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SPAN 2250: Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture II
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
Students will continue reading, speaking, writing, and listening in the Spanish language for refinement and acquisition of grammar concepts. A variety of literary genres will be studied, including a full length play. Ample opportunity is available for communicating in both oral and written Spanish. A greater awareness of Hispanic culture and history will be obtained through readings and cultural vignettes.
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SPEC 1119: Business Computer Applications Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course allows students to develop competency in the use of the internet and e-mail software as it relates to the business environment. Students will learn to retrieve, evaluate, and synthesize information from the internet as well as how to use e-mail software to produce professional, effective communication in a business environment. Computer security and safety, ethics, and privacy concerns related to technology will also be integrated throughout the course.
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THTR 1100: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course is an overview of theatre as an art form including a brief history of the theatre and an examination of the various theatre arts and crafts. Students will explore the multiple roles within theatre, including playwriting, directing, acting, and designing for the stage. Students will learn about the cultural significance of theatre, analyze dramatic literature, and participate in theatre projects.
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WELD 1501: Introduction to Welding
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
In this course, students learn about basic oxy/fuel cutting and welding, Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SAMW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) processes and the safety concerns connected with them. To demonstrate their knowledge, students will practice appropriate welding techniques as applied to various materials and joint types in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions.
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WELD 1558: Print Reading for Welders
2.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course will give students an understanding of basic mechanical drawing principles. Topics include the alphabet of lines, arrangement of views, orthographic projections, scaling, dimensioning, tolerancing, and symbols. Students will read and interpret mechanical drawings to develop the skills necessary to fabricate individual component parts. Written tests and Fundamental tests will be administered in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) and the appropriate correlating code books.
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WELD 1560: Interpreting Symbols
2.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course examines the fundamental component of welding prints that make up structures in the welding industry. To accurately layout and fabricate parts, the welder will need basic knowledge of print lines, dimensions, notes, and welding symbols. Students will breakdown welding prints to develop the skills necessary to fabricate individual component parts that will make-up welded structures. Written and Fundamental tests will be administered in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) and the appropriate correlating code books.
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WELD 1562: Oxyfuel Welding and Cutting Process
2.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course covers the use of oxy-fuel equipment while welding, cutting, brazing, and using the Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) and Air Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A) processes. There will also be an introduction into laser cutting equipment. A very important part of this course will be discussing safety as it relates to the thermal welding and cutting equipment. Time will be spent in the lab developing skills using the thermal welding and cutting processes. Welds will be made in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Cuts will be made in the flat and horizontal positions. Written and Fundamental tests will be done in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) codes and standards.
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WELD 1564: Shielded Metal Arc Welding
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
Students will study the safety concerns connected with the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process, along with an introduction into the types of power sources used for arc welding, process applications, electrode selections, overview of weld types, and other work-related safety conditions in the welding field. Time will be spent in the lab developing skills using the SMAW processes. Welds will be made in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Written and Fundamental tests will be done in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) codes and standards.
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WELD 1566: Gas Metal Arc Welding / Flux Cored Arc Welding
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
Students will study the safety concerns connected with the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cord Arc Weld (FCAW). The GMAW process will be discussed in depth in relationship to the different type of modes of transfer available, shielding gases, and the different types of materials that can be welded. The FCAW process is similar in the type of equipment used for mode of transfer. The differences in the electrode types of gas-shielded wires and self-shielded wires will be discussed along with the types of shielding gases that are used. There will be discussions on the importance of how the welding process intersects with the arc welding symbols and codes. Along with this, we will also do a review of procedures used in the visual inspections of welds. Time will be spent in the lab developing skills using the GMAW and FCAW processes. Welds will be made in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Written and Fundamental tests will be done in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) codes and standards.
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WELD 1568: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course covers the safety hazards and applications for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in the welding industry. Material covered in the classroom will be power sources, setup, types of current, current selection, shielding gases and torch types. Various procedures will be discussed for welding different metals (Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Mild Steel) and potential problems that may be encountered. Applications for the process in different industries, and the use of back purging and its application will also be discussed. Welds will be made in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Written and Fundamental tests will be done in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) codes and standards.
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