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3.00 Credits
Provides students with technical information and hands-on experience in vertical and overhead position shielded metal-arc welding. This course covers the identification of common flaws, the analysis of operating principles, and the principles of non-fusion welding. In addition, the course emphasizes the personal safety and proper use of shop equipment. A course fee is required.
Prerequisite:
WELD 103 & WELD 111
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with technical information and hands-on experience in vertical and overhead position shielded metal-arc welding. This course covers the identification of common flaws, the analysis of operating principles, and the principles of non-fusion welding. In addition, the course emphasizes the personal safety and proper use of shop equipment. A course fee is required.
Prerequisite:
WELD 103 & WELD 111
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with technical information and hands-on experience in electric arc, oxygen-acetylene (MIG), and (TIG) welding and covers other welding techniques, as well. In addition, this course emphasizes the personal safety and proper use of shop equipment and tools. A course fee is required.
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4.00 Credits
Covers gas metal arc welding, as this course is the first in a series of courses that teaches students the operation and application of gas metal arc welding (GMAW). The student sets up, operates, and maintains a gas metal arc welder. The student makes satisfactory welds on steel in a variety of positions. A course fee is required.
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3.00 Credits
Covers gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), as this course is the first in a series of courses that teaches students the operation and application of gas tungsten arc welding. The student selects proper current, prepares metal, and makes satisfactory welds on ferrous metals. This course includes fillet and groove welds in a variety of positions. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: WELD 101 and 102 with grades of C or higher; or permission of the Instructor or Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
WELD 111
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3.00 Credits
Covers the welding skills of piping or tubing. This course allows students to develop skills in the welding of pipe or tubing using shielded metal arc (SMAW), gas metal arc (GMAW), gas tungsten arc (GTAW), and other welding processes. Weldments are done on pressure-piping in rotated and non-related positions in accordance with industry standards. Lastly, students prepare for required testing for American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) certification. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: WELD 103 with a grade of C or higher. Co-requisite: WELD 105 and 130; or permission of the Instructor or Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
WELD 102 & WELD 103 & WELD 111 & WELD 120 & WELD 105 & WELD 130
Corequisite:
WELD 105, WELD 130
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3.00 Credits
Welding Fabrication
Prerequisite:
WELD 102 & WELD 103 & WELD 111 & WELD 120 & GTEC 101 & WELD 101 & WELD 105 & WELD 130
Corequisite:
WELD 101, WELD 105, WELD 130
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with a hands-on, part-time work experience, at an approved welding employer, for a minimum of 15-hours per week. Students work with a mentor to perform duties and tasks in welding and metal fabrication. Enrollment is restricted to students in the Welding Technology certificate, Industrial Technology AAS, General Studies AAS, or Engineering AS programs. Prerequisites: WELD 101, 102, 103, 105, 120, 130, and GTEC 101 with grades of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
WELD 101 & WELD 102 & WELD 103 & WELD 105 & WELD 111 & WELD 120 & WELD 130 & GTEC 101
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the field of wellness and health promotion. This course explores the basic concepts, models, theories, literature, and health-related sources of information and examines the various wellness and health promotion settings and potential career paths of the wellness professional. In addition, students create comprehensive career development plan to help guide them in their pursuit of professional and education goals.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the factors that influence weight management such as, individuals, families, society, and the environment. This course explores the multifaceted role that nutrition, physical activity, exercise, and behavior change play in weight management and the prevention of obesity.
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