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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Semi-automatic production welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Short arc, flux core and spray arc welding processes. Effect of various shielding gases and filler metals. [GE]
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10.00 Credits
Application of concepts and topics covered in WELD 223. Concurrent enrollment in WELD 223 required. [GE]
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3.00 Credits
Submerged arc, resistance, welder certification, weld procedures, GMAW pulse arc, non-ferrous metals. Concurrent enrollment in WELD 226 required. Prerequisite: WELD 223 or consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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10.00 Credits
Application of concepts and topics covered in WELD 225. Concurrent enrollment in WELD 225 required. Prerequisite: WELD 224 or consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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2.00 Credits
Physical metallurgy oriented towards the metal working trades, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, manufacturing methods, material classification and identification, thermal processing, and joining. Cannot receive credit for MACH 235 and WELD 235. Concurrent enrollment in WELD 236 required. [GE]
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2.00 Credits
Application of physical metallurgy oriented towards the metal working trades, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, manufacturing methods, material classification and identification, thermal processing, and joining. Cannot receive credit for MACH 236 and WELD 236. Concurrent enrollment in WELD 235 required. [GE]
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Selected topics in Welding as listed in the quarterly class schedule. Repeatable for credit. [GE]
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Projects assigned according to needs and abilities of the student. Hours arranged with instructor. Maximum of 15 credits allowed toward a certificate or degree. Contact the instructional dean, division chair or your instructor for more information or to make arrangements to register for Special Project credits in this department. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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5.00 Credits
Essential issues of feminism and theories of oppression and privilege particularly with respect to gender, race, class, sexuality, age, and ability. Topics may include women and gender socialization, family, work, politics, health, sexuality, body image, violence, spirituality, art, and culture. Fulfills either humanities or social science distribution requirements for the Associate degree. [HA, SE, SS]
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3.00 Credits
Study of current issues affecting women. International feminism, reproductive rights, women in leadership, and affirmative action from a cross-cultural perspective. Fulfills either humanities or social science distribution requirements for the associate degree. [HA, SE, SS]
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