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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Designed to familiarize the apprentice with basic descriptive geometry theory and practice. The student uses orthographic principles to find true views of lines and planes. Prerequisites: TAGD 120 Note: The summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) Designed to familiarize the apprentice with basic descriptive geometry theory and practice. The student uses orthographic principles to find true views of planes and solids and their intersections. Prerequisites: TAGD 171
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3.00 Credits
Designed to develop the ability to convert vehicle body position drawings to required die positions in various die operations. In addition, the student learns various concepts involving strip stock development and part clearance-interference conditions. Problems include practical application of descriptive geometry. Prerequisites: TAGD 172
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students for the advance of technology beyond metallurgy in the structure of modern materials and substances. This course includes knowledgeable and practical applications of new materials as well as traditional ones. Topics include extraction of metals, identification of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, non-metals (e.g. plastics, elastomers, ceramics, wood, and paper), mechanical and physical properties of materials, non-destructive testing procedures, crystalline and crystalline structures of materials, materials forming operations, and heat treatment theory and practice. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) Utilizes industrial shop problems to help students relate math to job situations. Topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole and mixed numbers and common and decimal fractions; percentages, averages, and estimates; graphs, tables, and statistical measure; powers and roots; linear, angular, and circular measure; surface area, volume, and cubic measure; ratios and proportion; and metrics and metric conversion. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Focuses on mastery of the basic algebraic principles as they relate to the industrial environment. Topics include symbols, positive and negative numbers, equations, exponents, roots, and formulas. Practical shop problems are solved. Prerequisites: TAMA 110 Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) Covers the fundamental principles of plane geometry with emphasis on application to the industrial environment. Angular, circular, linear, area, and volume measurement are explored in relation to the types of geometric figures and configurations found in industry. Prerequisites: TAMA 120
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Focuses on the mastery of trigonometric principles as they apply to the industrial workplace. Topics include trigonometric functions, solution of right triangles, solution of oblique triangles, and problem-solving techniques. Prerequisites: TAMA 130 Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Covers adhesion and cohesion fundamentals, equipment, and procedures relative to shielded metal arc welding, oxy-fuel soldering and brazing, gas metal arc welding, oxy-fuel cutting, resistance spot welding, torch plastic welding, and PVC pipe joining. Topics include oxy-fuel cutting, soldering and brazing theory and practice, AC and DC welding equipment and applications, flat and horizontal welding techniques, arc welding electrodes, and gas metal arc welding principles and practices. Theory and practice of resistance spot welding, torch plastic welding, and plastic pipe joining are covered. This course is an 85% hands-on laboratory experience. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in welding and metal forming. The focus is on the safety, the introduction of metal forming with Oxy/Fuel torch and Plasma Arc cutting, and the metal joining processes of Oxy/Fuel welding, SMAW stick welding, GMAW wire feed welding, and GTAW arc welding. The safety and use of shop tools will also be covered.
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