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3.00 Credits
Students will study the fundamentals of the two wire feeding processes; Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). Within this study the students will cover five major groups: Power Sources, Shielding Gases, Methods of Transfer, Electrodes, and Limitations. Time will be spent in the lab developing skills using the GMAW-S, GMAW-P, GMAW (spray), FCAW-G/GM, FCAW-S processes. Welds will be made in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Written and Fundamental tests will be done in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) SENSE curriculum and code books. Prerequisite(s): WELD1505 (6 C: 1 lect/pres, 5 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study the safety concerns connected with the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) equipment. Within this study the students will cover five major groups: Power Sources, Shielding Gases, Current Selection, Torch Types, and Limitations. Time will be spent in the lab developing skills using the GTAW process for carbon steel, austenitic stainless steel, and aluminum. Welds will be made in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Written and Fundamental tests will be done in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) SENSE curriculum and code books. Prerequisite(s): WELD1505 (4 C: 1 lect/pres, 3 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Safety when using the GTAW process and the handling of high pressure cylinders will be covered. The setup and operation of the equipment will be covered in the lab. Welding of mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum will be covered in the lab along with the proper preparation and correct selection of electrodes. This welding process is one of the more demanding and requires good hand and eye coordination. Corequisite(s): WELD1546 (3 C: 0 lect/pres, 3 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study the fundamentals of welding inspection processes and different types of testing that are conducted both destructively and non-destructively to ensure the soundness of the weldments. The students will also gain an understanding of the importance of researching companies to better prepare them in the resume development process, and interview with confidence. Time will be spent in the lab working with a wide variety of equipment to repair and fabricate new weldments. Written and Fundamental tests will be done in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) SENSE curriculum and code books. Prerequisite(s): WELD1554, WELD1520 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn basic testing skills, weighing and sampling techniques in order to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of water and wastewater treatment processing. Course also includes: laboratory safety, the identification, care, and use of laboratory equipment. (1 C: 0 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will gain an understanding and develop skills, knowledge, and attitude necessary to be successful in the water and wastewater treatment program. Student will study water and wastewater terminology, identify operator duties, identify different treatment processes, identify sources of water and define water characteristics. Students will also learn the effect of people on public waterways and what treatment processes have been designed to limit these effects. This course will distinctly define the differences between water and wastewater treatment facilities. (3 C: 3 lect/pres, 0 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will review basic arithmetic and metric conversions. Calculations will relate to water and wastewater treatment using word problems to solve for: volumes, areas, flows and weights. (2 C: 2 lect/pres, 0 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study the treatment of development of both ground and surface water sources. Areas studied will include: well construction and development, pump types and applications, ground and surface water protection, pretreatment of surface water, and water filtration. Prerequisite(s): WETT1506, WETT1510, WETT1502 (4 C: 2 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course assists students to identify and gain knowledge and demonstrate the skills and tasks used in the treatment of raw water and drinking water. The tasks and skills reflect tests and operations that are practices in water treatment plants and are based on biological and chemical concepts. The tests are in correlation with Public Health and environmental Protection Agency Standards. Prerequisite(s): WETT1506, WETT1510, WETT1502 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course correlates and uses synthesis to assist the student to gain knowledge and experience in advanced raw water and drinking water testing. The tests presented are based on knowledge obtained in previous courses. All sampling and testing are evaluated using Public Health and Environmental Protection Agency Standards. Prerequisite(s): WETT1518 (3 C: 2 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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