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418 INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT FACULTY Glen H. Blomgren, Department Chairman Merle S. Adrian • Leslie L. Aldrich • Ronald L. Blanton • Glen H. Blomgren • Chester E. Christison • Cliff C. Cullen • Samir S. M. El Sadek • Arthur L. Foston • Edward A. Gaiser • Manuel R. Garcia • Frank H. Goi~hi • Gary E. Granni~ • Norman /\. Gullickson • Randolph L. Gysler • Roy A. Hartman • Richard S. Jenne • William A. Livingston • Wayne L. McComas • Kenneth D. Moshier • Richard F. Newcomb • Gary B. Paglierani • James H. Rockwell • Frank E. Schroeter • Lawrence E. Smith • Gary H. Winegar DEGREES OFFERED: BA ( Industrial Arts ), BS ( Industrial Technology ), MA Minor (Industrial Arts ) Options: Manufacturing Industries Construction DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS The Industrial Arts and Technology Department offers a major and minor in industrial arts for the bachelor of arts degree, a major in industrial technology for the bachelor of science degree, and a program for the master of arts degree. The department chairman also advises majors for the bachelor of vocational education degree. Individual programs are planned to provide for professional careers in teaching and in business and industry. The industrial technology major emphasizes physical science and industrial management as well as the subject fields within the industrial arts for students seeking technical and managerial positions in industry. CREDENTIAL PROGRAM The single subject waiver program in Industrial Arts consists of a core of 18 units: selected from lnd A 12, 41 , 51 or 52, 60, 70 or 74, 80 or 81 , and at least two areas of concentration, with a minimum of 12 units in each area. Choose from: Automotive. lnd A 71 , 74, 104, 120, 122, 124, 129 Construction. lnd A 14, 42, 105, 110, 111 , 115, 118 Design. lnd A 139, 141 , 142, 145, 146, 147, 148 Drafting. lnd A 42, 44, 136, 140, 143, 144, 145 Electricity/Electronics. lnd A 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159 General Metal. lnd A 71, 74, 170, 171 , 172, 173, 178 Graphic Arts. lnd A 160, 161, 162, 165, 168 Industrial Crafts. lnd A 30, 133, 146, 162, 178 Machine Tool Metal. lnd A 74, 171 , 174, 175, 176 Power Mechanics. lnd A 101 , 104, 120, 156, 158 Woodworking. lnd A 82, 182, 184, 185 BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS REQUIREMENTS The bachelor of arts degree in industrial arts consists of 124 units. Students majoring in industrial arts must complete a minimum of 40 units of industrial arts courses, 16 of which must be upper division, excluding lnd A 193, 196, 198, 199. Students may elect to do the major part of their work in certain specific areas of concentration: automotive, construction, design, drafting, electricity /electronics, general metal, graphic arts, industrial crafts, machine tool metal, power
Object Description
Title | 1978-79 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1978-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 418 |
Full Text Search | 418 INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT FACULTY Glen H. Blomgren, Department Chairman Merle S. Adrian • Leslie L. Aldrich • Ronald L. Blanton • Glen H. Blomgren • Chester E. Christison • Cliff C. Cullen • Samir S. M. El Sadek • Arthur L. Foston • Edward A. Gaiser • Manuel R. Garcia • Frank H. Goi~hi • Gary E. Granni~ • Norman /\. Gullickson • Randolph L. Gysler • Roy A. Hartman • Richard S. Jenne • William A. Livingston • Wayne L. McComas • Kenneth D. Moshier • Richard F. Newcomb • Gary B. Paglierani • James H. Rockwell • Frank E. Schroeter • Lawrence E. Smith • Gary H. Winegar DEGREES OFFERED: BA ( Industrial Arts ), BS ( Industrial Technology ), MA Minor (Industrial Arts ) Options: Manufacturing Industries Construction DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS The Industrial Arts and Technology Department offers a major and minor in industrial arts for the bachelor of arts degree, a major in industrial technology for the bachelor of science degree, and a program for the master of arts degree. The department chairman also advises majors for the bachelor of vocational education degree. Individual programs are planned to provide for professional careers in teaching and in business and industry. The industrial technology major emphasizes physical science and industrial management as well as the subject fields within the industrial arts for students seeking technical and managerial positions in industry. CREDENTIAL PROGRAM The single subject waiver program in Industrial Arts consists of a core of 18 units: selected from lnd A 12, 41 , 51 or 52, 60, 70 or 74, 80 or 81 , and at least two areas of concentration, with a minimum of 12 units in each area. Choose from: Automotive. lnd A 71 , 74, 104, 120, 122, 124, 129 Construction. lnd A 14, 42, 105, 110, 111 , 115, 118 Design. lnd A 139, 141 , 142, 145, 146, 147, 148 Drafting. lnd A 42, 44, 136, 140, 143, 144, 145 Electricity/Electronics. lnd A 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159 General Metal. lnd A 71, 74, 170, 171 , 172, 173, 178 Graphic Arts. lnd A 160, 161, 162, 165, 168 Industrial Crafts. lnd A 30, 133, 146, 162, 178 Machine Tool Metal. lnd A 74, 171 , 174, 175, 176 Power Mechanics. lnd A 101 , 104, 120, 156, 158 Woodworking. lnd A 82, 182, 184, 185 BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS REQUIREMENTS The bachelor of arts degree in industrial arts consists of 124 units. Students majoring in industrial arts must complete a minimum of 40 units of industrial arts courses, 16 of which must be upper division, excluding lnd A 193, 196, 198, 199. Students may elect to do the major part of their work in certain specific areas of concentration: automotive, construction, design, drafting, electricity /electronics, general metal, graphic arts, industrial crafts, machine tool metal, power |