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1.00 Credits
Allows student to develop professional wine service techniques, wine etiquette, glassware/equipment options, building a relationship with the guest and elements of the guests' aesthetic experience. (Prerequisite(s): Must be 21 years or older. Must be taken concurrently with WINE 2700-2740.) 1C/1/0/0
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2.00 Credits
Allows student to analyze the rationale behind successful wine and food pairings and the impact of preparation techniques on wine choice. Learn how to enhance wine and food pairing opportunities and improve menu and wine list compatibility. (Prerequisite(s): Must be 21 years old or older. Must be taken concurrently with WINE 2700-2740.) 2C/2/0/0
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2.00 Credits
This course will allow students to review legalities, wine market cycles, wine pricing, developing a wine program, building a wine list and wine storage. An important part of the course is to develop strategies for determining your target market, wine merchandising and promotional opportunities, consumer education and building strong repeat business. (Prerequisite(s): Must be 21 years old or older. Must be taken concurrently with WINE 2700-2740.) 2C/2/0/0.
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4.00 Credits
This core course covers all of the safety instruction for the 1400 level welding courses and shop equipment that will be used during the first semester. Students will demonstrate safe practices while using welding and shop equipment. Students will also identify the characteristics of mild steel. (Corequisite(s): WLDG 1410, 1420, 1431, 1441, and 1450.) 4C/4/0/0
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2.00 Credits
This introductory course will cover shop safety practices, the theories and concepts necessary for an understanding of basic oxyacetylene welding, cutting and brazing processes. An emphasis will be put on safety practices while using the oxy-acetylene equipment. Students will also be exposed to manual plasma and carbon arc cutting. (Corequisite(s): WLDG 1402, 1420, 1431, 1441, and 1450) 2C/0/2/0
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the introduction of the SMAW weld process using the E6010 electrode. Students will learn to weld using proper technique and will judge their welds. An emphasis will be put on safety while using the SMAW equipment. (Co-Requisite(s): WLDG 1402, 1410, 1431, 1441, and 1450) 2C/0/2/0
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2.00 Credits
This course covers more advanced techniques of the SMAW weld process using the E7018 electrode. Students will learn to weld using proper technique and will judge their welds. Students will be exposed to the qualification process using weld place testing procedures. An emphasis will be put on safety while using the SMAW equipment. (Co-Requisite(s): WLDG 1402, 1410, 1420, 1441, and 1450) 2C/0/2/0
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the GMAW process using short circuit transfer. Students will learn to weld using proper technique and will judge their welds. An emphasis will be put on safety while using the GMAW equipment. (Co-Requisite(s): WLDG 1402, 1410, 1420, 1431, 1450) 3C/0/3/0
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to blueprint reading for welders. Students will learn to retrieve information from a blueprint so they may construct objects to desired specifications. Students will use various measuring devices and mathematical reasoning to interpret blueprints. (Co-Requisite(s): WLDG 1402, WLDG 1410, WLDG 1420, WLDG 1431, WLDG 1441 will be taken in succession within the same semester block) 3C/3/0/0
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4.00 Credits
This core course covers all the required safety instructions for all the 1500 category welding processes and the related shop equipment used. Instruction on welding equipment set-up and parameter settings along with welding theory will be covered for all welding processes. Students will be able to identify and demonstrate proper safety practices and usage on shop and welding equipment. (Prerequisite(s): Must complete 1st semester courses WLDG 1402-1450.) (Corequisite(s): WLDG 1510, 1520, 1530, and 1540) 4C/4/0/0
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