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ED 106 453 TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM DOCUMENT RESUME CE 003 594 Mountain-Plains Master Course List. Curriculum Areas: Job Titles: Learning Activity Packages: Courses: Units. Mountain-Plains Education and Economic Development Program, Inc., Glasgow AFB, Mont. [74] 150p.; For related documents, see CE 003 592-597 and CE 004 257 Mountain-Plains Economic Development Program Inc., Box 3078, Glasgow AFB, Montana 59231 EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC Not Available from EDRS. PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS Career Education; Course Descriptions; *Courses; Curriculum; Family Life Education; *Guides; *Indexes (Locaters); *Occupational Information; *Vocational Education IDENTIFIERS Mountain Plains Program ABSTRACT The document contains a master listing of all Mountain-Plains curriculum, compiled by job title, course, unit and LAP (Learning Activity Package), and arranged in numerical order by curriculum area. Preceding each curriculum area is a page of explanatory notes describing the curriculum area and including relevant job descriptions. Where a job title is supported by curriculum from a different curriculum area, a listing of support is included in the notes and further detailed in the listing. Courses using commercially prepared materials are omitted. The curriculum areas covered are mathematics skills, communication skills, office education, lodging services, food services, marketing and distribution, automotive, small engines, health education, consumer education, home management, parent involvement, carpenter, electronics assembler, electrical wireman, plumber, heating systems serviceman, refrigeration/cooling systems serviceman, appliance serviceman, radio and television serviceman, electric motor repairman, draftsman, and leadership training workshop: (BP)
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ED 106 453

TITLE

INSTITUTION

PUB DATENOTE

AVAILABLE FROM

DOCUMENT RESUME

CE 003 594

Mountain-Plains Master Course List. Curriculum Areas:Job Titles: Learning Activity Packages: Courses:Units.Mountain-Plains Education and Economic DevelopmentProgram, Inc., Glasgow AFB, Mont.[74]150p.; For related documents, see CE 003 592-597 andCE 004 257Mountain-Plains Economic Development Program Inc.,Box 3078, Glasgow AFB, Montana 59231

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC Not Available from EDRS. PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS Career Education; Course Descriptions; *Courses;

Curriculum; Family Life Education; *Guides; *Indexes(Locaters); *Occupational Information; *VocationalEducation

IDENTIFIERS Mountain Plains Program

ABSTRACTThe document contains a master listing of all

Mountain-Plains curriculum, compiled by job title, course, unit andLAP (Learning Activity Package), and arranged in numerical order bycurriculum area. Preceding each curriculum area is a page ofexplanatory notes describing the curriculum area and includingrelevant job descriptions. Where a job title is supported bycurriculum from a different curriculum area, a listing of support isincluded in the notes and further detailed in the listing. Coursesusing commercially prepared materials are omitted. The curriculumareas covered are mathematics skills, communication skills, officeeducation, lodging services, food services, marketing anddistribution, automotive, small engines, health education, consumereducation, home management, parent involvement, carpenter,electronics assembler, electrical wireman, plumber, heating systemsserviceman, refrigeration/cooling systems serviceman, applianceserviceman, radio and television serviceman, electric motorrepairman, draftsman, and leadership training workshop: (BP)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Curriculum

Curriculum Areas and Job Titles

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'1 Mathematic Skills 215 Communication Skills 324 Office Education . 8

Keypunch Operator 9Clerk 11

Clerk-Typist 13Clerk Stenographer 17Accounting Clerk 23Bookkeeper 26

25 Lodging Services 29Maid 30Supervisory Heusekeeper 31Desk Clerk 32Night Auditor 33Assistant Manager Trainee 35

26 Food Services 38Restaurant Cook 40Institutional Cook 41Kitchen Supervisor Trainee 42Second Baker 43Bakery Manager Trainee 44Restaurant Manager Trainee 46Chef Trainee 48

27 Marketing & Distribution 49Shipping and Receiving Clerk 50Checker-Cashier 51General Salesperson 53Professional Salesperson 55Mid-Management Trainee 58

37 Automotive 61Transmission Mechanic 63Engine Rebuilder 65Light Duty Mechanic ........ . 67General Mechanic 70Engine/Transmission Repairman 76Tune-Up and Engine Repairman 79Brake and Front-End Mechanic 82Tune-Up/Auto Air Conditioning Repairman 85

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Curriculum Area:38 Small Engines . . . , 88

Small Engine Mechanic 8951 Health Education 9361 Consumer Education 9563 Home Management 9766 Parent Involvement 9970 Carpenter 10271 Electronics Assembler 10772 Electrical Wireman 11073 Plumber 11574 Heating Systems Serviceman 11975 Refrigeration/Cooling Systems Serviceman 12276 Appliance Serviceman 12477 Radio & Television Serviceman 12978 Electric Motor Repairman 13579 Draftsman 13781 Leadership Training Workshop 145

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INTRODUCTION

This document contains a master listing of all Mountain-Plains Curriculum, compiled by job title, course, unitand LAP, and arranged in numerical order by curriculumarea.

In some instances courses or segments of courses usecommercially prepared materials so extensively that theyhave been partially or totally omitted.

Preceding each curriculum area listing, there is a page ofexplanatory notes. These notes are intended to be descrip-tive of the contents of the curriculum area for which theyare written. An explanation of omissions is included inthese notes. Where a job title is supported by curriculumfrom a different curriculum area, a listing of support isincluded in the notes and further detailed in the listingitself.

This listing of curriculum products has been arranged inthis particular manner in order to satisfy specific require-ments of those engaged in a marketing survey.

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CURRICULUM AREA 11: Mathematics Skills

Mathematics Skills as used at Mountain-Plains is support to theoccupational areas. It is all commercial material and therefore ,not available through Mountain-Plains.

The material used is:

Individualized L earning for AdultsResearch for Better Schools, Inc.1700 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA.

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CURRICULUM AREA 15: Communication Skills

Communication Skills is designed to facilitate the learning of functionaljob skills.

This curriculum area uses a grade level approach in teaching eightcourses. The grade level approach to the study of communication skillsis designed to break up the study patterns in such a manner that varietyin study areas is presented. Rather than an extended period ,--f study inone course, e.g., each level presents units of each course for the entirecurriculum area in a planned sequence.

Communication Skills consists of two major divisions, Basic and Advanced.

Each level (E-J) in Basic Communication Skills incLides activities instructural analysis, vocabulary development, reading comprehension,structural patterns and reference skills.

Each level (K-0) in Advanced Communication Skills includes activities inspelling patterns, vocabulary development, mechanics (cf language),grammar and useage. If the student is taking General EducationalDevelopment (GED) preparation, he also takes activities prom literarypatterns, social science and science.

The "0" level is not necessary for General Educational Development (GED),but is used for some occupational preparation areas.

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Level ERoot Words

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Recognizing Nouns

AlphabetAlphabetizing

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Forming Plural Words

Synonyms, Antonyms, HononymsSelecting Synonyms for a GivenWordSelecting AntonymsSelecting Hononyms

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.03 Main Idea and Recall.01 Using the Main Idea for Recall.02 Identifying Relevant Facts.03 Drawing Conclusions

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03 Who, What, Where and WhyGI Learning to Read for Recall

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COMMUNICATION SKILLS

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CapitalizationLearning to Properly Use CapitalLetters

Reference SkillsLearning the Various Parts ofBooks

Level IThe Apostrophe

Forming ContractionsForming the Possessive

Syllabication and Context CluesSeparating Words into SyllablesContext Clues IContext Clues II

Preparation for Technical ReadingDefining Similes, Metaphors, anPersonificationReading for SequenceReading Technical Materials

Silt ject/Verb AgreementLearning Proper Subject/VerbAgreement

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Syllabilizing Words

Noun Plurals and Guide WordsForming Plurals and RelatingThem to Guide Words

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Listing Words into Proper GrouFollowing Directions

Placing WordsPlacing AdjectivesPlacing AdverbsPlacing Pronouns

Dewey Decimal SystemClassifying Books IClassifying Books II

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Level KPossessives and Contractions andPlural Nouns

Properly Forming Possessivesof Singular NounsProperly Forming ContractionsProperly Forming Noun Plurals

Prefixes and SuffixesJoining Prefixes with Root WordJoining Suffixes with Root Word

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CapitalizationIdentifying Proper and ImproperCapitalization

The Eight Parts of SpeechNouns, Pronouns, and VerbsAdjectives and AdverbsPrepositions, Conjunctions andInterjections

Verb FormsDefining and Identifying Regularand Irregular VerbsSubject/Verb Agreement

Level LPrefixes and Suffixes

Adding Prefixes and Suffixes toRoot Words

Context CluesUsing Context Clues for WordMeaningContext Clues Through Inference

Terminal Punctuation and Quota-tion Marks

Using Terminal PunctuationUsing Quotation Marks

Mod ifiersUsing AdjectivesUsing Adverbs

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.04 Objects.01 Learing to Identify Objects

.05 Pronouns and Prepositions.01 Properly Using Pronouns.02 Properly Using Prepositions

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.01 Learning to Spell Difficult Word

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.02 Facts, Opinions, Issues and Inferences

.01 Learning to Read for Facts,Opinions, and Issues .

.02 Learning to Read for Inferences

.03 Semicolons, Dashes, and Colons.01 Using Semicolons, Dashes and

Colons

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T Curriculum Area 15

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Learning to Correctly SpellWords

Formal VocabularyLearning Differences BetweenFormal and Colloquial Language

Troublesome PunctuationLearning to Use TroublesomePunctuation

Rules for ManuscriptLearning How to Lay Out a Paper

Paragraphs into CompositionsLearning to Fit Paragraphs intoCompositionsLearning to Write Compositions

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CURRICULUM AREA 24: Office Education

Office Education contains job titles in six related phases of office work.

Keypunch Operator - covers keyboard typing, keypunch and data processing.

Clerk - covers basic typing, filing, use of adding machines and officeprocedures.

Clerk Typist - covers advanced typing skills including transcription,further use of calculators and adding machines, businesswriting and office procedures.

Clerk-Stenographer - covers the material covered by a Clerk Typist plusbasic accounting, keypunch, shorthand and moreadvanced secretarial procedures.

Accounting Clerk - covers use of adding machines r Id calculators, filing,basic typing and basic accounting.

Bookkeeper - covers use of adding machines and calculators, filing,keypunch, basic typing, business writing and accounting.

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OFFICE EDUCATION

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Data ProcessingIntroduction to Business DataProcessing

The Data Processing CycleData Processing Operations

Manual and Mechanical DataProcessing

Manual Data ProcessingDirect Entry Records For SaleDirect Entry Records ForPurchaseMechanical Data Processing

Punched Card Data ProcessingThe Punched CardPunched Card MachinesApplications of Punched CardData

Common Language MediaPunched Tape and Edge PunchecCardsCard Punching, MagneticRecording and Scanning

Electronic Data ProcessingThe ComputerComponents of a ComputerSystemProgramming a ComputerApplications of Electronic DataProcessing

KeypunchIntroduction to IBM 29 Print CardPunch

Operation of Keys and SwitchesOperative Parts and FeaturesAdditional Instructions for thIBM 29

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.01 Number Keyboard Exercises.02 Punching a Program Card.03 Removing and Mounting a

Program Card

.03 Punching Practice Jobs.01 Job No.. 3.02 Job No. 4.03 Job No. 5.04 Job No., 6.05 Job No, 7.06 Job No. 8.07 Job No. 9.08 Job No. 10.09 Job No. 11,10 Job No. 12

.04 Introduction to Related UnitRecord

.01 The IBM 29 Verifier

.02 The IBM Sorter

.17 Keyboard Typing.01 The Alphabetic Keys

.01 Home Row Keys

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.02 Speed Building.01 Margin Stops/Building Speed.02 Building Typing Speed.03 Building Typing Speed and

Skill

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Curriculum Area: 24

OFFICE EDUCATION

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Introduction, Touch Additionand Home KeysTouch Addition, 7-8-9 KeysTouch Addition, All Ten KeysSubtraction, All Keys

MultiplicationMultiplication, Whole Numbersand DecimalsShort-Cut Multiplication Parts1 and 2Multiplication of Fractions

FilingFiling Rules

Filing Rules 1-10Alphabetic CorrespondenceFilingSubject Correspondence FilingFiling Rules 11-20

Keyboard TypingThe Alphabetic Keys

Home Row KeysH-E-Pica/EliteI-T-Period/Left ShiftO-R-NW-U-C/Right ShiftP-6-MQ-Y-X BackspaceB-FV-Question Mark

Speed BuildingMargin Stops/Building SpeedBuilding Typing SpeedBuilding Typing Speed and eSkill

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.01 Hyphen, Spacing

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.03 Number, Ampersand

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.05 Asterick, Fraction, Cent

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.01 Horizontal Centering

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.03 Proofreader's Marks

.04 Correcting Errors

.05 Spreading and Squeezing

.06 Tabulation

.07 Dividing Words

.02 Business Letters (partial).01 Personnel Letter.02 Small Envelope.03 Business Letter,04 Carbon Packs.05 Business Letters/Special

Features.06 Large Envelope.07 Chain Feeding Envelopes

Production Test I.08 Attention Line.09 Subject Line

.04 Common Business Forms(partial)

.01 Typing A Postcard

.04 Memos

.06 Purchase Requisition%

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OFFICE EDUCATION

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Modern Office ProceduresMail Handling

Incoming and Outgoing MailClasses of Domestic MailSpecial Domestic MailProblem Situations 6 ShippingServicesTelegraph Services

CommunicationsEffective Telephone UseLong Distance Telephone Use6 Telephone EquipmentGreeting CallersTravel

Data ProcessingHow Data is ProcessedComputes and Data

Duplicating MethodsSpirit DuplicatingMimeographAdditional Duplicating Pro-cesses

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Principles of Good BusinessCorrespondence

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Courtesy.07 Tone.08 Power Take-Off Smooth Landing

.02 Application of Principles.01 Requests and Acknowledgments.02 Special Orders and Requests.03 Special Replies.04 Goodwill Letters.05 Sales Letters.06 Claim and Adjustment Letters.07 Credit Letters.08 Collection Letters.09 Business Reports

'3 Ten-Key Adding Machine.01 Introduction/Addition/Subtraction

.01 Introduction, Touch Additionand Home Keys

02 Touch Addition, 7-8-9 Keys03 Touch Addition, All Ten Keys04 Subtraction, All Keys

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and Decimals02 Short-Cut Multiplication Parts

1 and 203 Multiplication of Fractions

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Fractions.02 Multiplication Addition of

Products.03 Constant Multiplication

Addition.04 Multifactor Multiplication.05 Division of Whole Numbers

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.01 Introduction to the Machine

.02 Touch Addition Home RowKeys

.03 Touch Addition - 7,8,9 Keys

.04 Touch Addition 0,1,2,3 Key!

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and Decimals.02 Multiplication Whole Number

and Fractions.03 Multifactor Multiplication.04 Accumulative Multiplication.05 Constant Multiplication

Addition of Products.06 Sum of Products07 Difference of Products

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FilingFiling Rules I

Filing Rules 1-10Alphabetic Correspondence FilingSubject Correspondence FilingFiling Rules 11-20

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TablesTablesTabulated ReportsTables/Special FeaturesTabulated ReportsProduction Test IV

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.05 Reports.01 Typing a Theme.02 Typing an Unbound Manuscript.03 Top-Bound or Left-Bound

Manuscript.04 Bibliographies.05 Manuscript Title Page.06 Program and Speech

Production Test VI

.06 Rough Draft Typing.01 Letters.02 Table (unarranged).03 Listing.04 Manuscript.05 Bank Reconciliation.06 Letter with Tabulation.07 Report.08 Memo

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Predicates.04 Comma with Adjectives05 Identify Expressions06 Comma in Direct Addresses

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Use of the ColonColon to Introduce ListsRewiewing Cautions in the Useof ColonsColon with Quotation Marks

QuotationsQuotations of Exact WordsLong Quotations

Modern Office ProceduresMail Handling

Incoming and Outgoing MailClasses of Domestic MailSpecial Domestic MailProblem Situations & ShippingServicesTelegraph Services

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Ledger, Work Sheet and FinancialStatement

PostingProving the AccuracyProject No. I

The Six-Column Work SheetThe Income Statement andBalance SheetClosing the LedgerProject No. 2

Classifying Accounts, Adjustingthe Closing Entries

Journalizing TransactionsPosting to LedgersThe Checking AccountStereotronics Part IEight-Column Work SheetFinancial StatementsAdjusting and Closing EntriesStereotronics Part II

Payroll Transactions and DataProcessing

Payroll RecordsPayroll Accounts

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Application of PrinciplesRequests and Acknowledgment!Special Orders and RequestsSpecial RepliesGoodwill LettersSales LettersClaim and Adjustment LettersCredit LettersCollection LettersBusiness Reports

Ten-Key Adding MachineIntrothction/Adding/Subtraction

Introdixtion, Touch Additionand Home KeysTouch Addition, 7-8-9 KeysTouch Addition, All Ten KeysSubtraction, All Keys

MultiplicationMultiplication, Whole Numbersand DecimalsShort Cut Multiplication Parts1 and 2Multiplication of Fractions

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'ntroduction/Addition/Subtraction.01 Names, Symbols, and Functions.02 Touch Addition AU Keys.03 Subtraction All Keys

.02 Multiplication/Division.01 Multiplication Whole Numbers,

Fractions.02 Multiplication Addition of

Products.03 Constant Multiplication Additior.04 Mulifactor Multiplication.05 Division of Whole Numbers and

Decimals

)5 Electronic Calculator.01 Introduction/Addition/Subtraction

.01 Introduction to the Machine

.02 Touch Addition Home Row Keys.03 Touch Addition 7,8,9 Keys.04 Touch Addition 0,1,2,3 Keys.05 Subtraction.06 Sum of Differences

02 Multiplication.01 Multiplication Whole Numbers

and Decimals.02 Multiplication Whole Numbers

and Fractions03 Multifactor Multiplication

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Addition of Products06 Sum of Products07 Difference of Products08 Product of Sums09 Calculating Product of

Differences

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and Decimals.02 Division Whole Numbers

and Fractions.03 Constant Division.04 Sum of Quotients and Differenc

of Quotients

.04 Practical Application Problems.01 Calculating of Percentages.02 Calculating Amount and

Percentages of Increase &Degrease

.03 C;dculating Amount ofDiscount and Net Amount

.04 Calculating Net Amount UsingComplements and ChainDiscount Equivalents

.05 Markup or Markdown BasedOn Cost or Selling Price

.06 Calculation of Simple Interest

.07 Truth in !ending

.08 Filing.01 Filing Rules I

.01 Filing Rules 1-10

.02 Alphabetic CorrespondenceFiling

03.-- . Subject of CorrespondenceF.1ing

04 Filing Rules 11-20

.10 Keypunch01 Introduction to IBM 29 Print

Card Punch01 Operation of Keys and Switches02 Operative Parts and Features03 Additional Instructions for the

IBM 29

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Number Keyboard ExercisesPunching a Program CardRemoving and Mounting aProgram Card

Full Keyboard Adding MachineAddition/Subtraction

Addition Zeros; One and TwoDigit NumbersAddition Three Digit NumbersAddition Four, Five and SixDigit NumbersSubtraction Correction of ErrorsRepeat AdditionFixed Decimal Point

MultiplicationMultiplicationDecimals, Fractions andPercentagesMultiplication Short CutMethod

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Lessons 1 and 2Lesson 3Lesson 4Lesson 5Lesson 6Lesson 7Lesson 8Lesson 9Lesson 10Lesson 11Lesson 12Lesson 13Lesson 14Lesson 15

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Shorthand TranscriptionPreparation

Predictation PreparationDictation on the JobTranscription on the JobTranscription Alertness

Speed BuildingLessons 1-10Lessons 11-20Lessons 21-30Lessons 31-40

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.03 Advanced Speed Building.01 Lessons 41-50.02 Lessons 51-60.03 Lessons 61-70.04 Lessons 71-80

17 Keyboard Typing.01 The Alphabetic Keys

.01 Home Row Keys

.02 H-E Pica/Elite.03 I-T Period/Left Shift.04 O-R-N.05 W-U-C/Right Shift.06 P-G-M.07 Q-Y-X Backspace.08 B-F.09 V-Question Mark

02 Speed Building.01 Margin Stops/Building Speed.02 Building Typing Speed.03 Building Typing Speed and Skill

.03 The Number Keys.01 1-3-7.02 9-5/Colon.03 6-2 Diagonal

8-4-0

.04 The Symbol Keys and RelatedSpacing Rules

.01 Hyphen, Spacing

.02 Dollar, Apostrophe

.03 Number, Ampersand

.04 Percent, Underline

.05 Asterick, Fraction, Cent

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01 Horizontal Centering02 Vertical Centering03 Proofreader's Marks

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.05 Spreading and Squeezing

.06 Tabulation

.07 Dividing Words

.02 Business Letters.01 Personal Letter.02 Small Envelope.03 Business Letter.04 Carbon Packs.05 Business Letters/Special

Features.06 Large Envelope.07 Chain Feeding Envelopes

Production Test I.08 Attention Line.09 Subject Line.10 Optional Features

Production Test II.11 Simplified Letters

Production Test III

.03 Tables.01 Tables.02 Tabulated Reports.03 Tables/Special Features04 Tabulated Reports

Production IV

.04 Common Business Forms.01 Typing a Postcdrd.02 Outlines.03 Memo in Block Style.04 Memos.05 Alignment at Right.06 Purchase Requisition.07 Invoices

Production Test V

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.05 Reports.01 Typing a Theme.02 Typing an Unbound Manuscript,03 Top-Bound or Left-Bound Manu-

script.04 Bibliographies.05 Manuscript Title Page.06 Program and Speech Production

Test VI

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19 Machine Transcription.01 Use of the Period and Question

Mark. 01 Use of the Period (Letters 2, 3,

and 8).02 Use of the Question Mark (Letter

12)

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Clauses.03 Semi-Colon Introducting Enu-

meration

.04 Use of the Colon.01 Colon to Introduce Lists.02 Reviewing Cautions in the Use

of Colons.03 Colon with Quotation Marks

.05 Quotations.01 Quotations of Exact Words.02 Long Quotations

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.01 Job 1

.02 Job 2

.02 Day 2.01 Job 1.02 Job 2.03 Job 3.04 Job 4

.03 Day 3.01 Job 1.02 Job 2.03 Job 3

.04 Day 4.01 Job 1.02 Job 2

.05 Day 5.01 Job 1.02 Job 2.03 Job 3

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CommunicationsEffective Telephone UseLong Distance Telephone Useand Telephone EquipmentGreeting CallersTravel

Data ProcessingHow Data Is ProcessedComputers arm Data

Duplicating MethodsSpirit DuplicatingMimeographAdditional Duplicating Pro-cesses

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Ledger, Work Sheet and FinancialStatement

PostingProving the AccuracyProject No, 1The Six-Column Work SheetThe. Income Statement andBalance SheetClosing the LedgerProject No. 2

Classifying Accounts, Adjustingand Closing Entries

Journalizing TransactionsPosting to LedgersThe Checking AccountStereotronics Part 1Eight-Column Work SheetFinancial StatementsAdjusting and Closing EntriesStereotronics Part H

Payroll Transactions and DataProcessing

Payroll RecordsPayroll Accounts

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.03 Ten-Key Adding Machine.01 Introduction/Addition/Subtracti.

.01 Introduction, Touch Additionand Home Keys

.02 Touch Addition, 7-8-9 Keys

.03 Touch Addition, All Ten Keys

.04 Subtraction, All Keys

.02 Multiplication.01 Multiplication, Whole Number-

and Decimals.02 Short-Cut Multiplication Parts

and 2.03 Multiplication of Fractions

.04 Printing Calculator.01 Introduction/Addition/Subtracti,

,01 Names, Symbols, and Functio.02 Touch Addition All Keys.03 Subtraction All Keys

.02 Multiplication/Division.01 Multiplication Whole Number

Fractions.02 Multiplication Addition of

Products.03 Constant Multiplication

Addition.04 Multifactor Multiplication.05 Division of Whole Numbers an

Decimals

.05 Electronic Calculator.01 Introduction/Addi tion/Subtractio

.01 Introduction to the Machine

.02 Touch Addition Home RowKeys

.03 Touch Addition 7,8,9 Keys

.04 Touch Addition 0,1,2,3 Key-

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DivisionDivision Whole Numbers andDecimalsDivisicn Whole Numbers andFractionsConstant DivisionSum of Quotients and Differ-ence of Quotients

Practical Application ProblemsCalculating of PercentagesCalculating Amount and Per-centage of Increase & DecreaseCalculating Amount of Discountand Net AmountCalculating Net Amount UsingComplements and Chain Dis-count EquivalentsMarkup or Markdown Based onCost or Selling PriceCalculation of Simple InterestTruth in Lending

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Errors.05 Repeat Addition.06 Fixed Decimal Point

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Percentages.03 Multiplication Short Cut

Method

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.17 Keyboard Typing.01 The Alphabetic Keys

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.03 I-T-Period/Left Shift

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.06 P-G-M

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Skill

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Ledger, Work Sheet and FinancialStatement

PostingProving the AccuracyProject No. 1The Six-Column Work SheetThe Income Statement andBalance SheetClosing the LedgerProject No. 2

Classifying Accounts, Adjustingand Closing Entries

Journalizing TransactionsPosting to LedgersThe Checking AccountStereotronics Part 1Eight-Column Work SheetFinancial StatementsAdjusting and Closing EntriesStereotronics Part I!

Payroll Transactions and DataProcessing

Payroll RecordsPayroll Accounts

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OFFICE EDUCATION

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.03 Data Processing Systems:.Manual and Mechanical

.04 Data Processing Systems:Unit Record

.05 Data Processing Systems:Electronic

.05 Special Journals.01 Special Journals: Purchases

and Cash Payments,.02 Special Journals: Sales Cash

Receipts.03 Cash Register System and

Petty CashProject No. 3

.06 Sales Tax, Bad Debts andDepreciation

.01 Sales Tax and Tax and Pur-chases Systems

.02 Bad Debts and Valuation ofAccounts Receivable

.03 Fixed Assets and Depreciation

.04 Disposing of Fixed Assets

.05 Camper's Cove-BusinessSimulation

.07 Notes, Partnerships and Cor-poracions

.01 Notes and Interest

.02 Accrued Income and AccruedExpenses

.03 Partnerships

.04 Corporations

.02 Business Writing.01 Principles of Good Business

Correspondence.0 i Planning the Message

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.02 Paragraph Development,03 Organization and Unity.04 Coherence and Conciseness.05 Forcefulness.06 Clearness, Completeness and

Courtesy.07 Tone08 Power Take-Off-Smooth Landing

13 Ten-Key Adding Machine.01 Introduction/Addition/Subtraction

.01 Introduction, Touch Additionand Home Keys

.02 Touch Addition, 7-8-9 Keys

.03 Touch Addition, All Ten Keys

.04 Subtraction, All Keys

!.02 Multiplication.01 Multiplication, Whole Numbers

and Decimals02 Short-Cut Multiplication Parts 1

and 2.03 Multiplication of Fractions

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01 Names, Symbols, and Functions02 Touch Addition All Keys03 Subtraction All Keys

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.03 Touch Addition 7,8,9 Keys

.04 Touch Addition 0,1,2,3 Keys

.05 Subtraction

.06 Sum of Differences

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and Decimals.02 Multiplication Whole Numbe6

and Fractions.03 Multifactor Multiplication.04 Accumulative Multiplication;05 Constant Multiplication

Addition of Products.0 Sum of Products.0 Difference of Products.08 Product of Sums.0 Calculating Product of Differ-

ences

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Decimals.02 Division Whole Numbers and

Fractions.03 Constant Division.04 Sum of Quotients and Differ-

ence of Quotients

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centage of Increase & Decrease. Calculating Amount of Discount

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10 Keypunch.01 Introduction to IBM 29 Print Card

Punch.01 Operation of Keys and Switches.02 Operative Parts and Features03 Additional Instructions for the

IBM 29

,02 Numeric and Keyboard Exercises/Program Card

.01 Number Keyboard Exercises

.02 Punching a Program Card

.03 Removing and Mounting a Pro-gram Card

1; Full Keyboard Adding Machine.01 Addition/Subtraction

.01, Addition Zeros; One and TwoDigit Numbers

.02 Addition Three Digit Numbers.01 Addition Four. Five and Six

Digit Numbers04 Subtraction Correction of

Irrors05 Repeat Addition

.06 Fixed Decimal Point

17 Keyboard Typing.01 The Alphabetic Keys

.01 Home Row Keys

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Job Title:Bookkeeper

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.02 H-E-Pica/Elite

.03 HT-Period/Left Shift

.04 O-R-N

.05 W-U-C/Right Shift

.06 P-G-M

.07 Q-Y-X Backspace

.08 B-F

.09 V- Question Mark

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Skill

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.04 The Symbol Keys and RelatedSpacing Rules

.01 Hyphen, Spacing

.02 Dollar, Apostrophe

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, 05 Production Typing for Book-keeping

.01 Memorandum, 02 horizontal Centering.03 Vertical Centering.04 Business Letter05 Correcting Irrors

.06 Tabulation07 Carbon Copies

.0: Purchase Requisitions

.09 Financial Statement

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CURRICULUM AREA '25:, Lodging Services

The Lodging Services curriculum area prepares students for five positionswithin the Hotel-Motel field.

Maid - covers room cleaning.

Supervisory Housekeeper - includes care and maintenance of rooms plussupervisory skills including recruitment of,selection of and communications with staff,work improvement techniques, planning andscheduling, and health safety rules.

De-,k Clerk - the student learns skills in use of front office procedures byoperating a front desk, handling cash and credit transactions,maintaining clerical records, balancing and checking the housebank, using accounting machines (NCR 42, Sweda 76, NCRClass 5, and Sweda Data Register) for night auditor functions.Desk Clerk job title also receives support from CurriculumArea 24: Office Education in accounting and use of ten keyadding machines.

Night Auditor included in the course are the basic policies and proceduresused by a Night Auditor in hotels-motels. Students learnhow to prepare the audit using machines and hand method.Experience is gained on three types of posting machines:the NCR Class 5; NCR 51; and, the Sweda Data Register.Night Auditor receives support from Curriculum Area 24:Office Education in accounting procedures and use of theten key adding machine.

Assistant Manager Trainee - the assistant manager job title includes thesame courses as Desk Clerk with the additionof three units from Curriculum Area 27:Marketing & Distribution in purchasing andbusiness finance and control.

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LODGING SERVICES

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Working with StaffStaff Positions and DutiesJob DescriptionRecruitment of StaffSelection of StaffPlacement of StaffStaff RelationsCommunication with Staff

Work Improvement TechniquesWork SimplificationWork SamplingTime Standards

Organizing, Planning, SchedulingOrganizingPlanningScheduling

Housekeeping Material andEquipment

Cost ControlPurchasingChemical CleanersSoaps and DetergentsRug and Floor CleaningMachineLinen

Floor and Carpet CareResilient Floors oWood, Terrazzo and ConcreteCdrpets

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Front of the HouseStaff Make-Up and DutiesBeds (checklist)Room Accommodations(checklist)Room Reservations (checklist)Food, Bars and MeetingsChanging Face of Hotelkeeping

Front Desk ResponsibilitiesGuest RelationsFront Desk SalesmanshipReservation ProceduresRegistration ProceduresRoom ProceduresUnusual EventsHotel Rules and Regulations

Handling of Guest Charges andCredits

The Problem of CreditCredit and Cash at CheckoutThe House BankCredit and Bank CardsOperating Card EquipmentGuest Charges and CreditDesk Clerk Practice Set

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Front Desk ResponsibilitiesGuest RelationsFront Desk SalesmanshipReservation ProceduresRegistration ProceduresRoom ProceduresUnusual EventsHotel Rules and Regulations

Handling of Guest Charges andCredits

The Problem of CreditCredit and Cash at Chec: outThe House BankCredit and Bank CardsOperating Card EquipmentGuest Charges and CreditDesk Clerk Practice Set

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,02 Balancing Cashier Totals.01 Locating Errors.02 Correct Account Posting Error.03 Correct Amount Posting Error.04 Correct Department Posting

Error.05 Credit Posting at Checkout.06 Correct Balance Pick-tip

Error.07 Correct Ledger Statement

Alignment Error.08 Failure to Enter Old Balance.09 Failure to Insert Ledger

Statement.10 Preparing the "D" Report

Worksheet

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Charges.02 Handling Inactive Accounts03 Trial Balance "D" Report

.04 Balancing Daily Repo! tAccounts Receivable

.05 Preparing Daily ReportStatist cal Section

.06 Preparing Daily ReportReference Data

.07 Preparing Final "D" Report

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AccountingClassifying and ExaminingAccounts

Starting an Accounting SystemRecording the Opening EntryPosting the Opening EntryDebit and Credit of BusinessTransactionsDebit and Credit of Income andExpenseJournalizing Business Trans-actions

Ledger, Work Sheet and FinancialStatement

PostingProving the AccuracyProject No, 1The Six-Column Work SheetThe Income Statement andBalance SheetClosing the LedgerProject No, 2

Payroll Transactions and DataProcessing

Payroll RecordsPayroll Accounts

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Introduction, Touch Additionand Home KeysTouch Addition, 7-8-9 KeysTouch Addition, All Ten KeysSubtraction, All Keys

MultiplicationMultiplication, Whole Numbersand DecimalsShort-Cut Multiplication Parts1 and 2

Multiplication of Fractions

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014 Care and Safety05 Interior Design

02 Front Desk Procedures01 Introduction to the Front Office

01 Front of the House;02 Staff Make-Up and Duties.03 Beds (checklist)

014 Room Accommodations (check-list)

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or Credit on the NCR 42.04 Unusual Transactions on the

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SWEDA Data Register

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.01 Night Auditor Practice Set

.02 Balancing Cashier Totals.01 Locating Errors.02 Correct Account Posting Error.03 Correct Amount Posting Error.04 Correct Department Posting

Error.05 ( i --lit Posting at Checkout.06 Correct Balance Pick-Up

Error.07 Correct Ledger Statement

Alignment Error.08 Failure to Int/..-r Old Balance.09 Failure to Insert Ledger

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Auditing on MiscellaneousMachines

NCR 52 AuditingNCR Class 5 AuditingSWEDA Data Register Auditing

SUPPORT FROM OFFICE EDUCATIONTO LODGING

AccountingClassifying and Examirong Ac-counts

Starting an Accounting SystemRecording the Opening EntryPosting the Opening EntryDebit and Credit of BusinessTransactionsDebit and Credit of Income andExpenseJour nalizing Business Trans-actions

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Payrol! Transactions and DataProcessing

Payroll RecordsPayroll Accounts

Ten-Key Adding MachineIntroduction/Addition/Sub-traction

Introduction, Touch Additionand Home KeysTouch Addition, 7-8-9 KeysTouch Addition, All Ten KeysSubtraction, All Keys

MultiplicationMultiplication, Whole Numbersand DecimalsShort-Cut Multiplication Parts1 and 2Multiplication of Fractions

SUPPORT FROM MARKETING ANDDISTRIBUTION TO LODGING

PurchasingFood and Beverage Purchasing

Fundamental InformationFresh Fruit and VegetablesProcessed Fruits and Vege-tablesBaked GoodsBeef and PorkAlcoholic BeveragesConvenience Foods

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LODGING SERVICES

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Financial Requirements of aBusinessBanking ServicesRisk and InsuranceCredit PoliciesCollection PoliciesFinancial Records AnalysisGovernment Regulations

Food and Beverage ControlControl of Food SalesBeverage ControlMenu Pricing

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Restaurant Manager TraineeDining Room Service

Dining Room ManagementGuest TreatmentService and Supplies (JS-1--3)Catering Situations (JS-1--4)

Kitchen HelperSanitation, Safety, Maintenance,and Equipment Care and Use

General SanitationPot, Pan, and Dish WashingSafetyMaintenance of KitchenEquipment Care and Use

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CURRICULUM AREA 26: Food Services

Food Services offers courses leading to seven job titles in the area offood preparation.

Restaurant Cook - offers training in sanitation, safety practice andkitchen equipment maintenance, dress and personalhygiene, preparation of short orders, preparation offoods that require a longer cooking time and morecomplex preparation methods. It includes baking,roasting, boiling, broiling, pan frying and weighingand measuring ingredients for use in recipes.

Institutional Cook - provides training in sanitation, safety practices andkitchen equipment maintenance, dress and personalhygiene and preparation of short order TheInstitutional Cook section provides tech 'ies andskills in preparation of large quantities of foods toavoid high labor and food costs. It includes boiling,steaming, simmering, pan frying, sauteing, baking,roasting and preparation of soups, sauces and gravies.

Kitchen Supervisor Trainee same as Restaurant and institutionel Cookwith the addition of support from CurriculumArea 27: Marketing and Distribution inprocedures for inventory, incoming merchan-dise pricing and food and beverage purchasing.

Second Baker - includes sanitation, safe -ractices and kitchen equipmentmaintenance, dress and . sonal hygiene. The bakingcourse provides back ground information about basic bakingprocedures, the ingredients and procedures used in baking.

Bakery Manager Trainee - same as Second Baker with the addition ofsupport from Curriculum Area 27: Marketingand Distribution in inventory, incoming merchan-dise pricing procedures, food and beveragepurchasing and fundamentals of finance andsupport from Curriculum Area 24: Office Educationin accounting and use of the ten key adding machine.

Restaurant Manager Trainee - includes sanitation, safety practices andmaintenance of kitchen equipment, dress andpersonal hygiene, preparation of short orders,preparation of foods in quantity, selection ofmenus for and managing buffets and banquets.

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In addition, support is received fromCurriculum Area 27: Marketing & Distributionin fundamentals of finance and food andbeverage control and Curriculum Area 24:Office Education in accounting and operationof a ten key adding machine.

Chef Trainee - covers the same material as Restaurant and InstitutionalCook with the addition of gourmet cooking, and managingand planning menues for buffets and banquets.

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General SanitationPot, Pan, and Dish Washing(JS-1 E 2)SafetyMaintenance of Kitchen (JS-1-7)Equipment Care and Use(JS-1-7)

Employee Attitudes and MotivationEmployee AttitudesEmployee MotivationEmployee Dress, Hygiene, andActions

Short Order CookFood Preparation and Serving

Deep Fat Fr ying (JS-1-7)Sandwich Preparation (JS-1--9)Salad Preparation (JS -1 -4)Griddle Cooking (JS-1-5)Egg Cookery (JS-1---3)Portioning and Garnishing(JS -1 -5)

Restaurant/Institutional CookFood Preparation

Weighing and Measuring (R/I)(JS-1-3)Boiling, Steaming, and Simmer-ing (R/I) (JS -1 -6)Broiling and Grilling (R)(JS-1 & 2)Pan-frying and Sauteeing (R/I)(JS-1

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General SanitationPot, Pan, and Dish Washing(JS-1 & 2)SafetyMaintenance of Kitchen (JS -1 --Equipment Care and Use(JS-1-7)

Employee Attitudes and MotivationEmployee AttitudesEmployee MotivationEmployee Dress, Hygiene, andActions

Short Order CookFood Preparation and Serving

Deep Fat Frying (JS-1--7)Sandwich Preparation (JS -1Salad Preparation (JS- 1-4)Griddle Cooking (JS -1 -5)Egg Cookery (JS-1--3)

Restaurant/Institutional CookFood Preparation

Weighing and Measuring(R/I) (JS -1 -3)Boiling, Steaming, and Simmer-ing (R/I) (JS-1--6)Broiling and Grilling (R)(JS-1 & 2)Pan-frying and Sauteeing (R/I)(JS-1-4)Baking and Roasting (R/I)(JS-1-5)

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FOOD SERVICES

Job Title:Institutional Cook

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Soups, Sauces, and Gravies(R/I) (JS-1--3)Combination Cooking (R/I)(JS-1--3)Quantity Preparation Tech-niques (I) (JS-1 & 2)

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General SanitationPot, Pan, and Dish Washing(JS-1 & 2)SafetyMaintenance of Kitchen (JS- 1--Equipment Care and Use(JS-1--7)

Employee Attitudes ar-i MotivationEmployee AttitudesEmployee MotivationEmployee Dress, Hygiene, andActions

Short Order CookFood Preparation and Serving

Deep Fat Frying (JS-1--7)Sandwich Preparation (JS-1--9)Salad Preparation (JS-1--4)Griddle Cooking (JS-1--5)Egg Cookery (JS -1 -3)

Restaurant/Institutional CookFood Preparation

Weighing and Measuring(R/I) (JS-1--3)Boiling, Steaming, and Simmer-ing (R/I) (JS-1--6)Panfrying & Sauteeing (R/I)(JS-1--4)Baking & Roasting (R/I)(JS-1--5)

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SUPPORT FROM MARKETING ANDDISTRIBUTION TO FOOD SERVICES

.04 Marketing Mathematics02 Procedures for Inventory, In-

coming Merchandise and Pricing.01 Inventory Control.02 Checking Incoming Mer-

chandise.03 Pricing Merchandise

:11 Purchasing.02 Food and Beverage Purchasing

.01 Fundamental Information

.02 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

.03 Processed Fruits and Vege-tables

, 04 Baked Goods.05 Beef and Pork.06 Alcoholic Beverages.07 Convenience Foods

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.05 Equipment Care and Use

.02 Employee Attitudes and Motivation01 Employee Attitudes

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.03 Employee Dress, Hygiene, andAc tions

06 Second Baker.01 Baking

.01 Baking Basics

.02 Weighing & Measuring (Same as26.03.01.01)

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FOOD SERVICES

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General SanitationPot, Pan, and Dish WashingSafetyMaintenance of KitchenEquipment Care and Use

Employee Attitudes and MotivationEmployee AttitudesEmployee MotivationEmployee Dress, Hygiene, andActions

Second BakerBaking

Baking BasicsWeighing & Measuring (same as26.03.01,01)Quick BreadsYeast DoughsFried GoodsPies and TurnoversCakes and FrostingsPuff PastriesCookiesDecorating Cakes and Pastries

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.02 Proving the AccuracyProject No. 1

.03 The Six-Column work Sheet

.04 The Income Statement andBalance Sheet

.05 Closing the LedgerProject No. 2

.04 Payro!I Transactions and DataProcessing

.01 Payroll Records02 Payroll Accounts

.03 Ten-Key Adding Machine.01 Introduction/Addition/Sub-

traction.01 Introduction, Touch Addition

and Home Keys.02 Touch Addition, 7-8-9 Keys.03 Touch Addition, All Ten Keys.04 Subtraction, All Keys

.02 Multiplication.01 Multiplication, Whole Numbers

and Decimals.02 Short-Cut Multiplication

Parts 1 and 2.03 Multiplication of Fractions

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Marketing MathematicsProcedures for Inventory, Incom-ing Merchandise and Pricing

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PurchasingFood and Beverage Purchasing

Fundamental InformationFresh Fruit and VegetablesProcessed Fruits and Vegetables

Business Finance and ControlFundamentals of Finance

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FOOD SERVICES

Job Title:Bakery Manager Trainee

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Employee Attitudes and MotivationEmployee AttitudesEmployee MotivationEmployee Dress, Hygiene, andActions

Short Order CookFood Preparation and Serving

Deep Fat Frying (JS-1--7)Sandwich Preparation (JS-1--9)Salad Preparation (JS-1--4)Griddle Cooking (JS -1 -5)Egg Cookery (JS-1--3)Portioning and Garnishing(JS -1 -5)

Restaurant/Instructional CookFood Preparation

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.01 Dining Room Management

.02 Guest Treatment.03 Service and Supplies (JS-1-31.04 Catering Situations (JS-1-4)

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.01 Accounting.01 Classifying and Examining Ac-

counts01 Starting an Accounting System

.02 Recording the Opening Entry

.03 Posting the Opening Entry

.04 Debit and Credit of BusinessTransactions

.05 Debit and Credit of Income andExpense

.06 Journalizing Business Trans-actions

.02 Ledger, Work Sheet and Finan-cial Statement

.01 Posting

.02 Proving the AccuracyProject No, 1

.03 The Six-Column Work Sheet

.04 The Income Statement andBalance Sheet

.05 Closing the LedgerProject No. 2

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MultiplicationMultiplication, Whole Numbersand DecimalsShort-Cut Multiplication Parts 1and 2Multiplication of Fractions

SUPPORT FROM MARKETING ANDDISTRIBUTION TO FOOD SERVICES

Marketing MathematicsProcedures for Inventory, Incom-ing Merchandise and Pricing

Inventory ControlChecking Incoming MerchandisePricing Merchandise

PurchasingFood and Beverage Purchasing

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.06 Financial Records Analysis

.07 Government Regulation

.03 Food and Beverage Control.01 Control of Food Sales.02 Beverage Control.03 Menu Pricing

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(JS-1--5)

03 Restaurant/Institutional Cook.01 Food Preparation

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02 Boiling, Steaming, and Simmer-ing (R/I) (JS-1--6)

03 Broiling and Grilling 02)(JS-1 & 2)

.04 Pan-frying and Sauteeing (R/I)(JS-1-4)

.05 Baking and Roasting (R/I)48(JS -1 - -5)

Curriculum Area: 26

FOOD SERVICES

Job Title:Chef Trainee

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.06 Soups, Sauces, and Gravies(R/I) (JS-1--3)

.07 Combination Cooking (R/I)(JS-1--3)

.05 Chef Trainee.01 Gourmet Cooking and Serving

.01 Red Meats (JS-1--5)

.02 Poultry and Seafoods (JS-1-5)

.03 Service and Supplies (JS- 1 -3)(same as 26.04.01.03)

.04 Catering Situations (JS-1--4)(same as 26.04.01.04)

SUPPORT FROM MARKETING ANDDISTRIBUTION TO FOOD SERVICES

.04 Marketing Mathematics.02 Procedures for Inventory, In-

coming Merchandise and Pricing.01 Inventory Control.02 Checking Incoming Mer-

chandise.03 Pricing Merchandise

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01 Fundamental Information.02 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables.03 Processed Fruits and Vege-

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CURRICULUM AREA 27: Marketing & Distribution

Shipping & Receiving Clerk - covers knowledge of the marketing process,wholesaling and retailing, processingmerchandise for shipment, receiving checkingand marking merchandise, stockkeeping, humanrelations skills and mathematics skills.

Checker-Cashier - covers cash register operation in addition to the skillslearned by the Shipping & Receiving Clerk.

General Salesperson - in addition to the information covered under the jobt itle Shipping & Receiving Clerk, General Sales-person receives training in cash register operations,design and construction of merchandise displays,basic selling and customer services, and knowledgeof credit collection policies and procedures.

Professional Salesperson - in addition to the courses in job title GeneralSalesperson, Professional Salesperson hasadvanced training in sales presentation and sellingtechniques, sales management skills, advertisingand promotion.

Mid-Management Trainee - this is the most advanced job title underCurriculum Area 27: Marketing & Distribution.It includes all thirteen of the courses offeredunder Curriculum Area 27. Besides the skillsnecessary for Professional Salesperson,Mid-Management Trainee includes purchasingknowledge of business financial terms and proce-dures, inventory, management and supervisoryskills, techniques in training new employees,prevention and solving of problems in humanrelations.

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Receiving, Checking, andMarking

receiving Department andEquipmentMerchandise HandlingDiscrepancies and VendorReturnsMarking MerchandiseMonarch Dial-A-Pricer

StockkeepingFunctions and Physical Charac-teristics of StockkeepingArrangement and Protection ofMerchandiseStock Control Systems

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Receiving, Checking, andMarking

Receiving Departments andEquipmentMerchandise HandlingDiscrepancies and VendorReturnsMarking MerchandiseMonarch Dial-A-Pricer

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MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION

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Receiving, Checking, andMarking

Receiving Departments andEquipmentMerchandise HandlingDiscrepancies and VendorReturnsMarking MerchandiseMonarch Dial-A-Pricer

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Types of DisplaysBasic Design TerminologyPrinciples of DesignMaterials in DisplaysEvaluating Displays

Basic SalesmanshipSteps of Sale

Creating a Sales AtmosphereSales ApproachesNeeds and WantsBenefitsElements of a Sales PresentationDefinition of ObjectionsHandling ObjectionsClosing the SaleClosing Techniques

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Arithmatic and SellingSales RecordsWeights and Measures

Procedures for Inventory,Incoming Merchandise andPricing

Inventory ControlChecking Incoming Merchan-disePricing Merchandise

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Types of DisplaysBasic Design TerminologyPrinciples of DesignMaterials in DisplaysEvaluating Displays

Basic SalesmanshipSteps of Sale

Creating a Sales AtmosphereSales ApproachesNeeds and WantsBenefitsElements of a Sales PresentationDefinition of ObjectionsHandling ObjectionsClosing the SaleClosing Techniques

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tion.04 Objections and Excuses.05 Preparing for Objections.06 Techniques for Closing a Sale

.03 Special Selling Techniques.01 Prospecting for Customers.02 Retail Selling.03 Industrial Wholesale Selling

.04 Sales Management.01 Self Management.02 Evaluating Sales Performance03 Building Repeat Sales

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MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION

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PromotionSales PromotionPublic Relations

PurchasingMerchandise Buying

Functions of Merchandise BuyerChoosing the ProductChosing the VendorNegotiating the PricePlanning a Merchandise BudgetPlanning a Merchandise Assort-mentStock TurnoverPricing

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.02 Solving Human Relation Problems.01 Detecting Problems.02 Obtaining the Facts.03 Decision Making.04 Taking Action.05 Evaluating Results.06 Case Problem

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CURRICULUM AREA 37: Automotive

Transmission Mechanic - includes shop safety procedures and equipmentidentification and proper use of hand tools andgeneral shop equipment, theory, diagnosis andoverhaul of manual and automatic transmissions,drivelines and differentials, use of parts andreference manuals, care, use and cleaning ofparts and work areas, and minor automotiveservicing (lubricating, changing oil, tire repair,etc.),

Engine Rebuilder - covers shop safety, use of shop tools and equipment,theory and construction, inspection, diagnosis, service,and overhaul of automotive engines, use of parts andreference manuals, care, use and cleaning of partsand work areas.

Light Duty Mechanic - covers shop safety, use of tools and equipment,theory, operation and repair of brake systems,suspension and steering mechanisms, electricalsystems, fuel systems, emission systems, overhaul of automotive engines, use of parts andreference manuals, care, use and cleaning of partsand work areas and minor automotive servicingsuch as lubrication and tire repair, etc. Supportfrom Welding Support, Curriculum Area 36.

General Mechanic - covers all in Li..'-it Duty Mechanic with the addition oftune up and transmission.

Engine/Transmission Repairman - covers shop safety procedures, theorydiagnosis, repair and adjustment ofelectrical systems, tuning the engine,overhaul of automotive engines, use ofparts and reference manuals, care, useand cleaning of parts and work areas, andminor servicing.

Tune-Up and Engine Repairman - covers shop safety practices and equipment,theory, diagnosis and repair of electricalsystems, fuel systems, emission systems,tune up, overhaul of engines and minorservicing.

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Brake and Front-End Mechanic - covers shop safety procedures andequipment, identification, use and careof tools and equipment, theory, operationand repair of the various brake systems,suspension and steering mechanisms. Supportfrom Welding Support, Curriculum Area 36.

Tune-Up/Auto Air Conditioning Repairman - cover's safety procedures andequipment identification, use andcare of tools and equipment,theory, operation, diagnosis, andrepair of electrical systems, fuelsystems, emission systems andair conditioning systems, proceduresfor tuning an engine, and engineoverhaul. Also includes use ofparts and reference manuals, care,use and cleaning of parts andwork areas.

NOTE: CURRICULUM AREA 36: Welding Support

The Welding course teaches the fundamentals of safety, equipment operation,flame cutting, and welding using the various welding positions and welds forboth gas and arc welding.

Welding is not a job title per se, but provides support to other job titles.The job titles requiring Welding Support are as follows:

Curriculum Area 37: AutomotiveBrake and Front-End MechanicGeneral MechanicLight Duty Mechanic

Curriculum Area 38: Small Engine Mechanic

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Shop EquipmentShop Equipment FundamentalsJacks and Lifts PracticePresses and Pullers PracticeToolroom Observation

TransmissionsClutches

Fundamentals of ClutchPressure PlateClutch Removal and ReplaceReplace Clutch Pilot BushingReplace Throw-Out BearingAdjusting Clutch LinkageSelf-Adjusting ClutchTouble Shooting Clutches

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Three-Speed Automatic01 Diagnosis and Pressure Checks

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Drive Shafts.01 Fundamentals of Drive Shafts.02 Universal Joint Diagnosis.03 Removing and Replacing Uni-

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.02 Reference Manual Practice

.02 Parts Manual.01 Fundamentals of Parts Manuals.02 Parts Manuals Practice

.03 Cleaning Parts and Work Area.01 Washing Parts.02 Cleaning Stall.03 Fundainentals of Gaskets,

Sealants and Seals.04 Fundamentals of Tubing and

Hose.05 Fundamentals of Wire and

Wiring..06 Fundamentals of Work Orders

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Fundamentals of 4-Cycle Engine

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Engine Construction01 Fundamentals of Engine Block

. 02 Engine Block Construction

Special ToolsPrecision Measuring ToolsFundamentalsPrecision Measuring ToolsPracticeFasteners and Torque Wrench

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.05 Lubricating Systems.01 Fundamentals of Oil Pumps.02 Testing Oil Pump.03 Replacing Oil Pump

.06 Cooling Systems.01 Fundamentals of Cooling

Systems.02 Fundamentals of Air Cooled

Engines.03 Thermostat Test.04 Replacing Thermostat.05 Flush Block and Radiator.06 Inspecting and Changing

Hoses.07 Inspecting Water Pumps.08 Replacing Water Pumps

.07 Machine Tool Use and Care.01 Operating Boring Bar.02 Operating Surface Grinder.03 Piston Pin Fitting04 Cap and Rod Grinding

.05 Crank Shaft Grinding.06 Crack Finding.07 Valve, Guide and Seat Re-

placement

.12 Parts and Accessories.01 Reference Manuals

.01 Fundamentals of ReferenceManuals

.02 Reference Manual Practice

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Fundamentals of Shop SafetySafety with ToolsFirst AidShop Safety Observation

Tools and EquipmentBasic Tools

Hand Tool FundamentalsHand Tool Practice

Special ToolsPrecision Measuring ToolsFundamentalsPrecision Measuring ToolsPracticeFasteners and Torque Wrench

Shop EquipmentShop Equipment FundamentalsJacks and Lifts PracticePresses and Pullers PracticeToolroom Observation

Brake SystemsFundamentals of Brake Systems

Basic Brake OperationBrake Inspection

Master CylinderFundamentals of Master Cylin-dersOverhauling Single MasterCylinderOverhauling Dual MasterCylinder

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Brake Fluids and LinesBleeding of Prake SystemsBrake FluidsHydraulic Lines, Switchesand Equalizers

Emergency BrakesFundamentals of EmergencyBrakesAdjusting Emergency Brakes

Suspension SystemsFundamentals of Suspension

Fundamentals of Front-indSuspension

Tire BalancingFundamentals of Tire BalancinStatic Balance (Bubble-type)Spin BalanceFundamentals and Types ofWheel BearingsCleaning and Inspection ofWheel BearingsReplacement of Wheel Bearing

Electrical SystemsFundamentals of ElectricalSystems

Fundamentals of Electricity

Battery ServicingFundamentals of the storageBatteryServicing the Storage BatteryTesting the Storage Battery

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Automotive Fuel SystemsFundamentals of Fuel Systems

Overview of FundamentalsInspecting Fuel Systems

Fuel Pumps01 Overview of Fundamentals02 Testing a Fuel Pump03 Replacement of Fuel Pump

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Fuel Lines and FiltersOverview of FundamentalsInspection of Fuel FiltersReplacing Fuel Filters

Automatic CnokesOverview of FundamentalsOverhaul Automatic ChokesAdjusting Automatic ElectricChokesAdjustment of the MechanicalType

Emission SystemsFundamentals of Emission Systems

Fundamentals of Emission Con-trol SystemsFundamentals of Ford SystemsFundamentals of Chrysler SysterrFundamentals of GM Systems

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Servicing Emission SystemsServicing PCVServicing the Air PumpServicing the Air InjectorsServicing Check ValveServicing Anti-afterburn ValvTesting Combustion EfficiencyTest and Service Ford SystemTest and Service ChryslerSystemsTest and Service GM Systems

Engine RepairFundamentals of 4-Cyc!e Engine

Fundamentals of 4-CycleEngines

Lubricating SystemsFundamentals of Oil PumpsTesting Oil PumpReplacing Oil Pump

Parts and AccessoriesReference Manuals

Fundamentals of ReferenceManualsReference Manual Practice

Parts ManualsFundamentals of Parts ManualsParts Manuals Practice

Cleaning Parts and Work AreaWashing PartsCleaning StallFundamentals of Gaskets,Sealanis and SealsFundamentals of Tubing andHoseFundamen'als of Wire and WiriFundamentals of Work Orders

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Detailing and ServicingOil Changing

Changing OilChanging Oil Filter

LubricationChassis Lube (Zerks)Chassis Lube (Plugs)

TiresChanging TiresRotating TiresRepairing Tires

Minor Body Adjustments.01 Adjusting Doors.02 Adjusting Hood.03 Adjusting Trunk Lid

SUPPORT FROM WELDING TOAUTOMOTIVE

Gas Welding011 Safety

.01 Equipment and Operation Safety

02, Bottle and Regulator Construction.01, Equipment Introduction Funda-

mentals

041 Oxygen-Acetylene Welding01 Fundamentals of Testing Welds02 Flat Position Welding Funda

mentals.03 Flat Position Welding Practice01) Bronze Welding Fundamentals07 Bronze Welding Practice

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General Mechanic

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Automotive Shop SafetyShop Safety

Fundamentals of Shop SafetySafety with ToolsFirst AidShop Safety Observation

Tools and EquipmentBasic Tools

01 Hand Tool Fundamentals02 Hand Tool Practice

02 Special Tools01 Precision Measuring Tools

Fundamentals02 Precision Measuring Tools

Practice.03' Fasteners and Torque Wrench

.03I .01

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Shop EquipmentShop Equipment FundamentalsJacks and Lifts PracticePresses and Pullers PracticeToolroom Observation

Brake SystemsFundamentals of Brake Systems

01 Basic Brake Operation02. Brake Inspection

02

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Master CylinderFundamentals of Master Cylin-dersOverhauling Single MasterCylinderOverhauling Dual MasterCylinder

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.03 Drum Brakes.01 Fundamentals of Drum Brakes.02 Brake Shoe Replacement.03 Brake Shoe Adjustment.04 Fundamentals of Wheel

Cylinders.05 Overhauling Wheel Cylinders.06 Turning Brake Drums

.04 Disc Brakes.01 Fundamentals of Disc Brakes.02 Overhauling the Caliper.03 Disc Brake Pad Replacement04 Turning the Rotors

.05 Brake Fluids and Lines.01 Bleeding of Brake Systems

02 Brake Fluids.03 Hydraulic Lines, Switches

and Zqualizers

.06 Power Brake.C1 Fundamentals of Power Brakes.02 Repairing and Adjusting Power

Brakes

.07 Emergency Brakes.01 Fundamentals of Emergency

Brakes.02 Adjusting Emergency Brakes

.04 Suspension Systems.01 Fundamentals of Suspension

01 Fundamentals of Front-EndSuspension

.02 Tire Balancing.01 Fundamentals of Tire Balancin5.02 Static Balance (Bubble-type)

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Front-End RepairReplacing Ball JointsReplacement of Tie-Rod EndsReplacement of Idler ArmsReplacement of Control ArmBushings

Front-End AlignmentAdjusting ToeAdjusting Camber (shim)Adjusting Caster (shim)Adjusting Caster-Camber (slide)Adjusting Caster-Camber(eccentric)djusting Caster-Camber

(eccentric and strut)

05 Steering Gears.01 Fundamentals of Manual Steer-

ing Gears.02 Adjusting Manual Steering03 Overhauling Manual Steering

Gears

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Electrical SystemsFundamentals of ElectricalSystems

Fundamentals of Electricity

Battery ServicingFundamentals of the StorageBatteryServicing the Storage BatteryTesting the Storage Battery

Starting SystemsFundamentals of the StartingMotorOverhauling Chrysler StarterOverhauling Delco StarterOverhauling Ford StarterStartino System Wiring

Charging SystemsFundamentals of the ChargingSystemTesting the Charging SystemFundamentals of the GeneratorRepairing the GeneratorFundamentals of the AlternatorRepairing the AlternatorFundamentals of the VoltageRegulatorServicing the Voltage Regu-lator

Ignition SystemsFundamentals of IgnitionSystemIgnition Systems Components

Lighting SystemsFundamentals of the LightingSystem

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Turn SignalsHeadlights and Parking LightsTail Lights and Brake LightsInstrument Lights

Automotive Fuel SystemsFundamentals of Fuel Systems

Overview of FundamentalsInspecting Fuel Systems

Fuel PumpsOverview of FundamentalsTesting a Fuel PumpReplacement of Fuel Pump

Fuel Lines and FiltersOverview of FundamentalsInspection of Fuel FiltersReplacing Fuel Filters

CarburetorsFundamentals of the CarburetorOverhaul of Single Barrel Car-buretorOverhaul of 2 Barrel CarburetorOverhaul of 4 Barrel CarburetorOverhaul of Quadrajet Carbure-torOverhaul of Thermoquad Car-buretorReplacement of Carburetor andGasketAdjustment of Fuel-Air MixtureIdle Adjustment Dash PotIdle Adjustment MechanicalStop

Fuel CharacteristicsFuel Characteristics

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Job Title:General Merhanic

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.06 Automatic Chokes.01 Overview of Fundamentals.02 Overhaul Automatic Chokes.03 Adjusting Automatic Electric

Chokes.04 Adjustment of the Mechanical

Type

.07 Emission Systems.01 Fundamentals of Emission Syste

01 Fundamentals of Emission Control Systems

.02 Fundamentals of Ford Systems

.03 Fundamentals of ChryslerSystems

.04 Fundamentals of GM Systems

.02 Servicing Emission Systems.01 Servicing PCV.02 Servicing the Air Pump.03 Servicing the Air Injectors.04 Servicing Check Valve.05 Servicing Anti-afterburn Val.06 Testing Combustion Efficienc.07 Test and Service Ford System.08 Test and Service Chrysler

Systems.09 Test and Service GM Systems

.08 Tune-up.01 Fundamentals of Tune- up

.01 Fundamentals of Tune-up

.02 Tune-up.01 Power Palance Test.02 Cranking Vacuum Test.03 Testing Cylinder Leakage

.03 Distributor Repair.01 Remove and Replace Distri-

butor

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Testing Distributor AdvanceReplacing Distributor Pointsand CondenserSetting Breaker Point Dwell

Adjustments and RepairsCleaning Battery TerminalsAdjusting Ignition Timing Usinga Timing LightReplacement of SecondaryIgnition CablesReplacement of Spark PlugsCleaning, Gapping and TestingSpark Plugs

Testing Engine OperationTesting Charging OutputBattery Load TestTesting Cranking VoltageTesting ignition CoilTesting Secondary CahleResistance

Engine RepairFundamentals of 4-Cycle Engines

Fundamentals of 4-CycleEngines

Engine ConstructionFundamentals of Engine BlockEngine Block Construction

Valve TrainFundamentals of Engine BlockInspecting Cylinder HeadOverhaul Over-Head Valve HeadOverhaul Over- Head Cam Head

Engine BlockOverhaul Engine BlockCam Shaft

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Crank Shaft and BearingsPistonsRodsTiming Gears and Chains

Lubricating SystemsFundamentals of Oil PumpsTesting Oil PumpReplacing Oil Pump

Cooling SystemsFundamentals of CoolingSystemsFundamentals of Air CooledEnginesThermostat TestReplacing ThermostatFlush Block and RadiatorInspecting and Changing HoseInspecting Water PumpsReplacing Water Pumps

TransmissionsClutches

Fundamentals of ClutchPressure PlateClutch Removal and ReplaceReplace Clutch Pilot BushingReplace Throw-Out BearingAdjusting Clutch LinkageSelf- Adjusting ClutchTrouble Shooting Clutches

Fundamentals of Standard Transmissions

Fundamentals of 3 SpeedStandardFundamentals of 4 SpeedStandardFundamental of Overdrive

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Fundamentals of Automatic Trans-missions

Fluid CouplingsPlanetary GearsPumps and ValvesModulatorSpecial ToolsLeaks and FluidTowing Car Equipped withAutomatic Transmission

Drive ShaftsFundamentals of Drive ShaftsUniversal Joint Diagr-sisRemoving and ReplacingUniversal JointsRemoving and Replacing CenterSupports

DifferentialsFundamentals of DifferentialRemove and Replace DifferentialRing and Pinion Gear,Limited Slip DifferentialsCarrier and Pinion Rearing-,Adjusting flack LashPomove and Replace AxleReplacing Axle Bearing andSeal

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, 12 Parts and Accessories.01 Reference Manuals

.01 Fundamentals of ReferenceManuals

.02 Reference Manual Practice

.02 Parts Manuals:01 Fundamentals of Parts Manuals.02 Parts Manuals Practice

03 Cleaning Parts and Work Area.01 Washing Parts.02 Cleaning Etal I.03 Fundamentals of Gaskets,

Sealants and Seals.04 Fur .,.amentals of Tubing and

Hose.05 Fundamentals of Wire and

Wiring06 Fundamentals of Work Orders

.13 Detailing and Servicing.01 Oil Changing

.01 Changing Oil

.02 Changing Oil Filter

.02 Lubrication.01 Chassis Lube (Zerks).02 Chassis Lube (Plugs)

.03 Tires.01 Changing Tires02 Rotating Tires.03 Repairing Tires

.04 Minor flody Adjustments01 Adjusting Doors

.02 Adjusting Ilood

.03 Adjusting Trunk Lid

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Gas WeldingSafety

Equipment and Operation Safety

Bottle and Regulator ConstructionEquipment Introduction Funda-mentals

Oxygen-Acetylene CuttingFundamentals of Flame CuttingFlame Cutting Practice

Oxygen-Acetylene WeldingFundamentals of Testing WeldsFlat Position Welding Funda-mentalsFlat Position Welding PracticeAdditional Welding PositionsFundamentalsAdditional Welding PositionsPracticeBronze Welding FundamentalsBronze Welding Practice

Arc WeldingFundamentals of Arc Welding

Fundame, s of Arc WeldingSkillsFundamen of MetalsFundamentals of Arc WeldingEquipmentFundamentals of ElectrodesFundamentals of Arc WeldingFundamentals of Flat andHorizontal Positions

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..07 Fundamentals of Vertical andOverhead Positions

.08 Fundamentals of Welding CastIron

.02 Pad Weld.01 Arc Welding Practice.02 Building Up a Pad

.03 Butt Weld.01 Butt Welding Two Beveled

Edges.02 Butt Welding Thin Metal.03 Butt Welding with Double Vee

Joint

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Tools and EquipmentBasic Tools

Hand Tool FundamentalsHand Tool Practice

Special ToolsPrecision Measuring ToolsFundamentalsPrecision Measuring ToolsPracticeFasteners and Torque Wrench

Shop EquipmentShop Equipment FundamentalsJacks and Lifts PracticePresses and Pullers PracticeTool room Observation

Electric& SystemsFundamentals of ElectricalSystems

Fundamentals of Elec. tricity

Battery ServicingFundamentals of the StorageBatteryServicing the Storage BatteryTesting the Storage Battery

Tune-upFundamentals of Tune-up

Fundamentals of Tune-up

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Turte-upPower Balance TestCranking Vacuum TestTesting Cylinder Leakage

Engine RepairFundamentals of 4-Cycle Engines

Fundamentals of 4-CycleEngines

Engine ConstructionFundamentals of Engine BlockEngine Block Construction

Valve TrainFundamentals of Engine BlockInspecting Cylinder HeadOverhaul Over-Head Valve fleaOverhaul Over-Head Cam Head

Engine BlockOverhaul Engine BlockCam ShaftCrank Shaft and BearingsPistonsRodsTiming Gears and Chains

Lubricating SystemsFundamentals of Oil PumpsTesting Oil PumpReplacing Oil Pump

Cooling SystemsFundamentals of CoolingSystemsFundamentals of Air CooledEnginesThermostat TestReplacing Thermostat

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Job Title:Engine/Transmission Repairman

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Flush Block and RadiatorInspecting and Changing HosesInspecting Water PumpsReplacing Water Pumps

TransmissionsClutches

Fundamentals of ClutchPressure PlateClutch Removal and Replace-mentReplacing Clutch Pilot BushingReplacing Throw-Out BearingAdjusting Clutch LinkageSelf-Adjusting ClutchTrouble Shooting Clutches

Fundamentals of Standard Trans-missions

Fundamentals of 3 SpeedStandardFundamentals of 4 SpeedStandardFundamentals of Overdrive

Standard TransmissionTransmission RemovalTransmission DisassemblyGears and ShaftsSynchronizers ,Bearings and SealsTransmission AssemblyShift Forks and LinkageTrouble- Shooting StandardTransmission

Fundamentals of Automatic Ironsmissions

Fluid Couplings 0Planetary Gears

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.03 Pumps and Valves

.04 Modulator

.05 Special Tools

.06 Leaks and Fluid

.07 Towing Car Equipped withAutomatic Transmission

.05 Two-Speed Autome'c.01 Diagnosis and Pressure Chock.02 Transmission Removal.03 Transmission Disassembly.04 Convertor and Stator.05 Clutch.06 Servo.07 By-pass Valve.08 Pumps.09 Valve Body.10 Governor.11 Servo Pistons

12 Planetary Unit.13 Transmission Reassembly

.06 Three-Speed Automatic.01 Diagnosis and Pressure Check.02 Transmission Removal.03 Transmission Disassembly.04 Valve Body.05 Intermediate Servo.06 Governor.07 Rear Seal and Bushing.08 Control Valve.09 Front Pump.10 Drive Train.,11 Rever,..c' Ilicjh Clutch.12 Forwarc!, Clutch.13 One Way (.lute h.14 Planetary Gear.,.15 Piston.16 Convertor

17 Transmission Reassembly

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DifferentialsFundamentals of DifferentialsRemove and Replace Differ-entialRing and Pinion GearsLimited Slip DifferentialsCarrier and Pinion BearingsAdjusting Back-LashRemove and Replace AxleReplacing Axle Bearing andSeal

Parts and AccessoriesReference Manuals

Fundamentals of ReferenceManualsReferencP 44.3nnal Practice

Parts ManualsFundamentals of Parts ManualsParts Manuals Practice

Cleaning Parts and Work AreaWashing PartsCleaning StallFundamentals of Gaskets,,Sealant and SealsFundamentals of lubing and

Fundamentals of Wire and Ni,ingFundamentdls of Work Orders

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Job Title:

Enginerfransmi ssion Repairman

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betailing and ServicingOil Changing

Changing OilChanging 0'1 Filter

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loots and EquipmentBasic Tools

Hand Tool FundamentalsHand Tool Practice

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Practice.03 Fasteners and Torque Wrench

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Shop EquipmentShp Equipment FundamentalsJacks and Lifts PracticePresses and Pullers PracticeTool room Observation

Electrical SystemsFundamentals of Electrical Systems

Fundamentals of Electricity

Battery ServicingFundamentals of the StorageBatterySerlicing the Storage BatteryTesting the Storage Battery

Starting SystemsFundamentals theMotorOverhauling Chrysler Starter

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Job Title:Tune-Up and Engine Repairman

DATE _JD j 75

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Overhauling Delco StarterOverhauling Ford StarterStarting System Wiring

Charging SystemsFundamentals of the ChargingSystemTesting the Charging :ysterrFundamentals of the GeneratorRepairing the GeneratorFundamentals of the AlternatorRepairing the AlternatorFundamentals of the VoltageRegulatorServicing the Voltage Regula-tor

Ignition SystemsFundamentals of IgnitionSystemIgnition Systems Co,npenents

Lighting SystemsFundamentals of the LightingSystemTurn SignalsHeadlights and Parking LightsTail Lights and Brake LightsInstrument Lights

Automotive Fuel SystemsFundamentals of Fuel Systems

Overview of FundamentalsInsper brig Fuel Systems

Fuel PumpsOverview of FundamentalsTesting a Fuel PumpReplacement of Fuel Pump

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Fuel Lines and FittersOverview of Fundamentalsinspection of Fuel FiltersReplacng Fuel Filters

CarburetorsFundamentals of the Carburetor0.'erhau! of Single Barrel Car-buretorOverhaul of 2 Barrel CarburetorOverhaul of 4 Barrel CarburetorOverhaul of Quadrajet Carbure-to rOverhaul of Thermoquad Car-buretorReplacement of Carburetor andGasketAdjustment of Fuel-Air MixtureIdle Adjusment Dash PotIdle Adjustment MechanicalStop

1-1.el Characterfttics01 Fuel CharFcterities

Automatic ChokesOverview of FundamentalsOverhaul Automatic ChokesAdjusting Automatic ElectricChokesAdjustment of the Mechano:ocalType

[-mission SystemsFundamentals of Emission Systems

Fundamentals of Emission Control SystemsFundamental*, of Ford System

Curriculum Area: 37

AUTOMOTIVE

Job Title:

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Servicing Emission SystemsServicing PCVServicing the Air PumpServicing the Air InjectorsServicing Check ValveServicing Anti-afterburnValveTesting ,ombustion EfficiencyTest and Service Ford SystemsTest and Service ChryslerSystemsTest and Service GM Systems

Tune-upFundamentals of Tune- -up

.01 Fundamentals of Tune- up

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Tune-upPower Ralame TestCranking Vacuum TestTesting Cylinder Leakage

Distributor RepairRemove and Replace DistributorTesting Distributor AdvanceReplacing Distributor Pointsand CondenserSetting Breaker Point Dwell

Adjustment*, anti Rep rsCleaning flattery TerminalsAdjusting Ignition Timing Ilsin9a Timing I ightReplacement ofIgnition (

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Job Title:Tune-Up and Engine Repairman

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Testing Engine OperzitionTesting Charging OutputBattery Load Tef-tTesting Cranki , VoltageTesting Ignition CoilTesting Secondary Cable Re-sistance

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Engine RepairFundamentals of 4-Cycle Engines

Fundamentals of 4-CycleEngines

Engine ConstructionFundamentals of Engine BlockEngine Block Construction

Valve TrainFundar.ientals of Engine BlockInspecting Cylinder HeadOverhaul Over-Head Valve HeadOverhaul Over-Head Cam Head

Engine BlockOverhaul Engine BlockCam Snaft /Crank Shaft and hearingsPistonsRodsTiming Gears and Chains

Lubricating SystemsFundamentals of Oil PumpsTesting Oil PumpReplacing Oil Pump

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Parts and AccessoriesCleaning Parts and Work Area

.01 Washing Parts

.02 Cleaning Stall

.03 Fundamentals of Gaskets,Sealants and Seals

.014 Fundamentals of Tubing andHose

.05 Fundamentals of Wire andWiring

.06 Fundamentals of Work Orders

.13 Detailing and Servicing.01 Oil Changing

.01 Changing 0:1

.02 Changing Oil Filter

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Fundamentals of Shop SafetySafety with ToolsFirst AidShop Safety Observation

Thols and FquipmentBasic Tools

Hand Tool R :_hmentalsHand Tool Practic_.!

02 Special Tools01 Precision Measuring Tools

Fundamentals02 Precision Measuring Tools

Practice.03 Fasteners and Torque Wrench

03 'Shop Equipment01 Shop Equipment Fundamentals02 Jacks and Lift Practice

. 03 Presses and Pullers Practice04 Tcolroom Observation

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Brake SystemsFundamentals of Brake Systems

Basic Brake OperationBrake Inspection

Master CylinderFundamentals of Master CylinderOverhauling Single Master CylindersOverhauling Dual Master Cylinders

Drum BrakesFurarnentals of 1)ruor Prake,,Brake Shoe Replacement

Curriculum Area 37

AUTOMOTIVE

Job Title:Brake and Front-Fnd Mechanic

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Brake Shoe AdjustmentFundamentals of WheelCylindersOverhauling Wheel CylindersTurning Brake Drums

Disc BrakesFundamentals of Disc PrakesOverhauling the CaliperDisc Brake Pad ReplacementTurning the Rotors

Brake Fluids and LinesBleeding of Brake SystemsBrake FluidsHydraulic Lines, Switches andEqualizers

Power BrakeFundamentals of Power BrakeRepairing and Adjusting PoweiBrakes

Emergency PrakesFundamentals of FmergencyBrakesAdjusting Fmergency Brakes

Suspension SystemsFundamentals of Suspension

Fundamentals of F' ont-EndSuspension

Tire Balancingruml,imenhils of TirefialancinStatic Bolan«. (Bubble type)Spin IhildricFundoment,ih, and Type.. ofWheel licaringsCleaning and Inspection of

flearingsRepla«Nnent of Wheel Bearing

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Front-End RepairReplacing Ball JointsReplacement of Tie-Rod EndsReplacement of Idler ArmsReplacement of Contro! ArmBushings

Front-End AlignmentAdjusting ToeAdjusting Camber (shim)Adjusting Caster (shim)Adjusting Caster-Camber (slide)Adjusting Caster-Camber(eccentric)Adjusting Caster-Camber(eccentric and strut)

Steerit g Geer=Funda:--,:ntals of Manual Steer-ing GearsAdjusting Manual SteeringOverhauling Manual SteeringGars

Power SteeringFundarieniols of Power SteeringOverhauling Power SteeringPump',Overhauling Power SteeringControl UnitsON,z_,rhauling Power SteeringCylinders

Parts and AccessoriesReference Manuals

Fundamentals of ReferenceManualsReference Manual Practice

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Job Title:Brake and Front-End Mechanic

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.02 Parts Manuals.01 Fundamentals of Parts

Manuals.02 Parts Manuals Practice

.03 Cleaning Parts and Work Area.01 Washing Parts.02 Cleaning Stall.03 Fundamentals of Gaskets,

Sealants and Seals.04 Fundamentals of Tubing and

Hose.05 Fundamental,, of Wire and

Wiring06 Fundamentals of Work Orders

.13 Detailing and Ser---:cing.02 Lubrication

.01 Chassis Lube (Zerks)

.02 Chassis Lube (Plugs)

.03 Tires.01 Changing Tires.02 Rotating Tires I

SUPPORT FROM WELDING TOAUTOMOTIVE

01 Gas Welding.01 Safety

.01 Equipment and OperationSafety

.02 Bottle and Regulator Constructid.01 Equipment Introduction Fund

mentals

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Job Title:Brake and Front-End Mechanic

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02 I Flame Cutting Practice

04 Oxygen-Acetylene Welding.01 Fundamentals of Testing Welds02 4 Flat Position Welding Funda-

mentals.03 f Flat Position Welding Practice04

IAdditional Welding PositionsFundamenta Is

05 Additional Welding PositionsPractice

06 Bronze Welding Fundamentals07 Bronze Welding Practice

ArL Welding01 Fundamentals of Arc Welding

01 Fundamentals of Arc WeldigSki l Is

02 Fundamentals of Metals03 Fundamentals of Arc Welding

Equipment04 Fundamentals of ElectrodesOS Fundamentals of Arc Welding04, ' Fundamentals of Flat and Ron-

zontal Positions07 Fundamentals of Vertical and

Overhead ' sition

147 Pad Weld01 1 Arc Welding Practice02 ; Building Up a Pad

03 . Butt Weld01 ! Butt N'elding Two Beveled Edges02 Butt M.:Laing Thin Metal63 BUtt Wilding with Double Vee

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Welding

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Automotive Shop SafetyShop Safety

Fundamentals of Shop SafetySafety with ToolsFirst AidShop Safety Observation

.03 Overhauling Delco Starter

.04 Overhauling Ford Starter

.05 Starting System Wiring

.04 Charging SystemsFundamentals of the ChargingSystemTesting the Charging SystemFundamentals of the GeneratorRepairing the GeneratorFundamentals of the AlternatorRepairing the AlternatorFundamentals of the oltageRegulatorServicing the Voltage Regula-to r

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Tools and EquipmentBasic Tools

Hand Tool FundamentalsHand Tool Practice

02 Special Tools.01 Precision Measuring Tools

Fundamentals.02 Precision Measuring Took

Practice03, Fasteners and Torque Wrench

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Shop EquipmentShop Equipment FundamentalsJacks and Lifts PracticePresses and Pullers PracticeToolroom Observation

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.06 lighting SystemsFundamentals of the LightingSystemTurn SignalsHeadlights and Parking LightsTail Lights and Brake LightsInstrument Lights

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01, Fundamentals of Electricity

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Fundamentals of the StorageBatteryServicing the Storage BatteryTesting the Storage Battery

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Overv;ew of FundamentalsInspecting Fuel Systems

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AUTOMOTIVE

Job Title:Tune-up/Auto Air ConditioningRepairman

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Fue, Lines and FiltersOverview of FundamentalsInspection of Fuel FiltersReplacing Fuel Filters

CarburetorsFundamentals of the CarburetorOverhaul of Single Barrel Car-buretorOverhaul of 2 Barrel CarburetorOverhaul of 4 Barrel CarburetorOverhaul of Quadrajet Carbure-to rOverhaul of Thermoquad Car-buretorReplacement of Carburetor andGasketAdjustment of Fuel-Air MixturtIdle Adjusment Dash PotIdle Adjustment MechanicalStop

Fuel CharacteristicsFuel Characteristics

Automatic ChokesOverview of FundamentalsOverhaul Automatic ChokesAdjusting Automatic ElectricChokesAdjustment of the MechanicalType

Emission SystemsFundamentals of Emission Systems

Fundamentals of Emission Control SystemsFundamentals of Ford Systems

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Fundamentals of ChryslerSystemsFundamentals o' GM Systems

Servicing Emission SystemsServicing PCVServicing the Air PumpServicing the Air InjectorsServicing Check ValveServicing Anti-afterburnValveTesting Combustion EfficiencyTest and Service Ford SystemsTest and Service ChryslerSystemsTest and Service GM Systems

Tune-upFundamentals of Tune-up

Fundamentals of Tune-up

Tune-upPower Pa lance TestCranking Vacuum TestTesting ::ylinder Leakage

Distril:utor RepairR-_rriove and Replace DistributeTesting Distributor AdvanceReplacing Distributor Pointsand CondenserSetting Breaker Point Dwell

Adjustments and RepairsCleaning f1dttery TerminalsAdjusting Ignition Timing Usina Timing tightReplacemept of SecondaryIgnition Cables

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AUTOMOTIVE

Job Title:Tune-up/Auto Air ConditioningRepairman

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Replacement of Spark PlugsCleaning, Gapping and TestingSpark Plugs

Testing Engine OperationTesting Charging OutputBattery Load TestTesting Cranking VoltageTesting Ignitio oilTesting Second" Cable Re-sistance

Engine RepairFundamentals of 4-Cycle Engines

Fundamentals of 4-CycleEngines

Auto Air ConditioningifetySafety Precautions

. 02 ; Theory of Operation01

1 Fundamentals of Refrigeration.02 Fundamentals of RefrigerInts.06 Leaks and Fluid

03 Compressors01 Fundamentals of Compressors

.02 Refrigeration Oil03 Magnetic Clutch

04 Evaporators01 Fundamentals of Evapoi ators02 I, Evaporator Pressure Regulator

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.06 Diagnosis Procedures.01 Fundamentals of Diagnosis.02 System Inspection.03 Soap-Solution Leak Test04 Halide Leak Test

.05 Manifold and Gage Test

.07 Servicing.01 Purging the Air- Conditioning

System.02 Evacuating the Air-Conditionin

System.03 Charging the Air-Conditioning

System (System Orf).04 Charging the Air-Conditioning

System (System Running).05 Replacing Hose and Fittings

.12 Parts and Accessories.01 Reference Manuals

.01 Fundamentals of ReferenceManuals

.02 Reference Manual Practice

.02 Parts Manuals.01 Fundamentals of Parts Manuals.02 Parts Manuals Practice

.03 Cleaning Parts and Work Area.01 Washing Parts.02 Cleaning Stall03 Fundamentals of Gaskets,

Sealants and ,evils.04 Fund,inicntdk of Tubing and

flosv05 Fundonicntok of Wire zind

Wiring.06 Fundamentals Work Orders

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CURRICULUM AREA 38: Small Engines

rt-lall Engine Mechanic includes a general coursc in basic principles ofoperation and repair of two-cycle, four-cycle and rotary engines, lubrica-tion, electrical, cooling and fuel systems, small engine repair and four,,peciallzed courses in particular small engines; Chainsaws, Snowmobiles,Motorcycles, and Outboard Engines. The Small Engines job title alsoIncludes Welding Support (gas and arc), Curriculum Area 36.

NOTE: Curriculum Area 36: Welding Support

The Welding course teaches the fundamentals of safety, equipment operation,flame cutting, and welding using the various welding positions and welds forboth gas and arc welding.

Welding is not a job title per se, but provides support to other job titles.The job titles requiring Welding Support are as follows:,

Curriculum Area 37,: AutomotiveBrake and Front-End MechanicGeneral MechanicLight Duty Mechanic

Curriculum Area 38: Small Engines

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SMALL ENGINES

Job Title:

Small Engine Mechanic

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Basic Small EnginesShop Improvement and Safety

Shop and Tool SafetyShop Maintenance, Cleanliness,and Organization

Shop Manuals and Parts Books01 Importance of Service Manuals,

Parts Books and Flat Rate Man-ualsOrganization of Service ManualsUse of Service ManualsOrganization of Parts BooksUSe of Parts BooksThe Flat Rate Manual

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Work OrdersFundamentals and Use of WorkOrders

Measuring ToolsPrecision Measuring Tool Funda-mentalsPrecision Measuring Tool Prac-tice

Engine Design at-,4 TerminologyIdentify Engine DesignsIdentify Cylinder ArrangementsIdentify Value ArrangementsVocabulary You Should Know

4-Cycle TheoryParts Identification of 4-CycleEnginesParts Functions of 4-CycleEnginesThe 4-Cycles of Operation

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Purpose of Each CycleLubrication of the 4-CycleEngineParts of Valve System in a4-Cycle EngineBearing Types Used in the4-Cycle Engine4-Cycle Engine Disassemblyand Reassembly

2-Cycle Theory2 Stroke OperationParts Identification of the 2-Cycle EngineParts Functions of the 2-CycleEngineReed of Leaf ValvesTransfer PortsRotary ValveCross-Flow Scavange EngineLoop-Scavange Engine

Basic ElectricityParts of the AtominsulatorsConductorsElectrical CurrentVoltageAmperageResistanceOhm's LawMagnetismElectromagnetismCoil Construction an(' FunctionCondenser Construction andFunction

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10 Electrical Testing'.01 Coil Continuity Test (Secondary).02 Coil Continuity Test (Primary).03 Coil Polarity Test.04 Coil Index Test.05 Coil Firing Test06 Condensor Test (Capacity)

.07 Condensor Test (Series Resis-tance)

08 Condensor Test (Leakage)

11 Lubrication Sy.stems01 Simple Splask,02 Constant Level '..Splash03 Barrel Pump

.04 Ejection Pump05 Full Pressure Pump

.06 Mist

12 Fuel System01 fuel System Parts Identification02 Suction Feed System03 Gravity Feed Systemu4 Fuel Pump Feed System05 Pressurized Tank Feed System06 Simple Carburetor

Float Type Carburetor08 Diaphragm Type Carburetor

.09 Idle System

.10 Hi6h Speed System.11 Carburetor Adjustment.12 Fuel Pump Types

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SMALL ENGINES

Job Title:Small Engine Mechanic

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.13 Governor Types

.14 Removing the Carburetor

.15 Overhauling the Carburetor

.16 Installing the Carburetor

13 Cooling Systems.01 Components of Water Cooied

Systems.02 Components of Air Cooled

Systems.03 Two Types of Air Cooling

Systems

.14 Special Tools.01 Special Tool Use

.15 Troubleshooting.01 Troubleshooting Procedure

.16 Engine Overhaul.01 Removing the Cylinder Head02 Removing the Valves

.03 Inspection of Valves and Re-lated Parts

.04 Repairing the Valve Guides.05 Lapping the Valves.06 Adjusting the Valve-Tappet

Clearance.07 Installing the Cylinder Head.08 Servicing the Carturetor

,17 Maintenance.01 Servicing the Dry Filter Type

Air Cleaners.02 Servicing the Oiled Filter Type

Air Cleaner

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SMALL ENGINES

Job Title:Small Engine Mechanic

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Servicing the Oil Bath Type ofAir CleanerClean and Inspect the CoolingSystemClean and Inspect the Fu l'SysteSpark PILJ ServiceService and Test a Lead-AcidStorage BatteryServicing the Carburetor

Care in Off Season or StorageStorage and CarePreparing Engine for StorageReturning Engine to ServiceAfter Storage

Power TransferDrive Types and ClutchesManual Transmission

Lawn Mower ServiceClean Cooig SystemDrain and Refill CrankcaseSharpen and Balance BladeEngine Tune-UpService Manual Starter s

Rotary Engine TheoryParts Identification and Termi-nologyCycle of Op "lionMethods of Lubrication ark:Cooling

ChainsawTerminology

Word ldentificaticn and)ns

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.02 Part Identification of Chainsaws

.02 Chain Care and Maintenance.01 Parts of Chain.02 Sharpening, Lubrication and

adjustment

.03 Chain Repair.01 Chain Repair and Replacement

.04 Bar Repair.01 Bar Maintenance and Repair

.05 Troubleshooting.01 Problems Typical to Chainsaw

Operation

.03 Snowmobile.01 Terminology

,01 Word Identification and Defini-tions

.02 Part Identification of Snowmo-biles

.02 Chassis, Brakes and Steering.01 Chassis Repair.02 Brake Types and Repair.03 Ski Maintenance and Repair

.03 Tracks.01 Track Types and Construction.02 Track Replacement'.03 Track Repair and Maintenar

.04 Suspension.01 Boggle Wheel Suspension.02 Boggle Wheel Suspension Ad-

justment

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_SMALL ENGINES

Job Title:Small Engine Mechanic

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Slide Rail SuspensionSlide Rail Suspension AdjustmentSuspension Lubrication

TroubleshootingProblems Typical to SnowmobileOperation

MotorcyclesTerminology

Word Id itification and Defini-tionsPart Identification of Motorcycles

ControlsAdjust Front and Rear BakesAdjust Carburetor LinkageAdjust Clutch Linkage

Tire and Wheel RepairFrcnt Tire RepairRear Tire RepairWheel Alignment and Repair

BrakesInternal Expanding Brake RepairDisc Brake Repair and Adjust-ment

TroubleshootingProblems Typical to MotorcycleOperation

Outboard EnginesTerminology

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.02 Lower Units.01 Theory of Operation.02 Lower Motor Cover.03 Exhaust Housing.04 Steering Bracket.05 Swivel and Stern Bracket

03 Gear Case.01 Theory of Operation.02 Driveshaft and Gearshift Mech-

anism.03 Water Pump

.04 Propeller Service.01 Propeller Pitch and Diameter.02 \ Slip Flub and Shear Pin.03 '.. Propeller Replacement

.05 Troubleshooting.01 Problems Typical to Outboard

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CURRICULUM AREA 51: Health Education

Presents basic concepts of selection and use of clinical facilities for healthmaintenance. Basic first aid techniques are covered to equip the studentto handle minor accidents and illness and to determine when medicalattention is necessary.

This area does not have job titles per se. It belongs to the section ofMountain-Plains curriculum which deals with life skills.

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HEALTH EDUCATION

Job Title:Health Education

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Introduction to Health EducationHealth Information

General Health InformationGAP: Health Information

First AidDefinition, Responsibilitiesand General DirectionsRecognizing and Treating ShockGAP: ShockArtificial RespirationGAP: Artificial RespirationKinds and Treatment of BurnsKinds and Treatment of Bleed-ingGAP: BleedingPreventing InfectionEtc:ad InjuriesNosebleedsFrostbitePoisonings by IngestionGAP: Poisonings by IngestionFirst Aid Supplies

Family HealthMajor Health Problems

Introduction to CommunicableDiseasesDiseases Prevented by Immuni-zationStrep and Staph InfectionGAP: Communicable DiseasesVenereal DiseaseGAP:, Venereal DiseaseHeart DiseaseCancerDiabetes

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.02 Home Care of the III.01 Maintaining Health.02 Precautions When III.03 Symptoms.54 Special Diets.05 Taking a Temperature

.03 Family Life Education.01 Female Reproductive System.02 Male Reproductive System.03 Family Planning and Per-

manent Forms of Birth Control.04 GAP:, Family Planning

.04 Dental Hygiene.01 Teeth and Dental Floss

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CURRICULUM AREA 61: Consumer Education

Covers principles of effective money management including budgeting,housing, car buying, credit, consumer awareness and insurance.

This area does not have job titles per se. It belongs to the section ofMountain-Plains curriculum which deals with life skills.

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CONSUMER EDUCATION

Jab Title:Consumer Education

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Consumer EducationManaging Your Money

Principles of Money ManagementGAP: Budgeting Your MoneyBanking Services

A Place to LiveThe Right House For YouThe Renting OptionA Home of Your Own

Car BuyingSpecial Consideration of CarBuyingUsed Car BuyingNew Car Buying

Shopping With CreditUnderstanding CreditThe Credit System In Review

Consumer AwarenessConsumer Fraud and DeceptionLabel Reading and Unit PricingFood Buying Techniques

InsurancesBuying Health InsuranceBuying Life InsuranceBuying Car InsuranceBuying Homeowners Insurance

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CURRICULUM AREA 63: Home Management

Covers information designed to help the student utilize effective practicesin nutrition, grooming and clothing, and home care.

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You Are What You EatFeeding Your BodyVitamins and MineralsThe Carbohydrate Conspiracy

Nutrition and Your HealthBreaking the Cycle of Mal-nutritionVitamin 3rd rin,_:ral DeficienciesDiet and Disease

Grooming and ImpressionsAs Others See YouPersonal GroomingInterviewing For A Job

Clothing and DressEstablishing Your Style of DressMaking the Most of Your Ward-robeThe Principles of Dress

Home Care and UtilizationCreating Your Own EnvironmentOrganizing Your Home LifeCleanup and Maintenance

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HOME MANAGEMENT

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CURRICULUM AREA 66: Parent Involvement

Includes five courses dealing with child management. The first coursecovers general information on self image, communication and disciplinetechniques. The other courses deal with the various age leveis andcharacteristics and needs of children in these levels.

This area does not have job titles per se. It belongs to the section ofMountain-Plains curriculum which deals with life skills.

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Interaction With ChildrenSelf-Image

The Development of Self-ImageHow Adults Can HelpGAP:. Adult Expectations andSelf-ImageGAP: Communication withChi ldren

S,21f-ControlDiscipline = Self-ControlGAP. Applying Self-ControlTraining Techniques

Infant and ToddlerGrowth and Development

Infant Growth and DevelopmentToddler Growth and Develop-ment

Care of the Infant and ToddlerPhysical Care of the BabyFeeding of the BabyClothing of the Baby

Developing the Baby's PotentialLearning in the HcmeLearning During First TenMonthsLearning During Ten to EighteeiMonthsGAP: Learning Activity Demon-stration

Pre School ChildChild Growth and Development

Developmental PatternsGAP. Developmental BehaviorForces Affecting Development

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Handling BehaviorCommon Behavior ProblemsGAP: Guiding the Child'sBehavior

Middle-Age ChildMiddle Chi ldhood

Physical CharacteristicsSocial-Emotional CharacteristiFeelings of Security and Ade-quacyUnderstanding Self and OthersSelf-DisciplineGAP. Group Discussion

Later ChildhoodPhysical CharacteristicsMental CharacteristicsSocial-Emotional CharacteristiGAP:. Growth and DevelopmentDiscussionDevelopmental Characteristicsin Later ChildhoodGAP Group Discussion

AdolescenceGrowth kind Development

Physical Characteristics

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Developmental Tasks and AdultGuidance

Completing Growth From Child-hood to AdulthoodGAP: Completing Growth FromChildhood to Adulthood Discus-sion

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CURRICULUM AREA 70: Carpenter

The Carpenter job title includes two courses, Rough-In and Final.Rough-In is designed to provide information on skills and proceduresincluded in the task of structure framing and forming. Framing tasksinclude floors, 'walls, ceiling and roofs. Finish refers to the constructionof interior and exterior wall coverings, installation of windows and trim,and hanging of doors.

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Place Corner Stakes for aBuilding SiteSet Up and Level the TransitDetermine the Elevations ofThree PointsSet Up Batter BoardsDetermine and Label the DepthDown from Four Points Given aBlueprintDetermine the Cubic Yards ofDirt to be Removed from SiteDetermine the Cubic Yards ofConcrete Required for ThreeSpecific JobsIdentify Types of Concrete andTheir UseList Do's and Don'ts When PlacinConcrete in a FormUse and Purpose of AdditivesCuring ConcreteLay Out Footing LinesSketch Method of Anchoring toConcreteCalculate the Cubic Yards Re-quired for a Specific StructureSet Foundation FormsInstall BulkheadsSet Reinforcing SteelCalculate Yards of FoundationDescribe Method of Cu ing Foun-dationsDescribe Three Types of FormingInstall Forms for a SlabInstall Forms for a Step

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Floor and Wall FramingIdentify All Parts of a FloorSectionInstall Mud SillInstall and Layout Box Sill andRim JoistDescribe Two Types of GirdersListing Advantages and Disad-vantagesGiven Plans Identify the Loca-tion and Spacing of Girder PostInstall Floor JoistInstall Solid BridgingInstall Herringbone BridgingInstall StairwellStraighten and Brace FloorFramingInstall Sub FloorOrder Materials for a FloorGiven a BlueprintIdentify All Members of a WallSectionGiven a Plan Determine theSize of Header Required

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Determine the Height of HeaderGiven a PlanDetermine the Length andSpacing of Studs from a PlanLayout Location of All PlatesInstall and Layout PlatesInstall StudsUsing Diagonal Method SquareWall SectionUsing Spirit Level Plumb WallSectionSheath WallsOrder the Materials Required forWall Section on a Set of DrawingsSketch a Rough Opening

CeilingBill of MaterialsLayout for Ceiling JoistInstall Ceiling JoistInstill BackingConstruct Access OpeningsDescribe Method of Building aSupport BeamSketch a Strong Back

RoofIdentify on a Sketch Span, Run,Rise and OverhangFrom a Sketch, Identify the Fol-lowing Cuis on a Rafter Plumb-cut, Seat Cut, Tail Cut and SideCutLayout a Common RafterCut and Install Common RafterLayout and Cut a Hip or ValleyRafter

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.07 Install Gable Studs.08 Int-tall Roof Sheathing.09 Install Felt Paper.10 Install Inter-Lock Shingles.11 Install Wood Shingles.12 Install 3 Tab Shingles.13 Order the MatP-ials Required for

a Roof Section Gi,,zn a Blueprint

.02 Finish.01 Machine Pdocesses/Component

Cabinet Construction.01 Band Saw Operations.02 Thickness Planer Operations.03 Jointer Operations.04 Basic Sander Operations.05 Radial Saw Operations.06 Circular Saw Operations.07 Drill Press Operations

02 Exterior Wall Coverings andCornice

.01 Install Horizontal Siding

.02 Determine Length of VerticalSiding in the Cable

.03 Install /ertical Siding

.04 Caulk Siding

.05 Compute Materials List

.06 Sketch Two Cornice Details

.07 Install Facia.08 Install Vent Louvers in the

Cornice.09 Install Look Outs and Ribbon

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Interior CoveringsInstall SheetrockInstall Sheetrock Metal TrimInstall Acoustical -:leInstall Wall PanefingInstall Tile or LinoleumInstall BaseInstall Cove MoldInstall Panel MoldingsName Parts of a stairCut Stair JackInstall Treads and RisersInstall HandrailInstall Closet Shelf and RodInstall InsulationInstall Plastic Laminate

Doors and JambsOrder Required Materials for aTypical Door InstallationInstall Door JambHang Interior DoorHang Exterior DoorInstall LockInstall Bi-fold DoorsInstall Sliding DoorsIdentify the Members of a TypicalDoor SectionTrim Door C)Install WeatherstripThreshold

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.01 Safety.01 Personal Safety.02 Safety in the Work Environment

.02 Hand Tools.01 Wrench Type Tools.02 Hammers.03 Cutting Tools

03 Measurement.01 Basic Measurement and Toler-

ance.02 Non-Precision Instruments,03 Precision Instruments

SUPPORT FROM DRAFTSMANTO CARPENTER

.02 Blueprint Reading02 Introduction to Building Trades

Blueprint Reading01 Introduction02 The Working Drawing03 Psa,:ement of Views04 )imensioning a Working

Drawing05 Invisible Edges06 Circles and Arcs07 Views in Section08 Tools for Sketching09 Sketching Straight Lines10 Sketching Circles, Arcs, Ir-

regular Shapes11 Making a Working Sketch

.12 Isometric Sketching

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Curriculum Areo:

CARPENTER

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Sketching Angles in IsometricDimensioning an Isometric SketchSketching Circles and Arcs inIsometricsSketching an Irregular Shape inIsometricOblique ProjectionStructural Members of a FrameStructureRoof Framing MembersFrame BuildingsDoors, Windows and ExteriorWailsFraming Plans and ElevationsRough Openings, Roofs and RoofFramingPlans, Elevations and SectionsDetaiis and SectionsPiers and FloorsWindows, Lintels and DoorsWall Plates, Roofs and Rafters

Blueprint Reading for CarpentrySpecificationsDimensionsScale and the Working DrawingsElevation DrawingsWall Sections ElevatorsInterpreting the ElevationDrawings (Rev:ew)The Plot PlanFoundation DrawingsPlan Symbols and IndicationsSchedulesInterpreting the Basement Plan(Review)Floor Frame Plan 0The Floor Plan

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.15 Roof Frame Plan

.16 Details Cornice.17 Details Walls.18 Details Windows and Doors.19 Details Dormer and Louvers.20 Details Stairs.21 Details Fireplace.22 Details Cabinets.23 Interpreting the Detail Drawings

(Review).214 Quantity and Material Lists

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CURRICULUM AREA 71: Electronics Assembler

Covers identification of components used and plans for assembly of anelectronic device and practical application of assembly skills, e.g.diagram interpretation and component identification skills.

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Resistor IdentificationElectronic Color CodeResistor WattageCapacitor IdentificationDetermining CapacitanceInductor IdentificationRelay IdentificationMiscellaneous Component Identi-ficationSemiconductor IdentificationSemiconductor Diode Identifica-t ion

Semiconductor Rectifier Identifi-cationTransistor IdentificationTransistor Element IdentificationTransistor Case IdentificationIntegrated Circuit IdentificationElectron Tube IdentificationTube Socket IdentificationTerminal IdentificationSwitch IdentificationPrinted Circuit Board Construc-t ionHardware Identification

DiagramsSchematic DrawingSchematic SketchingBlock DiagramSymbolic DiagramLayout DiagramLayout Diagram SketchingWiring Diagram Sketching

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bly.04 Heat Sink

.04 Soldering and Desoldering.01 Soldering Techniques.02 Wire Splices.03 Terminal Connections.04 Soldering Practice.05 Desoldering.06 Visual Inspection of Soldering.07 Soldering Components on a

Circuit Board.08 Desoldering Components from a

Circuit Board

.05 Wire Harness Fabrication.01 Conductor Size and Types.02 Wire Stripping.03 Solder less Terminal Lugs.04 Spot Tying.05 Cable Lacing.06 Fabricating a Wire Harness.87 Wire Harness Protection08 Cable Connectors

.09 Jib-Board Wire Harness Fabri-cation

.06 Evaluation and Inspection.01 Visual Inspection.02 Solder Connection Pull Test.03 Ohmmeter04 Ohmmeter Coie,trudiOn05 Electron Tube,.

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Electronic AssemblyAssembling a Detector

Building a Radio Signal DetectorBuilding a Tuned Circuit forRadio SignalsBuilding a Vacuum Tube SignalDetector

Assembling a Regenerative ReceiveBuilding a Vacuum Tube AmplifiBuilding a Detector AmplifierBuilding a Regenerative DetectorAmplifier

Assembling a Radio Power SupplyTransformer CouplingBuilding a Radio Power Supply

Assembling an Audio AmplifierBuilding Audio AmplifiersBuilding a Detector Circuit

Assembling a Radio Frequency Amplifier

Building an RF AmplifierBuilding an Oscillator Circuit

Building a Detector Circuit

Assembling a Radio Frequency Amplifier 0Building an RF Amplifier

Building an Oscillator Circuit

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Building a Superhetrodyne Re-ceiverBuilding a Short-wave Band andBFO

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CURRICULUM AREA 72: Electrical Wireman

Electrical Wireman contains information and procedures for electricalinstallations that are generally hidden within the structure as well asfor completing the requirements for the trim out stage, e og,, fixtures,cippltances and control devices. Procedures presented and informationprovides are those used for criterion by the National Electric Codes.

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Laying Out Outlet Boxes on aPlanDetermining Types of OutletBoxesInstalling Pilot LightsInstalling Outlet BoxesLaying Out Switch Boxes on aPlanGrounding Outlet BoxesInstalling Switch BoxesLaying Out Junction Boxes on aPlanDetermining the Size of JunctionBoxesInstalling Junction Boxes

WiringLaying Out Circuits on a PlanCalculating Circuit CapacityInstalling Ground Fault CircuitInterruptersInstalling Lighting CircuitsInstalling Special Appliance Cir-cuitsInstalling Individual ApplianceCircuitsInstalling Surface EMTInstalling Armored Cable

Service EntranceLaying Out Service Entrance ona PlanDetermining Type/Size of ServiceEntrance PanelDetermining Size of Service En-trance

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Signal and Low Voltage SystemsLaying Out Signal Circuits ona PlanDetermining Type of Signal Sys-temInstalling Dimmer ControlsInstalling Signal SystemsLaying Out Low-Voltage Circuitson a PlanInstalling Low Voltage WiringSystems

Electrical Wiring Trim-OutOutlets

Determining the Type of Outletto be InstalledInstalling Split Circuit Recep-taclesInstalling Duplex OutletsInstalling Special Purpose Out-lets

FixturesDetermining the Type of Fixtureto be InstalledInstalling Baseboard HeatersInstalling Incandescent FixturesInstalling Fluorescent FixturesInstalling Recessed Fixtures

SwitchesDetermining Type of Switch tobe Installed

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AppliancesDetermining Types of Appliancesto be InstalledInstalling Garbage DisposalsInstalling Exhaust FansInstalling Electric HeatersInstalling Electric RangesInstalling Electric Clothes DryersInstalling Electric Water Heaters

MiscellaneousDetermining Types of Miscellan-eous Devices to be InstalledDetermining Types of CircuitBreakers to be InstalledInstalling HumidistatsInstalling Circuit BreakersInstalling Thermostat Controlsand RelaysInstalling Thermocouples

SUPPORT FROM RADIO & TELEVISIONSERVICEMAN TO ELECTRICAL WIRE-MAN

DC CircuitsCurrent

The ElectronElectron MovementCurrent FlowMeasurement of CurrentThe Ammeter

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ResistanceCharacteristics of ResistanceResistorsResistor Codes and ValuesThe Ohmmeter

.04 Measuring Voltage and Current inSeries Circuits

.01 Measuring Current in a SeriesCircuit

.02 Measuring Voltage in a SeriesCircuit

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Relationship of Current to Voltageand ResistanceThe Ohm's Law FormulaPowerInternal ResistanceTroubleshooting Series Circuits _

Parallel CircuitsVoltage and CurrentResistance and PowerTroubleshooting Parallel CircuitsVariational Analysis

Series Parallel CircuitsComplex CircuitsVoltage ReferenceVoltage. Dividers

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Mutual Induction and RL CircuitsMutual InductionRL CircuitsRL Time Constant

CapacitanceThe CapacitorCapacitanceCapacitance CalculationsRC Time Constant

AC CircuitsIntroduction to AC

Generating AC VoltageAC and DC Generators

RelationshipsI fuctive ReactanceInductive Phase RelationshipsCapacitive ReactanceVoltage and ImpedancePower in AC Circuits

The TransformerTransformer Operation and Con-structionTransformer TheoryTurns Ratio and PowerPractical Transformer

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.02 Introduction to Building TradesBlueprint Reading ,..

.01 Introduction

.02 The Working Drawing

.03 Placement of Views

.04 Dimensioning a WorkingDrawing

.05 Invisible Edges

.06 Circles and Arcs

.07 Views in Sections

.08 Tools for Sketching

.09 Sketching Straight Lines

.10 Sketching Circles, Arcs, Ir-regular Shapes

.11 Making a Working Sketch12 Isometric Sketching.13 Sketching Angles in Isometric.14 Dimensioning an Isometric

Sketch.15 Sketching Circles and Arcs in

Isometric.16 Sketching an Irregular Shape

in Isometric17 Oblique Projection.18 Structural Members of a Frame

Structure19 Roof Framing Members.20 Frame Buildings.21 Doors, Windows and Exterior

Walls.22 Framing Plans and Elevations.23 Rough Openings, Roofs and

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CURRICULUM AREA 73: Plumber

Plumber covers plumbing rough-in and finish installations. Rough-Inincludes installing, revising and repairing drainage and ventilationsystems for general residential/commercial structures includingconnections to sewer systems. Finish involves installing, servicingand repairing supply lines and fixtures commonly found in residential/commercial structures.

A course is also included covering general industrial safety practices,general care and use of hand tools and care and use of basic precisionin5trurnents.

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Soil Pipe Nomenclature andCuttingJoining Soil Pipe and FittingsSoil Pipe Bends, Wyes, and CornbinationsSoil Pipe Tees and r.rsetsMiscellaneous Soil Pipe FittingsPipe Hanger ApplicationsPlastic Pipe Nomenclature andCuttingPlastic Angle FittingsPlastic Branch FittingsMiscellaneous Plastic FittingsPipe Nomenclature, Functionand ThreadingPipe Measurement, Layout andAssemblyDrainage Angle Fitting Nomen-clature, Function and AssemblyDrainage Tee Nomenclature,Function and AssemblyDrainage Wye Nomenclature,Function and Assembly

Planning, Layout and AssemblySewer ConstructionObtaining Grades of Pipe with aLevelDetermining the Amount of Dis-charge a Drainage System WillAccomodateSoil Stack Layout and AssemblyWaste and Vent Layout and As-semblyTrap Nomenclature and FunctionContinuous and Wet Vent

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.09 Storm Drain Nomenclature andFunction

.10 The House Drain

.11 Location of Cleanouts

.12 Floor and Area Drains13 Clearing Stoppage in Drains

.02 Supply Piping Systems01 Pipe Fittings

.01 Pipe Nipple Nomenclature,Function and Construction

.02 Angle Fitting Nomenclature,Function and Assembly

.03 Branch Fitting Nomenclature,Function and Assembly

.04 Union Nomenclature, Functionand Assembly

.05 Miscellaneous Pipe Fittings

02 Cold Water Supply.01 Copper Pipe Nomenclature and

Cutting.02 Swagging Copper Tubing.03 Sweating Copper Tubing.04 Copper Sweat Angle Fittings.05 Copper Sweat Brz..fich Fittings,06 Miscellaneous Copper Sweat

Fittings.07 Valve Nomenclature, Function

and Service.08 Meter, Curb Cocks, and

Strainers.09 Service Piping and Water Main

Nomenclature,10 Water and Hydrostatic Pressure11 Friction Loss Calculation12 Water Sources and Solvency

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FixturesTrap and Faucet CormectionsFaucet Nomenclature and re:JairTub Waste Nomenclature, Func-tion and InstallationSink Strainer and OwzrflowNomenclature and InstallationFixture SupportsInstalling Kitchen SinkGarbage Disposal InstallationInstalling Vanity SinkInstalling Wall Hung SinkInstalling BathtubInsta:iing Shower CabinetInstalling Free Standing ToiletInstalling Wall Hung ToiletInstalling and Service WaterSofteners

General Procedures and Practices forBuilding Trades and Services

Safety 0Personal SafetySafety in the Work Environment

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SUPPORT FROM DRAF PING TOPLUMBER

Blueprint ReadingIntroduction of Building Trades toBlueprint Reading

IntroductionThe Working DrawingPlacement of ViewsDimensioning a Working DrawingInvisible EdgesCircles and ArcsViews in SectionTools for SketchingSketching Straight LinesSketching Circles, Arcs, Irreg-ular ShapesM ?king a Working SketchIsometric SketchingSketching Angles IsometricDimensioning an Isometric SketcSketching Circles and Arcs inisometricSketching an Irregular Shape inIsometricOblique ProjectionStructural Members of a FrameStructure

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Blueprint Reading for PlumbingIntroduction to Pipe DrawingsReading the Ar,.11itect's ScaleLaundry Tray and Floor Drain inBasement PlanKitchen Floor PlansBathroom Floor PlansRough-In for Kitchen SinkRough-In for LavatoryRough -In for Water Closet CombinationRough-In for Bathtub with ShoweFundamentals of IsometricDrawingAids to Drawing Isometric PipeDiagramsDimensioning Isometric DrawingWaste and Vent for Kitchen SinkWaste and Vent for Two LavatorieThree Lavatories to a Single StacSoil Stack, Waste and Vent Pipincfor Water Closet and LavatoryThree-Fixture Bath on One WallBathroom Fixtures onWall

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CURRICULUM AREA 74: Heating Systems Serviceman

Course .01 contains the methods of heating residential buildings by gasor oil fired hot air furnaces and hydronic boilers. The heating systemsserviceman will be able to describe, explain, troubleshoot, adjust, repairor replace, and rewire the components of these heating systems.

Support is received from Curriculum Area 79: Draftsman in blueprintreading.

NOTE: Curriculum Ar ea 76: Appliance Serviceman is a prerequisite to thiscurriculum area,

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Heat EnergyTransfer of HeatAir Flow and Static PressureBlowers, Motors and FiltersBasic Furnace ControlsGas FurnacesGas Furnace Schematic WiringDiagramSeries, Parallel, and Seriec-Parallel Heating CircuitsThe Forced Air Gas Furnace

Gas Heating Systems and ServicingBlower Speed AdjustmentVentilation and Combustion AirGas Furnace FundamentalsGas Power BurnersBasic Gas Control AdjustmentsFlue Gas AnalysisAirflow PatternsFurnace TypesStatic Pressure and Air VelocityServicing Gas ControlsAir Distribution SystemForced Air Duct SystemBalancing a Forced Air SystemFlame Safety DevicesRemote Mounted ThermostatTemperature ControlRelative HumidityWater Heater Service

Oil Heating Systems and ServicingOil Combustion and Draft Regulation

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System Safety Controls04 Oil Furnace Schematic Wiring

Diagrams05 Servicing Hydronic Distribution

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1.06 Servicing Hydronic HeatingSystems Controls

SUPPORT FROM DRAFTSMAN TOHEATING SYSTEMS SERVICEMAN

.02 Blueprint Reading02 Introduction to Building Trades

Blueprint Reading01 Introduction02 The Working Drawing03 Placement of Views04 Dimensioning a Working Drawing05 invisible Edges06 Circles and Arcs07 Views in Section08 Tools for Sketching09 Sketching Straight Lines10 Sketching Circles, Arcs, Irreg-

ular Shapes11 Making a Working Sketch12 Isometric Sketching13 Sketching Angles in Isometric14 Dimensioning an Isometric

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Blueprint Reading for Sheet MetalInch Rules and Fractional Divi-sionsInch Rule and Decimal DivisionsArchitectual ScaleThe ProtractorThe DividersCompetency TestOrthographic ProjectionArchitectural DrawingsSheet Metal DrawingArchitectural Drafting SymbolsPlumbing SymbolsElectrical SymbolsWelding SymbolsSheet Metal SymbolsShop MethodsMaterialEstimating MethodsSheet Metal FittingsRoofing and Flashing

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CURRICULUM AREA 75: Refrigeration/Cooling Systems Serviceman

The Refrigeration/Cooling Systems Serviceman Course includes thefundamentals of refrigeration, the operation of multiple evaporator unitsand domestic air conditioning units. Students will be trained to trouble-shoot refrigeration systems and all the component parts using the necessarytools and equipment and make any necessary repairs or replacements byevacuating, charging, leak testing and being able Lo braze, solder, silver-solder or flare the copper pipe and fitting or other parts that may bejoined or repaired in this manner. Serviceman will service new or existingunits but his training will not include major installations.

NOTE. Curriculum Area 76 Appliance Serviceman is a prerequisite to thiscurriculum area.

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Heat and TemperatureSimple RefrigeratorMajor Refrigeration Components

Evacuating, Charging and LeakTesting Refrigeration Systems

Evacuating of the RefrigerationSystemsCharging the RefrigerationSystemChecking Refrigeration Systemfor Leaks

Fundamentals of Refrigeration andControls

Fundamentals of a Cooling SysteThe Capillary Tube SystemAutomatic Expansions ValveThermostatic Expansion ValveControl Systems (Thermostats)

Domestic Refrigeration and ControlParts OrderingBrazing, Silver Soldering, Sol-dering and FlaringHeat PumpHermetic CompressorTesting Hermetic CompressorElectrical PartsTesting Hermetic Compressorand Component PartsInstalling Service ValvesHermetic System Troubleshootingand Compressor ReplacementProceduresAdding Oil-Filter Dryer 12

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REFRIGERATION/COOLING SYSTEMSSERVICEMAN

Job Title:Refrigeration/Cooling Systems Serviceman

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.10 Schematic Wiring.11 Simple Multiple Evaporator

System

.05 Residential/Commercial Refrigera-tion Systems

.01 Solenoid and Pressure Valves

.02 The He. . I .1._

.03 Central Cooling Systems Instal-lation and Controls

.04 Remote Mounted Thermostat

.06 Troubleshooting an Air Condition-ing Unit with Electrical Malfunc-tions

.01 Troubleshooting Central AirConditioning

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CURRICULUM AREA 76: Appliance Serviceman

Covers information and skills needed to repair heater type and motoroperated household appliances. Much of the troubleshooting and repairis on actual malfunctioning appliances. Emphasis is on the operation,identification of components., service and repair of the major motoroperated appliances. Support is received from Curriculum Area 77:Radio & Television Serviceman on circuitry, and from Curriculum Area78: Electric Motor Repairman on electric motor fundamentals, and fromCurriculum Area 75: Refrigeration/Cooling Systems Serviceman.

Appliance Serviceman is a prerequisite to Curriculum Area 74: HeatingSystems Serviceman, and Curriculum Area 75: Refrigeration/CoolingSystems Serviceman, and Curriculum Area 78: Electric Motor Repairman,

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Operation of an Electric IronDisassembly of an Electric IronDiagnosis of Malfunctions in anElectric IronRepair, Service and Reassemblyof an Electric

--Ordering from a Parts Catalog

RoastersOperation of RoasterDisassembly of RoasterDiagnosis of Malfunctions in aRoasterRepair, Service and Reassemblyof a Roaster

Space HeatersOperation of Electric SpaceHeatersDisassembly of Electric SpaceHeatersDiagnosis of Malfunctions in anElectric Space HeaterRepair, Service and Reassemblyof Electric Space Heaters

Water HeatersOperation of Electric WaterHeatersDisassembly of Electric WaterHeatersDiagnosis of Malfunctions in anElectric Water HeaterRepair, Service and Reassem I

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.06 Disassembly of Gas WaterHeaters

.07 Diagnosis of Malfunctions in aGas Water Heater

.08 Repair, Service and Reassemblyof Gas Water Heaters

.05 Electric Ranges.01 Operation of Electric Ranges.02 Disassembly of Electric Range_;.03 Diagnosis of Malfunctions in

Electric Ranges.04 Repair, Service and Reassembly

of Electric Ranges

.06 Gas Ranges01 Operation of Gas Ranges02 Disassembly of Gas Ranges03 Diagnosis of Malfunctions in Gas

Ranges.04 Repair, Service and Reassembly

of Gas Ranges

.02 Motor-Operated Appliances.01 Mixers and Blenders

.01 Operation of Electric Food Mixers

.02 Disassembly of Electric FoodMixers

.03 Diagnosis of Malfunctions inElectric Food Mixers

.04 Repair, Service and Reassemblyof Electric Food Mixers

.05 Operation of Electric Blenders

.06 Disassembly of Electric Blenders

.07 Diagnosis of Malfunctions inElectric Blenders

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Vacuum Cleaners and FloorPolishers

Operation of Electric VacuumCleanersDisassembly of Electric VacuumCleanersDiagnosis of Malfunctions inElectric Vacuum CleanersRepair and Reassembly ofElectric Vacuum CleanersOperation of Electric FloorPolishersDisassembly of Electric FloorPolishersDiagnosis of Malfunctions inElectric Floor PolishersRepair and Reassembly ofElectric Floor Polishers

Washing MachinesOperation of Electric WashingMachinesDisassembly of Electric WashingMachinesDiagnosis of Malfunctions inElectric Washing MachineRepair, Service and Reassemblyof Electric Washing Machine

Garbage DisposalsOperation of Garbage DisposalsDisassembly of Garbage Di!..,posalDiagnosis of Malfunctions ofGarbage DisposalsRepair and Reassembly ofGarbage Disposals

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Dryer.02 Disassembly of Electric Clothes

Dryer.03 Diagnosis of Malfunctions in

Electric Clothes Dryers.04 Repair and Reassembly of

Electric Clothes Dryer.05 Operation of Gas Clothes Dryer.06 Disassembly of Gas Clothes

Dryer07 Diagnosis of Malfunctions in

Gas Clothes Dryers08 Repair and Reassembly of Gas

Clothes Dryers

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washers02 Disassembly of Electric Dish-

washers03 Diagnosis of Malfunctions in

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Compactor04 Repair and Reassembly of

Compactor

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APPLIANCE SERVICEMAN

Job Title:APPLIANCE SERVICEMAN

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Refrigeration/Cooling Systems01 Refrigeration System

.01 Heat and Temperature

.02 Simple Refrigerator

.03 Major Refrigeration Components

.02 Evacuating, Charging and LeakTesting Refrigeration Systems

.01 Evacuating of the RefrigerationSystems

.02 Charging the RefrigerationSystem

.03 Checking Refrigeration Systemfor Leaks

Fundamentals of Refrigeration andControls

.01 Fundamentals of a Cooling System

.02 The Capillary Tube System

.03 Automatic Expansions Valve

.04 Thermostatic Expansion Valve.05 Control Systems (Thermostats)

SUPPORT FROM RADIO 6 TELEVISIONSERVICEMAN TO APPLIANCE SERV-ICEMAN

01 DC Circuits01 Current

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.04 Measurement of Current.05 The Ammeter

.02 Voltage.01 Electromotive Force and Voltage.02 The Battery.03 Measuring Voltage

.03 Resistance.01 Characteristics of Resistance.02 Resistors.03 Resistor Codes and Values04 The Ohmmeter

.04 Measuring Voltage and Current inSer. -s Circuits

.01 Measuring Current in a SeriesCircuit

.02 Measuring Voltage in a SeriesCircuit

.03 Measuring DC Voltage with aMultimeter

.05 to Relationships of Current, Voltageand5re&Wance

.01 Relationship of Current to Voltageand Resistance

.02 The Ohm's Law Formula

.03 Power

.04 Internal Resistance

.05 Troubleshooting Series Circuits

,06 Parallel Circuits.01 Voltage and Current.02 Resistance and Power

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Troubleshooting Parallel Circuit.Variational Analysis

Series Parallel CircuitsComplex CircuitsVoltage ReferenceVoltage Dividers

Magnetism and ElectromagneticsMagnetismElectromagnetismElectromagnetic InductionInduction, Inductance and Induc-tors

Mutual Induction and RL CircuitsMutual InductionRL CircuitsRL Time Constant

CapacitanceThe CapacitorCapacitanceCapacitance CalculationsRC Time Constant

AC CircuitsIntroduction to AC

Generating AC VoltageAC and DC Generators

RelationshipsInductive ReactanceInductive Phase RelationshipsCapacitive ReactanceVoltage and Impedance

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.03 The Transformer.01 Transformer Operation and

Construction.02 Transformer Theory.03 Turns Ratio and Power.04 Practical Transformer

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.01 Electric Motor Repair.01 Electric Motor Fundamentals

.01 Electromagnet

.02 The Moving Coil

.03 Electric Motor Operational Theor

.04 Motor Construction

.05 Types of Motors

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CI 1PRICULUM AREA 77: Radio kti Television Serviceman

The first half of the curriculum area covers theory and application ofcircuitry both AC and DC, basic radio theory and assembly. The secondhalf presents theory and troubleshooting procedures for black and whiteand color televisions. Practical application of troubleshooting proceduresis included for each section.

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Electromotive Force and Voltage:The BatteryMeasuring Voltage

ResistanceCharacteristics of ResistanceResistorsResistor Codes and ValuesThe Ohmmeter

Measuring Voltage and Current inSeries Circuits

Measuring Current in a SeriesCircuitMeasuring Voltage in a SeriesCircuitMeasuring DC Voltage with a

Multimeter

Relationships of Current, Voltagecnd Resistance

Relationship of Current to Voltageand ResistanceThe Ohm's Law Formula

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Series Parallel CircuitsComplex CircuitsVoltage ReferenceVoltage Dividers

Magnetism and ElectromagneticsMagnetismElectromagnetismElectromagnetic InductionInduction, Inductance and In-ductors

Mutual Induction and RL CircuitsMutual InductionRL CircuitsRL Time Constant

CapacitanceThe CapacitorCapacitanceCapacitance CalculationsRC Time Constant

AC Circuitslndroduction to AC

Generating AC VoltageAC and DC Generators

RelationshipsInductive ReactanceInductive Phase RelationshipsCapacitive ReactanceVoltage and ImpedancePower in AC Circuits

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RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEMAN

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Power SuppliesSemiconductor RectifierPower Supply Filters

ComputationsVectorsRectangular and Polar Notation

Series Resistive Reactive CircuitsVariational Analysis of Series RLCircuitsRL Filter CircuitsSeries RC CircuitsSeries RLC Circuits

Series ResonanceSeries ResonanceCurrent Behavior and Resonance

Parallel Resistive Reactive CircuitsParallel RL CircuitsVariational Analysis of ParallelRL CircuitsParallel RC and RLC CircuitsParallel ResonancePractical RL Circuits

Basic Radio Theory and ComponentAssembly

Introduction to RadioSoldering Techniques

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Radio Signals07 Vacuum Tube Diodes08 Building a Vacuum Tube Signal

Detector

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fier03 Detector-Amplifiers04 Building a Detector-Amplifier05 Regenerative Feedback06 Building a Regenerative Detector-

Amplifier

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Connections02 Transformers03 Transformer Coupler04 Radio Power Supplies05 Building and Radio Power Supply

.05 The Radio-Audio Section01 Vacuum Tube Amplifiers02 Building Audio Amplifier)

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RADSC AND TELEVISION SERVICEMAN

Job Title:RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEMAN

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The Radio RF SectionRadio RF Section FunctionBuilding an RF AmplifierOscillator FunctionsTesting an Oscillator Circuit

07 Superheterodyne Receivers.01 Converter Circuit Functions02 j Building a Superheterodyne Re-

ceiver.03 Receiver Alignment04 Aligning a Superheterodyne Re-

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of Television01 Introduction to Television

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1.031 Block Diagram of B/W Set1 04 Terminology of Block Diagrams

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No Video.04 Diagnosing Normal Sound-No

Video.05 Troubleshooting Video Failures.06 No Sound, No Video, Raster

Normal.07 Symptoms of No Sound, No Video

Raster Normal.08 Diagnosing No Sound, No Video,

Raster Normal.09 Picture I-F Problems.10 I-F Amplifier Troubles.11 A nefective I-F Amplifier.12 Diagnosing I-F Amplifier

Troubles.13 Tuner Troubles.14 Identifying Tuner Problems.15 A Defective Tuner.16 Diagnosing Tuner Troubles

.04 Television AGC Troubles01 Automatic Gain Control02 AGC Problems03 Symptoms of Automatic Gain

Control Problems04 Diagnosing AGC Trouble,05 Audio and Video Stage Problems06 Symptoms of Audio and V Kier,

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Television Sweep Section TroublesThe Sync SectionSync Separator FailureSymptoms of Sync SeparatorTroublesDiagnosing Sync SeparatorTroublesTelevison Sync ProblemsLoss of Vertical SyncSymptoms of Vertical SyncTroublesDiagnosing Vertical SyncTroublesThe Horizontal SyncLoss of Horizontal SyncSymptoms of Horizontal SyncTroublesDiagnosing Horizontal SyncTroublesPicture Sweep FailureLoss of Vertical SweepSymptoms of Vertical SweepTroublesDiagnosing Vertical SweepTroublesAudio/Video/Sweep SectionTroubles

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.01 Loss of the Raster.02 High Voltage Failure.03 Symptoms of High Voltage Failure.04 Diagnosing High Voltage Failure.05 Low-Voltage Power-Supply

Troubles.06 Low-Voltage Failure07 Symptoms of Low-Voltage Failure08 Diagnosing Low-Voltage Failure09 Television Set Adjustments10 Television Control Troubles11 Diagnosing Television Control

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Supply Circuit Troubles13 Symptoms of Audio/Video/Sweep)

Power Supply Circuit Troubles14 Diagnosing Audio/Power Supply

Troubles15 Diagnosing Video/Power Supply

Troubles16 Diagnosing Sweep/Power Supply

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07 Introduction to Color Television01 The Color Television System02 Color Mixing03 Adjusting Color Television Con-

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Curriculum Area nRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEMAN

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.06 Diagnosing Color SectionFailures

.07 Troubleshooting Color Problems

.08 Loss of One Color

.09 Sys toms of Loss of One Color

.10 Diagnosing Loss of One Color

.11 Conditions Causing Loss of Color

.12 Loss of Color

.13 Symptoms of No Color.14 Diagnosing Loss of Color.15 Conditions Causing One Exces-

sive Color.16 One Excessive Color.17 Symptoms of One Excessive Color.18 Diagnosing One Excessive Color.19 No Color Sync.20 Symptoms of No Color Sync.21 Diagnosing No Color Sync

.09 Television Troubleshooting Sum-mary

.01 Special Receiver Features

.02 Identifying Special ReceiverFeatures

.03 Troubleshooting Summary

.04 Localizing TV Troubles

.05 Symptoms Indicating Location ofTV Troubles

.06 Diagnosing Three Television Sets

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CURRICULUM AREA 78: Electric Motor Repairman

Curriculum Area 78 deals with the theory and repair of various kindsof electric motors. It provides practical information for servicing,diagnosing, ordering, repairing and replacing components for AC/DCmotor, and generators.

NOTE: Curriculum Area 76: Appliance Serviceman is a prerequisite to this

curriculum area.

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ElectromagnetThe Moving CoilElectric Motor OperationalTheoryMotor ConstructionTypes of Motors

RewindingTaking Data for the MotorStripping the Stator and Wind-ingsInsulating Stator and WindingsWinding Stator CoilsWinding Field CoilsBaking and Varnishing

Split-Phase Induction MotorsWork Or -terOperation of the Split-PhaseInduction MotorSplit-Phase Induction MotorConstructionTroubleshooting Split -PhaseInduction MotorsRepairing Split-Phase InductionMotors

Capacitor MotorsOperation of the Capacitor MotorCapacitor Motor ConstructionTroubleshooting CapacitorMotorsRepairing Capacitor' Motors

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.06 Polyphase Motors.01 Operation of the Polyphase

Motor.02 Polyphase Motor Construction.03 Troubleshooting Polyphase

Motors.04 Repairing Polyphase Motors

.07 Direct-Current Motors andGenerators

.01 Operation of the Direct-CurrentMotor

.02 Direct-Current Motor Con-struction

.03 Troubleshooting Direct-CurrentMotors

.04 Repairing Direct-Current Motor

.05 Operation of the Generator

.06 Generator Construction

.07 Troubleshooting Generators

.08 Repairing Generators

.08 Universal and Shaded Pole Motors.01 Operation of the Universal Motci.02 Universal Motor Construction.03 Troubleshooting Universal

Motors,04 Repairing Universal Motors.05 Operation of the Shaded Pole

Motor.06 Shaded Pole' Motor Construction.07 Troubleshooting Shaded Pole

Motors.08 Repairing Shaded Pole Motors

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CURRICULUM AREA 79: Draftsman

The Draftsman Curriculum Area contains two courses. Course .01 isthe basic drawing course which covers the fundamentals of mechanicaldrawing. It includes lettering, sketching, instrument useage, geometricconstruction, dimensioning, and multi-view projection. The secondcourse, Blueprint Reading, is designed for support to Curriculum Area70: Carpenter, Curriculum Area 73: Plumber, and Curriculum Area 74:Heating Systems Serviceman. Blueprint reading is designed to introducethe student to the techniques for obtaining information from blueprints.

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Identify Drawing Leads and LineWeightsMounting Paper on a DrawingBoardDrawing Horizontal LinesDrawing Vertical LinesUsing the Engineer's ScaleCentering Two-View DrawingsCentering Three-View DrawingsInking Techniq:-FPrecedence of LinesApply Basic Mechanical DrawingTechniques

LetteringFree Hand LetteringUse of AMES Lettering InstrumentLettering Using Mechanical Let-tering Instruments

Geometric ConstructionDivide d Line into Equal PartsBisecting a LineEnlarge a Drawing Using theDiagonal MethodBisect a Given Angle Using theGeometric Construction MethodCopy a Given Angle to a New Lo-cation Using the Geometric Con-struction MethodConstruct a Triangle with ThreeGiven Sides Using the GeometricConstruction MethodDraw ,,n Equilateral TriangleUsing the Compass Method

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.08 Draw an Equilateral TriangleUsing the Triangle Method

.09 Draw a Square Using the Tri-angle Method

.10 Draw a Square Using the Com-pass Method

.11 Inscribe a Square in a GivenCircle Using the Triangle Method

.12 Inscribe a Square in a GivenCircle

.13 Circumscribe a Square About aGiven Circle Using the TriangleMethod

.14 Circumscribe a Square Abo(i aGiven Circle Using the Corr assMethod

.15 Inscribe a Pentagon in a GivenCircle Using the Divider Method

.16 Inscribe a Pentagon Using Geo-metric Construction

.17 Inscribe a Hexagon in a GivenCircle Using the CompassMethod

.18 Circumscribe a Hexagon About aGiven Circle Using the TriangleMethod

.19 Construct a Hexagon with OneSide Given

.20 Circumscribe an Octagon About aGiven Circle

.21 Inscribe an Octagon in a GivenCircle

.22 Inscribe an Octagon in a GivenSquare

.23 Lay Off a Given Arc on a GivenLine

.24 Draw a Circle Through ThreeGiven Points

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Draw a Line Tangent to a GivenCircle at a Point On the CircleDraw an Arc Tangent to a GivenArc and LineDraw an Arc Tangent to Two In-tersecting LinesDraw an Arc Tangent to TwoGiven ArcsDraw an Ellipse Using the Tram-mel MethodDraw an Ellipse Using the Con-centric Circle MethodDrawing an Ellipse Using Com-pass MethodDraw Two Objects Applying theTechnique of Geometric Construction

Sketching and Shape DescriptionAdd Missing Lines to GivenProblemsAdd Missing Views to GivenProblemsDraw Top, Front and Right EndViews of Various ObjectsConstruct an Isometric Drawingof Rectilinear ObjectsConstruct an Isometric Drawingof Cylindrical ObjectsConstruct an Isometric Drawingof Objects with Major Holes and/or Curves

Multiview ProjectionDrawing a Multiview Projection oa Guide BaseDrawing a Multiview Projection oa Holder Base

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.04 Drawing a Multiview Projectionof a Wedge Base

.06 Dimensioning.01 Draw and Dimension a Safety Key.02 Draw and Dimension a Door

Bearing.03 Draw and Dimension a Centering

Wedge.04 Draw and Dimension a Holder

Clip

.07 Section Views.01 Draw the Various Section Views

of Cylindrical Objects.02 Draw the Various Section Views

of Machined Objects.03 Draw the Various Section Views

of a Control Arm04 Draw the Various Section Views

of a Tool Frame05 Draw the Various Section Views

of a Lift Bracket06 Draw the Various Section Views

of a Discharge Lock Housing07 Draw the Indicated Section View

of a Stabilizer Bracket08 Draw the Various Section Views

of a Slotted Disc

09 Auxiliary Views01 Sketching Auxiliary Views of

Geometric Construction Objects02 Drawing Auxiliary View of Geo-

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Pictorial DrawingsDraw Isometric Working Drawingsof a Machined ObjectDraw a Cavalier Working Draw-ing of a Machined ObjectDraw a Cabinet Working Drawingof a Machined ObjectDraw a One-Point Perspective ofa Machined Object

Intersections and DevelopmentsLay Out and Construct a PrismLay Out and Construct a SquarePipe IntersectionLay Out arid Construct a Rectan-gular Pipe Off-SetLay Out and Construct an Octa-gonal Stack Intersecting a RoofFlangeLay Out and Construct a RoundPipe JointLay Out and Construct a FunnelLay Out and Construct a Transi-tion Piece with Square Ends

Working DrawingsPrepare Detail Drawings of As-signed ObjectPrepare Unit Assembly Drawingof Assigned ObjectPrepare Exploded View Drawingof Assigned Object

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.05 Prepare Elevation and Lay OutDrawing of Assigned Object

.06 Prepare Bill of Materials

SUPPORT FROM DRAFTSMAN TOCARPENTER

.02 Blueprint Reading.02 Introduction to Building Trades

Blueprint Reading01 Introduction02 The Working Drawing03 Placement of Views04 Dimensioning a Working Drawing05 Invisible Edges06 Circles and Arcs07 Views in Section08 Tools for Sketching09 Sketching Straight Lines10 Sketching Circles, Arcs, Irreg-

ular Shapes11 Making a Working Sketch12 Isometric Sketching13 Sketching Angles in Isometric14 Dimensioning an Isometric Sketch15 Sketching Circles and Arcs in

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18 Structural Members of a FrameStructure

19 Roof Framing Members20 Frame Buildings21 Doors, Windows and Exterior

Walls

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Blueprint Reading for CarpentrySpecificationsDimensionsScale and the Working DrawingsElevation DrawingsWall Sections ElevatorsInterpreting the ElevationDrawings (Review)The Plot PlanFoundation DrawingsPlan Symbols and IndicationsSchedulesInterpreting the Basement Plan(Review)Floor Frame PlanThe Floor PlanInterpreting the Floor Plan(Review)Roof Frame PlanDetails CorniceDetails - WallsDetails - Windows and DoorsDetails - Dormer and LouversDetails - StairsDetails FireplaceDetails CabinetsInterpreting the Detail Drawin(Review)Quantity and Material Lists

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.02 Blueprint Reading.02 Introduction to Building Trades

Blueprint Reading.01 Introduction.02 The Working Drawing.03 Placement of Views.04 Dimensioning a Working

Drawing.05 Invisible Edges.06 Circles and Arcs.07 Views in Sections.08 Tools for Sketching.09 Sketching Straight Lines.10 Sketching Circles, Arcs, Ir-

regular Shapes.11 Making a Working Sketch.12 Isometric Sketching.13 Sketching Angles in Isometric14 Dimensioning an Isometric

Sketch15 sketching Circles and Arcs in

Isometric.16 Sketching an Irregular Shape

in Isometric.17 Oblique Projection.18 Structural Members of a Frame

Structure19 Roof Framing Members

.20 Frame Buildings

.21 Doors, Windows and ExteriorWalls

.22 Framing Plans and Elevations

.23 Rough Openings, Roofs andRoof Framing

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SUPPORT FROM DRAFTING TOPLUMBER

Blueprint ReadingIntroduction of Building Trades toBlueprint Reading

IntroductionThe Working DrawingPlacement of ViewsDimensioning a Working DrawiniInvisible EdgesCircles and ArcsViews in SectionTools for SketchingSketching Straight LinesSketching Circles, Arcs, Irreg-ular ShapesMaking a Working SketchIsometric SketchingSketching Angles IsometricDimensioning an Isometric SketchSketching Circles and Arc:, inIsometricSketching an Irregular Shape inIsometricOblique ProjectionStructural Members of a FrameStructure

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Blueprint Reading for PlumbingIntroduction to Pipe DrawingsReading the Architect's ScaleLaundry Tray and Floor Drain inBasement PlanKitchen Floor PlansBathroom Floor PlansRough-In for Kitchen SinkRough-In for LavatoryRough-In for Water Closet CombinationRough-In for Bathtub with ShowerFundamentals of IsometricDrawingAids to Drawing Isometric PipeDiagramsDimensioning Isometric DrawingsWaste and lent for Kitchen SinkWaste and Vent for Two LavatoriesThree Lavatories to a single StackSoil Stack, Waste and Vent Pipingfor Water Closet and LavatoryThree-Fixturc Bath on One WallBathroom Fixtures on OppositeWall

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Four-Fixture BathTwo Bathrooms: Back to BackBathroom and Kitchen Fixturesinto One StackThe Wall-Hung ToiletMen's Toilet Room Slab onGradeVisualizing the HouseSewage Disposal SystemThe House DrainThe Waste Stack and Vent PipingThe Soil Stack and Vent PipingHot and Cold Water Piping in theBasementWater Piping to Kitchen andLaundry and to the BathroomGas PipingPlot Plans and the Engineer'sScaleAn Overall Picture of theBuildingElevations and the PlumbingInstallationThe House DrainSoil Stack, Waste and VentPipingHot and Cold Water PipingGas PipingContinued Practice in BlueprintReading

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.02 Blueprint Reading.02 Introduction to Building Trades

Blueprint Reading,01 Introduction02 The Working Drawing03 Placement of Views04 Dimensioning a W rking Drawing05 Invisible Edges06 Circles and Arcs07 Views in Section08 Tools for Sketching09 Sketching Straight Lines10 Sketching Circles, Arcs, Irreg-

ular Shapes11 Making a Working Sketch12 Isometric Sketching13 Sketching Angles in Isometric14 Dimensioning an Isometric

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Blueprint Reading for Sheet MetalInch Rules and Fractional Divi-sionsInch Rule and Decimal DivisionsArchitectual ScaleThe ProtractorThe DividersCompetency TestOrthographic ProjectionArchitectural DrawingsSheet Metal CrawingArchitectural Drafting SymbolsPlumbing SymbolsElectrical SymbolsWelding SymbolsSheet Metal SymbolsShop MethodsMaterial

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( .1 11.2.1-21( A ILUM AFti.A 81:, Leadur.hip 1 raining Workshop

Contains two consecutive workshops designed to familiarize the studentswith the social structure of communities, provide a reference forparliamentary procedure and develop the skills and knowledge necessaryfor the exercise of an active leadership role in organized communityaction. Members in the course as used in Mountain-Plains are recruitedfrom elect student leaders. They, therefore, have a pre-existing groupon which to practice their leadership techniques.

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Organizing the People in YourNeighborhoodGAP: Organizing the People inYour NeighborhoodLeading a MeetingGAP:, Leading a MeetingGAP: Group 1 echniquesLeadership Traits and AbilitiesGAP. Leadership Traits andAbilities

Parliamentary ProcedureWriting an AgendaGAP. Writing an AgendaMaking a MotionGAP: Making a MotionKinds and Orders of MotionsGAP: Kinds and Orders ofMotionsGAP: A Mock Meeting

Community Action ProcessGAP: The Social Setting of Com-munity ActionStrategies in Community ActionProcessGAP; 5:trategies in CommunityAction ProcessDesigning a Plan of ActonGAP: Designing a Plan of fiction

Leadership Training Workshop IIIdentifying Community Concerns

Identifying Community ConcernsGAP Identifying CommunityConcern:; 1 4

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Developing and ExercisingLeadership in Groups

GAP: Leadership StyleGAP: Being a Leader

Practicum in a Simulated Corrrnuity Setting

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