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  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the principles of algebra and geometry as they apply to problem solving in the Business and Applied Technologies division programs. It includes the quadratic equation, exponents and radicals, polynomials, constructions of geometric shapes, the circle concept, and applilcations of volume and shapes.
  • 0.00 - 0.50 Credits

    This class is designed to orient the student to the opportunities offered by the department, school, state, and national SkillsUSA organizations for professional development and leadership training. The importance of working and communicating with others is emphasized.
  • 0.00 - 0.50 Credits

    This course is the second in a series of courses designed to deal with stress, positive images, government awareness, team skills, professional meetings, social etiquette, employment opportunities, public speaking, job application,and employment portfolios.
  • 0.00 - 1.00 Credits

    This is the first course in a series of two courses which will help students gain and improve workplace and interpersonal skills. Professional stewardship, management, and leadership are the foundational topics. Students taking this course will also have the opportunity to participate in the SkillsUSA career and professional leadership organization.
  • 0.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course provides an oppourtunity for students to apply knowledge and techniques learned in the classroom to actual job experience. Classroom instruction must precede the job experience or the student must be registered for courses at the same time the student is enrolled in the work experience.
  • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of WELD 1000. More advanced techniques of welding are taught on shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, and cutting processes. Special needs of specific students may also be covered, e.g. welding problems or techniques, qualifications, certification,and fabrication projects.
  • 0.00 - 8.00 Credits

    A course designed for welding technology majors to cover theory and practical hands on experience with semi-automatic wire fed machines. Emphasis is on safety and maintenance of equipment, basic fundamentals of each process, mode of transfers associated with gas metal arch welding (GMAW) and flux core arc welding (FCAW) processes, and electrode selection, gas selection, proper regulator, and flow meter calibration. Joint design and equipment troubleshooting will also be discussed.
  • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

    This course is designed for welding technology majors, various trades, and community members. The course is for beginning students interested in learning basic arc welding techniques, theory, and practices, including types of machines, electrodes, and their application. Students study types of joints, expansion and contraction of metals, care and use of tools and equipment, and welding safety.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course designed for welding technology majors to cover theory and practical hands-on experience with advanced semi-automatic wire-fed machines. Emphasis is on safety and maintenance of equipment, basic fundamentals of each process, mode of transfers associated with gas metal arc welding (GMAW), submerged arc welding (SMA), spool gun and dual feed processes, electrode selection, gas selection and proper regulator and flow meter calibration. Joint design and equipment troubleshooting will also be discussed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course designed for welding technology majors to cover theory and practical hands-on experience with advanced semi-automatic wire-fed machines. Emphasis is on safety and maintenance of equipment, basic fundamentals of each process, mode of transfers associated with flux core arc welding (FCAW), inner shield, dual shield, electrode selection, gas selection, proper regulator and flow meter calibration. Joint design and equipment troubleshooting will also be discussed.