Fundamentals of electricity; application to industry and everyday life; practical projects and teaching aids constructed in shop laboratory. 18. Sheet Metal (3) Metal work including bending, shaping, soldering, riveting, and spot welding on sheet metal equipment. 19, Applied Drawing (3) ot open to students with credit in lA 20. Grammar and composition of drawing; sketching, lettering, orthographic projection, working drawings, dimensioning, developments, pictorial drawing, and blueprinting. 20. Mechanical Drawing (2) Not open to students with credit in lA 19. For engineering and mathemllcics students. Elementary lettering orthographic and isometric projections, intersections, developments, simple machine drawings. 21. Home Planning (2) (Same asH Ec 21) Pl'eliminary drawings for a practical and economical r esidence; home .financing, building costs, building codes and restrictions; fUllCtional aspect of horne planning and provision of adequate storage space. 22. Architectural Drawing (3) Developing drafting skills, techniques and the fundamentals in construction as required by codes; working drawings and detailing of architecmral problems. 26. Hand Composition (3) Introduction to the graphic arts; hand composition and typography; trade history; fundamentals and application of design; use and operation of composing room equipment; proofreading, lockup and imposition. 30. Industrial Arts for Elementary Schools (2) Techniques of using simple hand tools; leather craft, weaving, and other crafts.
Object Description
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 093 |
Full Text Search | INDUSTRIAL ARTS 93 2. Machine Woodworking (3) Prerequisite: lA 1. Operation and uplceep of woodworlcing machinery in the construction of various t)' pes of cabinet work, case work, and furniture. 5. Beginning Carpentry (3) For technical majors, prospective industrial arts teachers, and students interested in architecture. Principles of carpentry and frame construction; building materi.:tls, concrete, brick, plaster, glass, roofing, and insulation. 6. Welding (2) Laboratory course in the fundamentals of welding; oxyacetylene welding and cutting; electric arc welding. 9. Automotive Essentials (3) For students taking only one course of auto mechanics or specializing in an automotive area ·of concentration. Automotive components, servicing tools, and equipment. lOA-B. Machine Shop (3-3) (A) Construction and operation of the lathe, drilling machine, milling machines, shapers, and grinders; simple operations performed by the machinist, including bench work, methods of layout. (B) Operation of machine tools, including the shaper, milling machine, and grinders; special machine tools and instruments. 11. Practical Problems in Electricity (3) Fundamentals of electricity; application to industry and everyday life; practical projects and teaching aids constructed in shop laboratory. 18. Sheet Metal (3) Metal work including bending, shaping, soldering, riveting, and spot welding on sheet metal equipment. 19, Applied Drawing (3) ot open to students with credit in lA 20. Grammar and composition of drawing; sketching, lettering, orthographic projection, working drawings, dimensioning, developments, pictorial drawing, and blueprinting. 20. Mechanical Drawing (2) Not open to students with credit in lA 19. For engineering and mathemllcics students. Elementary lettering orthographic and isometric projections, intersections, developments, simple machine drawings. 21. Home Planning (2) (Same asH Ec 21) Pl'eliminary drawings for a practical and economical r esidence; home .financing, building costs, building codes and restrictions; fUllCtional aspect of horne planning and provision of adequate storage space. 22. Architectural Drawing (3) Developing drafting skills, techniques and the fundamentals in construction as required by codes; working drawings and detailing of architecmral problems. 26. Hand Composition (3) Introduction to the graphic arts; hand composition and typography; trade history; fundamentals and application of design; use and operation of composing room equipment; proofreading, lockup and imposition. 30. Industrial Arts for Elementary Schools (2) Techniques of using simple hand tools; leather craft, weaving, and other crafts. |