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1952] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Fourth Year 1411 FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS E.E. 206—Electrical Equipment I.E. 283—Industrial Plant Design 3 and Application 4 I.E. 291—Seminar I E.E. 207—Electrical Equipment I.E. 357—Safety Engineering 3 Laboratory 1 Nontechnical Elective 3 I.E. 299—Inspection Trip O Technical Electives 6 M.E. 271—Design of Machine Elements ,.. •3 Nontechnical Elective 3 Technical Electives 6 .16 Total. .17 Total. The fourth-year technical electives shall be selected from courses in the 300 series in industrial engineering, mathematics, and theoretical and applied mechanics and the following courses: I.E. 282 — Process Planning and Tool Design I.E. 286 — Production Coordination I.E. 287 — Job Evaluation I.E. 297 — Experimental Investigation I.E. 298 — T h e s i s M.E. 234 — Heat Treatment of Metals M.E. 273 — Machine Design M.E. 284 — Welding Engineering M.E. 285 — Precision Measurements and Gages M.E. 288 — Metal Cutting and Forming I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . J o h n s t o n , t h i s c u r r i c u l u m w a s a u t h o r i z e d . CURRICULUM IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION (9) The University Senate recommends approval of the following revised undergraduate curriculum in industrial education leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education as recommended by the faculty of that College effective September, 1952. A minimum of 127 semester hours of credit, excluding the general University requirements of two years of work in physical education and in the case of male students in military, shall be required for graduation. First Year FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS Art 137—Design Analysis 2 G.E.D. 101—Elements of Drawing. .4 Hygiene 104—Personal and Community Hygiene 2 Ind. Ed. 181—Industrial Arts 4 Rhet. 101—Freshman Rhetoric and Composition, or D.G.S. I l l — Verbal Communication 3 or 4 Physical Education I Military (men) I Total 16 t o 18 Ed. 101—The Nature of the Teaching Profession 2 Ind. Ed. 183—The General Shop 4 Math. 112—College Algebra, and Math. 114—Plane Trigonometry; or Math. 117—Combined Freshman Mathematics 5 Rhet. 102—Freshman Rhetoric and Composition, and Speech 101— Principles of Effective Speaking; or D.G.S. 112—Verbal Communication 6 or 4 Physical Education 1 Military (men) 1 Total 16 to 19
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