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102 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE lA 140. Machine Drawing (3) (Former lA 121) Prerequisite: lA 41 or permission of instructor. Detail working drawings of machine parts, precision dimensions, limits and tolerances, threads, shop notes, parts lists, fasteners, assembly drawings, exploded views. lA 143. Architectural Drawing (3) (Former lA 122) Prerequisite: lA 41 or permission of instructor. Mechanical perspective, its theory and practical application to architectural and industrial problems. lA 146. Materials of Pl'oduct Design (2) (Former lA 150) Prerequisite: lA 41 or permission of instructor. Selection and use of materials in industrial arts design; organization and experimentation in two- and three-dimensional problems using varied media in industrial arts projects. lA 148. Product Design (2). (Former lA 151) Prerequisite: lA 41 or permission of instructor. New scientific developments related to design problems and industrial products; relationship of two- and· threedimensional expression in space, form and function techniques, skills of the craftsman. ELECTRICITY-ELECTRONICS AREA lA 52. Basic Electricity (3) (Former lA 11) Introduction to electricity including fundamentals of electrostatics, alternating and direct current electrical circuits, electrical calculations, magnetics, circuit applications, electrical measuring and test equipment. (lecture-lab) lA 152. Fundamenta Is of Electronics (3) (Former lA 111 B) Prerequisite: lA 52. Basic electronic components and circuits including inductors, capacitors, alternating current circuits; resonance and filters; vacuum tubes and transistors; power supplies; measuring devices; oscillators; amplifiers. (lecture-lab) lA 153. Advanced Electronics (3) (Former lA 111C) Prerequisite: lA 152. Electronic systems and applications including basic transmitters, amplitude and frequency modulation transmitters and receivers; transistor applications; antennas; television. (lecture-lab; field trips) lA 154. Industrial Electronics (3) Prerequisite: lA 153. Industrial electronics systems analysis; applications of electronic circuits and devices to industrial process and machine control. (lecture-lab; field trips) lA 1S6. Principles of Electrical Rotating Machines (3) (Former lA 111A) Prerequisite: lA 152. Principles of construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of alternating current and direct current motors and generators. (lecture-lab; field trips) lA 158. Principles of Electrical Wiring (3) (Former lA 111D) Prerequisite: lA 5'2. Principles of electrical power distribution; industrial and residential wiring; circuits, devices, and systems; local and national electrical codes. (lecture-lab; field trips) GRAPHIC ARTS AREA lA 60. ISaslc Graphic Arts (3) (Former lA 26) Introduction to the graphic arts; hand composition, paper making, stereotype, rubber-stamp, thermography, marbling; experiences in relief printing methods; overview of entire printing industry. (lecture-demonstration; student projects, field trips)
Object Description
Title | 1963-64 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1963-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Rights | Fresno, California |
Location | eng |
Description
Title | Page 102 |
Full Text Search | 102 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE lA 140. Machine Drawing (3) (Former lA 121) Prerequisite: lA 41 or permission of instructor. Detail working drawings of machine parts, precision dimensions, limits and tolerances, threads, shop notes, parts lists, fasteners, assembly drawings, exploded views. lA 143. Architectural Drawing (3) (Former lA 122) Prerequisite: lA 41 or permission of instructor. Mechanical perspective, its theory and practical application to architectural and industrial problems. lA 146. Materials of Pl'oduct Design (2) (Former lA 150) Prerequisite: lA 41 or permission of instructor. Selection and use of materials in industrial arts design; organization and experimentation in two- and three-dimensional problems using varied media in industrial arts projects. lA 148. Product Design (2). (Former lA 151) Prerequisite: lA 41 or permission of instructor. New scientific developments related to design problems and industrial products; relationship of two- and· threedimensional expression in space, form and function techniques, skills of the craftsman. ELECTRICITY-ELECTRONICS AREA lA 52. Basic Electricity (3) (Former lA 11) Introduction to electricity including fundamentals of electrostatics, alternating and direct current electrical circuits, electrical calculations, magnetics, circuit applications, electrical measuring and test equipment. (lecture-lab) lA 152. Fundamenta Is of Electronics (3) (Former lA 111 B) Prerequisite: lA 52. Basic electronic components and circuits including inductors, capacitors, alternating current circuits; resonance and filters; vacuum tubes and transistors; power supplies; measuring devices; oscillators; amplifiers. (lecture-lab) lA 153. Advanced Electronics (3) (Former lA 111C) Prerequisite: lA 152. Electronic systems and applications including basic transmitters, amplitude and frequency modulation transmitters and receivers; transistor applications; antennas; television. (lecture-lab; field trips) lA 154. Industrial Electronics (3) Prerequisite: lA 153. Industrial electronics systems analysis; applications of electronic circuits and devices to industrial process and machine control. (lecture-lab; field trips) lA 1S6. Principles of Electrical Rotating Machines (3) (Former lA 111A) Prerequisite: lA 152. Principles of construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of alternating current and direct current motors and generators. (lecture-lab; field trips) lA 158. Principles of Electrical Wiring (3) (Former lA 111D) Prerequisite: lA 5'2. Principles of electrical power distribution; industrial and residential wiring; circuits, devices, and systems; local and national electrical codes. (lecture-lab; field trips) GRAPHIC ARTS AREA lA 60. ISaslc Graphic Arts (3) (Former lA 26) Introduction to the graphic arts; hand composition, paper making, stereotype, rubber-stamp, thermography, marbling; experiences in relief printing methods; overview of entire printing industry. (lecture-demonstration; student projects, field trips) |