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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity to learn and practice the basic techniques used in staging unarmed, rapier and dagger, broadsword, and quarterstaff fight scenes. The final project is the analysis, choreographing, and performance of a fight scene form a play, with emphases on safety and acting the fight. (2 lect.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student a basic working knowledge and understanding of electricity, lighting for the stage, color use, instrument use and maintenance, and light board operation. In addition students will gain practical experience hanging, cabling and focusing a show. The course uses formal lectures, group discussions and practical lab sessions to cover the material. (3 lect.)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Individual course descriptions are on file in the Academic Dean's Office and the Office of Admissions and Records.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with the opportunity to take responsibility for their education and give them specific tools to be successful. This course will enable students to identify resources, policies, and career planning tools that will help them during their college career. Additionally, this course will help students understand their learning styles, CWC policies, and personal goals. (3 lect.) UNST
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1.00 Credits
This course will provide students with the opportunity to take responsibility for their education and give them specific tools to be successful. It is designed to help students acclimate to college. (1 lect.) UNST
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0.50 Credits
This course provides students with practical experiences in an online learning environment, including communication strategies, identifying available college resources/tools for success, organization and time management skills, and familiarization with a learning management system. It is designed to help students acclimate to online learning. (.5 lect.)
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2.00 Credits
This is an introductory course wherein various careers in welding and major welding processes are explored. This course includes the exploration of various welding careers, characteristics of the successful welder, safety, and the history of welding. The various welding processes used in industry today, steel making, metallurgy, and how heat affects metal during the welding process are examined and demonstrated. (2 lect.)
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to industrial safety and health and emphasizes PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), chemical, tool, machine, and electrical safety, safe materials handling, basic fire and helath protection, as well as safe work practices. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration), and other regulations, as related to various occupational hazards, are also discussed. (2 lect.)
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to industrial safety and health and emphasizes PPE (personal protective equipment), chemical safety, tool safety, safe materials handling, machine safety, electrical safety, basic fire protection, health protection, and safe work practices, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration), and other regulations, as related to various occupational hazards, are also discussed. (2 lect.)
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2.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to the theory and operation of the GMAW welding process. Welds will consist of solid wire containing 25% carbon dioxide/75% argon shielding gas. This course will introduce basic welding procedures required to produce quality welds. This course would be ideal for those seeking a basic knowledge and understanding of the GMAW process for various applications such as automotive, art, or WELD 2610 Ornamental Iron Works. (1 lect., 2 lab)
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