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ENGINEERING 273 Mechanical Engineering (ME) 3rd Year: 5th Semester: Engr 70, 130, 131, 164, 164L, Psych 10, Arts 6th Semester: Engr 121, 150, 150L, 165, 165L, literature or philosophy 4th Year: 7th Semester: Engr 122, 131L, 151, 151L, 166, 166L, Arts; approved elective 8th Semester: Engr 170, 172, biological science; social science; approved elective; elective (Approved electives from: •ngr 123, 124, 136, 139, 145, 156, 156L, 162, 162L, 171, 173, 181, 181L) Courses ENGINEERING Note: Associated lecture a11d laboratory courses must be taken concurrently except as indicated in course sequences. 1. Plane Surveying: Elementary (2) Prerequisite: Math 29, 30, one year of mechanical drnwing, or permission of instructor. Familiarization with surveying in truments; calculations; topographic surveying. lL. Plane Surveying: Elementary Laboratory (1) Field practice in measurements of distance, and in use of level, transit, and plane table in solution of practical problems. (3 lab hours; field trips) 2. Plane Surveying: Advanced (2) Prerequisite: Engr 1, IL. T heory and computations covering land surveying; engineering astronomy; introduction to route Sur\•eying. 2L. Ple~ne Surveying: Advanced Laboratory (1) Field practice in land surveying, astronomy, triangulation, and route layout. (3 lab hours; field trips) 11. MCinufacturing Processes (2) General purpose and production machine tools, metal cutting and welding, hot and cold forming, grinding, gages, jigs, fixtures, tooling. 11L. Manufacturing Processes Laboratory (1) Operation of machine tools, welding equipment, hot and cold forming equipment, casting equipment; practice in the use of gages, jigs, and fixtures. (3 lab hours; field trips) 26. Engineering Graphics (4) Prerequisite: Math 75 (or concurrently). Principles and applications of orthograP. hic projection and graphical mathematics to the solution of engineering problemS. (2 lecture, 2 3-hour labs) 30. Engineering Mechanics: Statics (2) Prerequisite: Physics 4A; Math 77 (or concurrently). Statics, analysis of force systems, equilibrium problems, graphic and algebraic methods of problem solution. 32. Engineering Materials (2) Prerequisite or concu.rrently : Engr 30, Chern 8. Fundamental nature and properti s of engineering materials; structure of matter; mechanical, electrical, magnetic, and thernml properties.
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 273 |
Full Text Search | ENGINEERING 273 Mechanical Engineering (ME) 3rd Year: 5th Semester: Engr 70, 130, 131, 164, 164L, Psych 10, Arts 6th Semester: Engr 121, 150, 150L, 165, 165L, literature or philosophy 4th Year: 7th Semester: Engr 122, 131L, 151, 151L, 166, 166L, Arts; approved elective 8th Semester: Engr 170, 172, biological science; social science; approved elective; elective (Approved electives from: •ngr 123, 124, 136, 139, 145, 156, 156L, 162, 162L, 171, 173, 181, 181L) Courses ENGINEERING Note: Associated lecture a11d laboratory courses must be taken concurrently except as indicated in course sequences. 1. Plane Surveying: Elementary (2) Prerequisite: Math 29, 30, one year of mechanical drnwing, or permission of instructor. Familiarization with surveying in truments; calculations; topographic surveying. lL. Plane Surveying: Elementary Laboratory (1) Field practice in measurements of distance, and in use of level, transit, and plane table in solution of practical problems. (3 lab hours; field trips) 2. Plane Surveying: Advanced (2) Prerequisite: Engr 1, IL. T heory and computations covering land surveying; engineering astronomy; introduction to route Sur\•eying. 2L. Ple~ne Surveying: Advanced Laboratory (1) Field practice in land surveying, astronomy, triangulation, and route layout. (3 lab hours; field trips) 11. MCinufacturing Processes (2) General purpose and production machine tools, metal cutting and welding, hot and cold forming, grinding, gages, jigs, fixtures, tooling. 11L. Manufacturing Processes Laboratory (1) Operation of machine tools, welding equipment, hot and cold forming equipment, casting equipment; practice in the use of gages, jigs, and fixtures. (3 lab hours; field trips) 26. Engineering Graphics (4) Prerequisite: Math 75 (or concurrently). Principles and applications of orthograP. hic projection and graphical mathematics to the solution of engineering problemS. (2 lecture, 2 3-hour labs) 30. Engineering Mechanics: Statics (2) Prerequisite: Physics 4A; Math 77 (or concurrently). Statics, analysis of force systems, equilibrium problems, graphic and algebraic methods of problem solution. 32. Engineering Materials (2) Prerequisite or concu.rrently : Engr 30, Chern 8. Fundamental nature and properti s of engineering materials; structure of matter; mechanical, electrical, magnetic, and thernml properties. |
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