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  • 3.00 Credits

    PreReq: Subs 294 CoReq: Subs 270 or prior completion Course provides advanced fieldwork experience in the same agency selected for Practicum I, or in another agency. Students will design and implement more advanced personal objectives than those for Subs 294, while continuing practical experience and training in the Twelve Core Functions. Students will be required to attend classroom seminars to process and discuss field placement experiences. (3 lec hrs.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to assist first year students in knowing HCC, its programs, services, and place in the tradition of higher education. Students will learn about their role, the skills they will need, expectations of others, career options, and the student's contributions to this multi?cultural setting. Admission is limited to classified freshman students. (3 lec hrs.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    For non?majors. Theory and basic manipulative techniques in the safe operation of equipment for oxyacetylene welding and cutting and for shielded metal arc welding. Emphasis on safety, machines and accessories, electrode identification and selection, identification of metals, and basic manipulative skills. (3 lec hrs.)
  • 8.00 Credits

    CoReq: Weld 23 Welding shop safety, proper use of oxyacetylene and electric arc welding equipment, care and use of tools and machines, flat position welding of ferrous metals, layout and fabrication procedures, jig and fixture development. (1 lec hr., 14 lec/lab hrs.)
  • 4.00 Credits

    CoReq: Weld 20 Shop safety, care and use of hand tools and machines, sketches and blueprints, soldering techniques, drilling and punching procedures, and riveting and seaming operations. Sheet metal uses, fastening devices, basic supplies, and metal characteristics. (8 lec/lab hrs.)
  • 2.00 Credits

    An introductory course in linear and angular measurement; applications of math calculation on practical shop projects using common measuring and layout tools; direct measurement and simple layout using basic geometric construction and principles of squaring; blanking and procedures for development of simple patterns with allowances for common edges and seams; use of common three factor equations and application on cylindrical objects and rectangular objects with edges and seams; emphasis on accuracy in linear and angular measurement, squaring, and direct measurement layout. (4 lec/lab hrs.)
  • 2.00 Credits

    An introduction to manual processes in sheet metal fabrication; direct measurement layout and introduction to pattern development including parallel line development; procedures for layout, blanking, cutting, and forming, use of mechanical joints, fasteners and soldering; sheet metal fabrication of common fittings; emphasis on pattern development and sheet metal processes; sheet metal fabrication of round fittings and application to pipe. (4 lec/lab hrs.)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is a theory and practice course in SMAW safety and set-up; electrical principles and terminology; manipulative techniques in flat and horizontal welding; common SMAW power sources; electrode identification; selection; application, and manipulative techniques; basic materials, their identification and weldability; introduction to evaluation of welds and common shop tests to determine weld quality; and common joints and fit-up in structural steel and plate. (4 lec/lab hrs.)
  • 2.00 Credits

    CoReq: Weld 24 or 25 or 26 or 28 or 29 (or prior completion of any) Open laboratory for students to complete assigned work or to develop proficiency in basic skills. The student must be enrolled in one of the courses listed above, or have credit in the courses that require this additional lab time. With instructor approval, course may be repeated for credit, up to 6 credits. (4 lec/lab hrs.)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to the metalworking trades; safety and common industrial shop practices; interpretation of shop drawings and sketches; commonly used materials and supplies; basic hand tools; metalworking machinery and bench work common to metal fabrication; emphasis on hand processes and fabrication with light gage materials and flat stock. (4 lec/lab hrs.)
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