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INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY I 347 CREDENTIAL PROGRAM For information on the current credential program, consult departmental advisers and s~e the sections on Public School Credentials and School of Education. MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE The graduate program for the master of arts degree in industrial arts is based on the equivalent of the undergraduate major at California State University, Fresno. Twenty of the 30 units required for the degree must be in industrial arts. For specific requirements, consult department graduate adviser; for general requirements, see School of Graduate Studies. For detailed information about the graduate program, see the Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the School of Graduate Studies. COURSES INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY (lnd A) Note: Students may be expected to purchase supplementary materials for use in laboratory and activity classes. 101. Energy Conversion and Utilization (3) (Former lA 197) Prerequisite: Ind A 51 or 52 or permission of instructor. Fundamental sources of energy including the following energy converters: direct mechanical, external combustion, internal combustion, conventional and direct electrical, and atomic. (field trips} lOlL. Energy Conversion and Utilization Laboratory (1) Prerequisite: Ind A 101 or permission of instructor. Experiments and demonstrations on energy converting devices; direct mechanical, external combustion, internal combustion, electrical and transactional systems. (3 lab hours} 102. Industrial Proceu Control and Instrumentation (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 52. Industrial process control system principles and components; computers, controllers, transducers, and actuators; mechanical and electrical instrumentation. (field trips) 103. Industrial Materials and Processes (3) Chemical and physical properties of metals, plastics, wood, ceramics, lubricants, and other industrial materials. Structural properties, wear, corrosion, destructive and nondestructive testing; fabrication applications and potentials, cutting, fusion, casting, forming, and other industrial processes. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours} 104. Fluid Power (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 51 or 52. Selective study of fluid power principles and applications; hydraulics, pneumatics and vacuum; includes pumps, controls, transmission systems, actuators and fluidics. In-depth study of air conditioning-heating theory and applications. (field trips) 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 specifications. (field trips} 106. Production Operations (3) A survey of production manufacturing operations: quality assurance, work sampling, testing, time and motion study; routing, scheduling and inventory control; flow processes, material handling, and automation. (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. 115.'53 134475
Object Description
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 347 |
Full Text Search | INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY I 347 CREDENTIAL PROGRAM For information on the current credential program, consult departmental advisers and s~e the sections on Public School Credentials and School of Education. MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE The graduate program for the master of arts degree in industrial arts is based on the equivalent of the undergraduate major at California State University, Fresno. Twenty of the 30 units required for the degree must be in industrial arts. For specific requirements, consult department graduate adviser; for general requirements, see School of Graduate Studies. For detailed information about the graduate program, see the Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the School of Graduate Studies. COURSES INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY (lnd A) Note: Students may be expected to purchase supplementary materials for use in laboratory and activity classes. 101. Energy Conversion and Utilization (3) (Former lA 197) Prerequisite: Ind A 51 or 52 or permission of instructor. Fundamental sources of energy including the following energy converters: direct mechanical, external combustion, internal combustion, conventional and direct electrical, and atomic. (field trips} lOlL. Energy Conversion and Utilization Laboratory (1) Prerequisite: Ind A 101 or permission of instructor. Experiments and demonstrations on energy converting devices; direct mechanical, external combustion, internal combustion, electrical and transactional systems. (3 lab hours} 102. Industrial Proceu Control and Instrumentation (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 52. Industrial process control system principles and components; computers, controllers, transducers, and actuators; mechanical and electrical instrumentation. (field trips) 103. Industrial Materials and Processes (3) Chemical and physical properties of metals, plastics, wood, ceramics, lubricants, and other industrial materials. Structural properties, wear, corrosion, destructive and nondestructive testing; fabrication applications and potentials, cutting, fusion, casting, forming, and other industrial processes. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours} 104. Fluid Power (3) Prerequisite: Ind A 51 or 52. Selective study of fluid power principles and applications; hydraulics, pneumatics and vacuum; includes pumps, controls, transmission systems, actuators and fluidics. In-depth study of air conditioning-heating theory and applications. (field trips) 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 specifications. (field trips} 106. Production Operations (3) A survey of production manufacturing operations: quality assurance, work sampling, testing, time and motion study; routing, scheduling and inventory control; flow processes, material handling, and automation. (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. 115.'53 134475 |