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J INDUSTRIAL ARTS-TECHNOLOGY 341 103. Industrial Processes and Materials (3) Chemical and physical properties of ferrous and nonferrous metals, abrasives, ceramics, finishes, plastics, wood, and other industrial materials. Structural properties, wear, corrosioo strength, destructive and nondestructive testing. Fabrication applications and potentials, cutting, fusion, casting, forming, and other industrial processes. 105. General Building Construction (3) Principles of general building construction including classes and requirements of occupancy; fire zone; type of constrUction; properties and uses of masonry, wood, concrete and steel; contracts and specification. (field trips) CONSTRUCTION AREA 110. Estimating and Bidding (3) Basic methods used to evaluate, fix cost, calculate worth, make accurate quantity take-offs and labor time estimates; preparing bids for prospective buyers. 111. Light Building Construction (3) (Former lA 181) Principles of light frnll}e construccion including foundations, framing, exterior finish and related areas of layout; estimating and ordering materials; conventional and modular component systems. (field trips) 112. Heavy B~tlldlng Construction (3) Problems and methods of solution in the construction of heavy buildings; site, excavations, foundations, framework, heavy timber, reinforced concrete, structural steel, masonry construction, and related elements. (field trips) 115. Materials of Construction (3) Prerequisite: TA 103. Properties and functional applications of basic building materials: wood, stee!, concrete, ceramics, plastics, adhesives, sealants. Recent developments in new materials and applications. (field trips) 116. Scheduling and Corltrol (3) Prerequisite: senior standing. Critical path method; planning, scheduling, and control of construction projects including logic, time assignment and computation, analysis, replanning, diagramming practices, monitoring and updating, computer utilization; role of management. 117. Construction Detailing (3) Prerequisite: IA 143. Standard structural details for buildings constructed of wood, concrete, masonry, and steel. Graphic communication between architects, engineers, contractors. (field trips) AUTOMOTIVE AREA 12. Basic Automotive Systems (3) Design, construction and mechanical funccions of automotive engines, fuel systems, electrical systems, power transmission, brakes, and wheel suspension; proper use and safety of tools and equipment. 120. Advanced Automotive Systems (3) (Former lA 113) Prerequisite: IA 12, 52. Advanced study of automotive engines, electrical systems, automatic transmissions, brakes, and power transmitting mech:misms; sciences involved with internal combustion, electricity, hydraulics, pneumatics, energy conversion. (field trips)
Object Description
Title | 1969-70 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1969-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 341 |
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