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4.00 Credits
This is a continuation of SPAN 202. Students enhance their writing, reading, and speaking ability through conversational skills and extensive writing. Students learn the complex tenses in Spanish both in the indicative and subjunctive mood. Cultural awareness is achieved through reading material, class discussions and audio visual material. Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or instructor approval. SPRING
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4.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the safe operation of a commercial motor vehicle and to the field of logistics. Includes understanding of basic and secondary control systems, coupling and uncoupling, cargo handling, pre-trip inspections, managing speed, responding to weather and road conditions, and accident scene management. Covers applicable federal regulations (including hours of service) and Commercial Driver's License (CDL) requirements. Prerequisite: CDL Learners Permit; CDL medical certificate, Placement Test score for placement in RD 90, WR 40, and MTH 25. Course offered as needed.
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6.00 Credits
Students learn basic maneuvers while safely operating commercial motor vehicles, including practice in methods of visual search, shifting, turning, managing space and speed. Provides practical use of logistics business practices and communication skills. Prerequisite: TTL 101. Individual instruction, course offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Students build the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed for delivering outstanding customer service, employing public relation skills, applying effective listening skills, resolving conflict, and using onboard communication devices. Students identify external and internal customers, learn to handle potentially unproductive interactions, and create positive outcomes for all customers. Prerequisite: Placement test score for placement in RD 90, WR 40, and MTH 25. Course offered as needed.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
The student learns from driving experience related to a particular segment of the truck transportation industry. Frequent seminars will focus on individualized projects, small and/or large group projects and presentations, problem solving sessions, and discussion, all related to on-the-job problems and procedures. Supervision and evaluation of the student's job performance will be provided by qualified staff of the College and employing institution. Prerequisite: TTL 121. Individual instruction, course offered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills necessary to identify and process varied materials utilized in the metal fabrication industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Completion of / or concurrently enrolled in IT 140 and IT 141. FALL, WINTER, SPRING
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, involving base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL, WINTER, SPRING
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas metal arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL, WINTER, SPRING
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the flux core arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL, WINTER, SPRING
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
In a competency-based program, students gain knowledge of the principles, equipment and skills used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, involving various base metals and joints common to industry. Course curriculum follows the AWS specifications for qualification and certification of QC10 Entry Level Welder. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. FALL, WINTER, SPRING
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