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118 I AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION ·AGRICULTURE {Agrl) 80. Undergraduate Re~earch (1-4; max total 4) Open to freshmen and sophomores with permission of instructor. Exploratory work on a suitable agricultural problem in agricultural education, agricultural mechanics, dairy industry, enology, or food science. 160T. Topics In Agriculture (1-4; max total 6 per dladpllne If no topic repeated) Prerequisite: junior standing, permission of instructor. Agricultural education, mechanized agri.culture, food science, dairy industry, enology. 180. Undergraduate Reaearch (1-4; max total 4) Open to juniors or seniors with permission of instructor. Exploratory work on a suitable agricultural problem in agricultural education, agricultural mechanics, dairy industry, enology, or food science. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max aee reference) See Cenerallnformsb'on-Independent Study. 200 series. Graduate courses are listed under Agriculture following Plant Science Department. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION {AgEd) 135. lntrodudlon to Agricultural Education (3) Survey of agricultural education; vocational surveys; occupational analysis; relationship of agriculture to occupational opportunities; quali.licat:ions for teaching agriculture. Includes field trips to bigh school vocational agriculture departments. MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE (Ag Me) 15. Agricultural Mechanics (3) Mechanical skills in field of agriculture; selection, care and use of common farm tools; projects of wood and metal in farm appliances. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) 17. Farm Tradort (3) Operation ·and maintenance of farm tractors; operation of farm tractor under field conditions; service, maintenance and minor repair of gas, diesel, and butane type engines of wheel and crawler type. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; 5 hours field operation.) 18. Agricultural Welding (3) Prerequisite: Ag Me 15 or permission of instructor. Metallurgy of mechanized agriculture. Arc and oxyacetylene welding, cutting and brazing process as tools of construction, maintenance and repair of the machines of modern agriculture. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours} 25. Agricultural Drafting (3) May be taken concurrently with Ag Me 15. Use of drafting instruments, lettering, dimensioning, scale drawings and worki11g drawings of projects in agricultural mechanics; elementary plan and perspective drawings of small buildings. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) ~11. Farm Strudurea and Equipment (3) Prerequisite: Ag Me 15. Construction and ceprur o.f fal"l)l structures and equipment; farm carpentry and construction principles: engineering principles, codes; farmstead layouts and basic requirements of farm structures. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) 91. Farm Surveying (3) Prerequisite: sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Use of the steel tape, level, transit and compass; field problems in chaining distances, laying out building lines, profile leveling for irrigation ditches and drains, land leveling, And measuring land areas. (2lecture, 2lab hours)
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Title | 1975-76 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1975-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 118 |
Full Text Search | 118 I AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION ·AGRICULTURE {Agrl) 80. Undergraduate Re~earch (1-4; max total 4) Open to freshmen and sophomores with permission of instructor. Exploratory work on a suitable agricultural problem in agricultural education, agricultural mechanics, dairy industry, enology, or food science. 160T. Topics In Agriculture (1-4; max total 6 per dladpllne If no topic repeated) Prerequisite: junior standing, permission of instructor. Agricultural education, mechanized agri.culture, food science, dairy industry, enology. 180. Undergraduate Reaearch (1-4; max total 4) Open to juniors or seniors with permission of instructor. Exploratory work on a suitable agricultural problem in agricultural education, agricultural mechanics, dairy industry, enology, or food science. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max aee reference) See Cenerallnformsb'on-Independent Study. 200 series. Graduate courses are listed under Agriculture following Plant Science Department. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION {AgEd) 135. lntrodudlon to Agricultural Education (3) Survey of agricultural education; vocational surveys; occupational analysis; relationship of agriculture to occupational opportunities; quali.licat:ions for teaching agriculture. Includes field trips to bigh school vocational agriculture departments. MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE (Ag Me) 15. Agricultural Mechanics (3) Mechanical skills in field of agriculture; selection, care and use of common farm tools; projects of wood and metal in farm appliances. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) 17. Farm Tradort (3) Operation ·and maintenance of farm tractors; operation of farm tractor under field conditions; service, maintenance and minor repair of gas, diesel, and butane type engines of wheel and crawler type. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours; 5 hours field operation.) 18. Agricultural Welding (3) Prerequisite: Ag Me 15 or permission of instructor. Metallurgy of mechanized agriculture. Arc and oxyacetylene welding, cutting and brazing process as tools of construction, maintenance and repair of the machines of modern agriculture. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours} 25. Agricultural Drafting (3) May be taken concurrently with Ag Me 15. Use of drafting instruments, lettering, dimensioning, scale drawings and worki11g drawings of projects in agricultural mechanics; elementary plan and perspective drawings of small buildings. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) ~11. Farm Strudurea and Equipment (3) Prerequisite: Ag Me 15. Construction and ceprur o.f fal"l)l structures and equipment; farm carpentry and construction principles: engineering principles, codes; farmstead layouts and basic requirements of farm structures. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) 91. Farm Surveying (3) Prerequisite: sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Use of the steel tape, level, transit and compass; field problems in chaining distances, laying out building lines, profile leveling for irrigation ditches and drains, land leveling, And measuring land areas. (2lecture, 2lab hours) |