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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the learner to the welding profession, welding tools, welding safety, OxyFuel setup, cutting, and heating, base metal preparation, weld quality, and all aspects of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) (known as “Stick Welding”) including equipment setup, and electrode selection. Through this course the learner will be able to assess what other welding skills and knowledge they desire and/or need for the work place.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the learning to OxyFuel welding of mild steel and aluminum, this course will expand on OxyFuel cutting and setup procedures taught in SKTR 118. This course will also cover the equipment, setup, limitations, proper operation and methods used in plasma arc cutting and gouging. The learner will engage in lab activities OxyFuel welding, cutting, plasma arc cutting, and proper fit up and preparation of materials for joining.
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3.00 Credits
This seminar course covers a wide range of life and employability/employee skills. These skill sets are essential to successfully enter the workforce and build a career with a clear upward path. Proper preparation of resumes, cover letters, and on line applications as well as job search techniques suited specifically for construction and maintenance job placements are covered.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the learner to electrical blueprints, conductors, conductor termination, splices, and wiring devices. Commercial wiring, grounding, circuit breakers, electrical services, and over current equipment are covered. The learner will engage in installing conduit raceway systems, conductors, devices, and branch circuits. Learners will continue to broaden their knowledge of the National Electric Code and its requirements.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the learner to different systems within carpentry. Blueprint reading, plans and drawings are discussed. Floor, wall, ceiling, and roof framing are the focus of this course. The learner will engage in building floor sections, foundation layout, Transit setup for elevation and angle, and roof framing systems.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the learner to the proper installation and testing of Drain Waste and Vent (DWV) systems for installing sink, tub, roof, floor, and area drains. Coverage of building standards for proper and safe installation of DWV will be covered. Different types of materials and methods used for code compliant DWV and proper sizing of DWV systems, and DWV Isometric drawing / reading will be covered. The learner will engage in sizing and installing DWV materials for horizontal and vertical stack systems.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the learner to additional welding symbols and drawings, all aspects of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) (known as MIG Welding), including equipment set-up, gas selection, usage of both solid core and flux core welding wire, using both fillet and multiple-pass welds. Through this course the learner will be able to assess what other welding skills and knowledge they desire and need for the various trades in the work force. The learner will engage in lab projects joining metals in lap, tee, butt, and V-groove fit up using shielded and flux core MIG methods and materials.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover welding symbol fundamentals used to build all complex welding symbols. Students will engage in the interpretation and drawing of welding symbols. Welding symbols will be looked at to determine specifications for rod, flux, welding angle, and side of work welds shall be welded to. Symbols will be analyzed to determine if weld is in position or out of position.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the learner to the fundamentals of Plain Old Telephone (POT) lines, CAT 3, 5E, and 6 Data topologies, RG-59, and RG-6 Coaxial dual shield and quad shielded cabling. Students will learn proper termination methods, tool usage, and methods for proper installation, maintenance, and repair of TeleData/Coaxial Systems. The learner will engage in lab projects installing, terminating, and testing of these communication systems.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours Prerequisite: SKTR 112 Lab fee: $50.00
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