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2.00 Credits
Effective grape production depends on the grower developing a system of grape management that is appropriate for each vineyard. Decisions need to be made for how to manage all of the normal cultural practices such as planting, fertility, harvesting, and pruning as well as managing the insect, disease, and weed problems that occur either regularly or sporadically. The information in this course will address management issues related to common, expected pest problems as well as the occasional appearance of minor pest problems. (Prerequisites: None)
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2.00 Credits
This course is a general survey of vineyard management in the general wine growing regions in the Continental United States. The course covers management of the mature vineyard from region to region and builds on the topics covered prerequisite courses. (Prerequisites: VITI 1111 and one of the following VITI 1113, VITI 1114, VITI 1115)
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3.00 Credits
The course will explore soil properties and behavior and their influence on vine growth and wine grape characteristics. The course focuses not only on growth and production, but on the long-term effects of viticulture on soil quality and the wider environment. Upon completion of the course students will be able to select sites for a new vineyard, and help manage soils in existing vineyards. (Prerequisites: None)
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1.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of blueprints used within welding technology settings. Skills for reading, understanding, and interpreting welding symbols will be developed. (Prerequisites: None)
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2.00 Credits
This course will expand on basic blueprint reading by utilizing skills and knowledge about symbols, charts, and measurements to work more closely with blueprints specific to Welding. (Prerequisite: None)
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1.00 Credits
This course is intended to provide entry level general industry workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job related hazards on a job site. The training covers a variety of general industry safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter. An emphasis is placed on safety issues that exist in the welding environment. (Prerequisite: None)
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1.00 Credits
Topics in this course include the basics of welding safety including proper equipment use and maintenance, machine guarding, bloodborne pathogens, safety and health programs, and overall welding safety. (Prerequisite: None)
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1.00 Credits
This course will cover shielded metal arc welding on carbon steel in various positions. (Prerequisite: None)
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1.00 Credits
This course will provide an introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) on carbon steel in various positions along with an introduction to welding safety, welding, and electrode compatability. Components of SMAW will be introduced, including selection of materials and steps necessary to complete tasks. Basic information about duty cycle, cable sizing, arc blow, and electrodes will also be presented. (Prerequisite: None)
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1.00 Credits
This course will expand on information introduced in SMAW I and will provide more practice time with electrodes: types, selection, discussion of power sources. Types of SMAW will be used in various ways, including selection of materials and steps necessary to complete tasks. Duty cycle, cable sizing, arc blow are expanded upon and advantages, limitations, vertical-up and vertical down are explored. Additionally, this course will prepare for AWS D 1.1 Certification. (Prerequisites: WELD 1025)
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