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  • 6.00 Credits

    6 hours credit. Prerequisite: VR 201 with a B or better. This course will enable the student to continue the development of realtime voice recognition computer-aided transcription (CAT), utilizing proper punctuation and grammar. The student will develop reading and writing skills on literary, jury charge, and two-voice testimony material at 160 and 180 wpm with emphasis on high realtime translation accuracy and speed development.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 hours credit. Prerequisite: VR 202 with a B or better. This course will enable the student to continue the development of realtime voice recognition computer-aided transcription (CAT), utilizing proper punctuation and grammar. The student will develop reading and writing skills on literary and jury charge material at 200 wpm, and two-voice testimony material at 225 wpm with emphasis on high realtime translation accuracy and speed development.
  • 6.00 Credits

    6 hours credit. Prerequisite: VR 203 with a B or better. This course will enable the student to continue the development of realtime voice recognition computer-aided transcription (CAT), utilizing proper punctuation and grammar. The student will develop reading and writing skills on literary material at 200 wpm, jury charge material at 225 wpm, and two-voice testimony material at 250 wpm with emphasis on high realtime translation accuracy and speed development.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: A score at a predetermined level in reading, writing, and math on a diagnostic instrument selected by the department. This course will enable the student to develop skill in the fundamentals of arc welding through theory and practice. The student will weld in several positions using "70"series classification electrodes. Safety practices will be emphasized.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours credit. Prerequisite: A score at a pre-determined level in reading, writing, and math on a diagnostic instrument selected by the department. This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper fundamentals of Oxy-Fuel welding. The student will learn about and practice with oxyacetylene welding equipment as well as practice with brazing and soldering. Safety practices are covered when working with welding equipment.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours credit. Prerequisite: A score at a predetermined level in reading, writing, and math on a diagnostic instrument selected by the department. This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper fundamentals of various cutting processes. The student will learn theory and will practice modern cutting methods, including oxyacetylene cutting, plasma cutting, carbon arc cutting, and shape cutting. Cutting safety will be emphasized.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours credit. Prerequisite: A score at a predetermined level in reading, writing, and math on a diagnostic instrument selected by the department. This course will enable the student to perform arc welding of fillet welds in all positions using the Shielded Arc Welding process. The student will also study comparative tests of operators and cover research in modern welding practices. Safety practices are emphasized.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: A score at a pre-determined level in reading, writing, and math on a diagnostic instrument selected by the department. This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper fundamentals of shielded arc metal welding. The student will weld steel in all positions with several types of electrodes, emphasizing fundamentals and procedure. Safety when working with welding equipment is emphasized.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: A score at a pre-determined level in reading, writing, and math on a diagnostic instrument selected by the department. This course will enable the student to interpret drawing at a fundamental level as applied to the welding trade. Emphasis will be placed on developing the student's ability to interpret blueprints and learn symbols from which the welder must work.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours credit. Prerequisite: A score at a pre-determined level in reading, writing, and math on a diagnostic instrument selected by the department. This course will enable the student to recognize and apply proper techniques at a fundamental level of shielded metal arc welding and gas metal arc welding, emphasizing welding various gauges of sheet metal. Safety practices are emphasized.
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