Jun 26, 2024  
2016-2017 Archived Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Archived Catalog

Course Descriptions


Credits and Course Numbering

Courses numbered 001-099 are designed for students to acquire basic skills necessary for successful college work.

Courses numbered 100-299 are college level courses and are usually transferable to senior colleges. Not all courses are offered every semester. Also, new courses or seminars may have been developed and may not be in this catalog’s listing.

 

Web Development

  
  • COMW-176 Web Page Creation: Topics & Issues

    Credits 1 / 1 Contact Hours
    Maximum Credits 3

    Prerequisite: Instructor permission required. Prerequisite: Placement into RDNG-016  (ACSR-016)
    This course introduces students to special issues in web page creation. Specific topics will vary as new developments arise in the computer field.
  
  • COMW-241 Interactive Web Page Design

    Credits 4 / 4 Contact Hours
    Prerequisite: Placement into RDNG-016  (ACSR-016) Pre-requisite: COMW-100  or COMS-172   Pre- or Co-requisite: COMS-170 
    Internet web pages are created using a category of programming language called a mark up language. Students in this introductory level programming course will learn to create web pages using the current mark-up languages such as HTML as well as more advanced scripting and style languages. Topics include introductions to each of: HTML Cascading Style Sheets JavaScript DHTML and XML.
  
  • COMW-282 Dynamic Web Applications

    Credits 3 / 3 Contact Hours
    Placement into RDNG-016; COMS-170 and COMW-100. Pre or Co-requisite COMI-261;
    This course enables students to create dynamic web pages using client side and server side scripting languages. Topics covered include the object-oriented programming method, control structures, server-side scripting, and database interaction. Completed web pages will be uploaded to the Internet and available on the World Wide Web.

Welding

  
  • WELD-143 Welding Processes

    Credits 3 / 4 Contact Hours
    Prerequisite: Placement into RDNG- 016  (ACSR-016) Students must provide their own safety glasses gloves boots welding jacket and welding beanie for lab activities.
    This course includes arc oxy-acetylene soldering brazing resistance welding MIG welding TIG welding production welding techniques and cutting techniques. Emphasizes welding technology along with techniques. Laboratory includes safety and set-up procedures oxy-acetylene and arc welding MIG and TIG welding flame and plasma cutting.
  
  • WELD-164 Base Metal Preparation

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Pre-requisite: Placement into RDNG 016   (ACSR-016); 

     

    Note: Students must provide their own safety glasses, gloves, boots, welding jacket, and welding beanie for lab activities.
    . Pre- or Co-requisite: WELD 143  
    In this course students perform minor external repairs to cutting equipment and accessories. Students will set up and perform layout and cutting activities with oxy-fuel and plasma equipment in all positions within a limited thickness range on  carbon steel. In addition, (plasma) cutting in limited positions within a limited thickness range of austenitic stainless steel and aluminum.

  
  • WELD-166 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Prerequisite: Placement into RDNG-016  (ACSR-016) Pre- or Co-requisite: WELD-143 . Note: Students must provide their own safety glasses gloves boots welding jacket and welding beanie for lab activities.
    Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1 students perform minor external repairs to SMAW equipment and accessories. Students will set up and perform SMAW operations making fillet and groove welds in all positions within a limited thickness range on carbon steel.
  
  • WELD-168 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Prerequisite: Placement into RDNG-016  (ACSR-016) Pre- or Co-requisite: WELD-143  Note: Students must provide their own safety glasses gloves boots welding jacket and welding beanie for lab activities
    Students perform minor external repairs to GTAW equipment and accessories. Students will set up and perform Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 operations making fillet and groove welds in all positions within a limited thickness range on carbon steel and in limited positions within a limited thickness range of austenitic stainless steel and aluminum.
  
  • WELD-170 Gas Metal Arc Welding I

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Prerequisite: Placement into RDNG-016  (ACSR-016) Pre- or Co-requisite: WELD-143 . Note: Students must provide their own safety glasses gloves boots welding jacket and welding beanie for lab activities.
    Gas Metal Arc Welding I students perform minor external repairs to equipment and accessories. Set up and perform (short circuit transfer) operations making fillet and grove welds in all positions within a limited thickness range on carbon steel. Also (spray transfer) operations making fillet and groove welds in limited positions within a limited thickness range on carbon steel.
  
  • WELD-174 Flux Cored Arc Welding I

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Prerequisite: Placement into RDNG-016  (ACSR-016) Prerequisite or corequisite: WELD-143 . Note: Students must provide their own safety glasses gloves boots welding jacket and welding beanie for lab activities.
    Flux Cored Arc Welding I students perform minor external repairs to equipment and accessories. Set up and perform (self-shielding) operations making fillet and grove welds in all positions within a limited thickness range on carbon steel. In addition (gas-shielded) operations making fillet and groove weld in limited positions within a limited thickness range on carbon steel.
  
  • WELD-264 Base Metal Preparation for Pipe

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Pre-requisite: Placement into RDNG 016   (ACSR-016); WELD 164  
    Students will perform measurements using occupational principles and practices with select tools for geometric construction of pipe. Students will perform layout and fit-up preparations of plate and pipe using cutting and forming methods. Students will perform welding code and standards on qualifications inspection for certification using visual inspection and testing principles and practices.  
  
  • WELD-266 Shielded Metal Arc Welding for Pipe

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Pre-requisite: Placement intoRDNG 016   (ACSR-016); WELD 143  , WELD 164  , and WELD 166  ;
    Students will perform inspection, repair, set-up and operation of shielded metal arc welding equipment.  Students will build fillet and groove welds using stainless steel electrodes on carbon steel plate.  Students will perform fillet welds in all  positions on carbon steel pipe. Students will weld in all positions on carbon base using stainless steel electrodes on plate and 6G unlimited thickness qualification tests for carbon base steel pipe.  
  
  • WELD-268 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for Pipe

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Pre-requisite: Placement into RDNG 016   (ACSR-016); WELD 143  , WELD 164 , and WELD 168  .  
    Students will perform safety, repairs and set-up operations, using gas tungsten arc welding equipment.  Students will also create fillet and groove welds on aluminum sheet and groove welds on stainless steel sheets which will produce fillet and groove in all positions on carbon steel, aluminum, and stainless steel round tubing.  Students will be expected to perform combination qualifications test on steel, aluminum, and stainless steel round tubing and sheet metal.  
  
  • WELD-270 Gas Metal Arc Welding for Pipe

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Pre-requisite: Placement into RDNG 016   (ACSR-016); WELD 143  , WELD 164  , and WELD 170  .
    Students will perform safety, repair and set-up for operating gas metal arc welding equipment on carbon steel and aluminum metals. Students will create fillet and groove welds on aluminum plate using spray transfer.  Students will make fillet
    and groove welds in all positions using spray and short circuit transfer on carbon steel pipe. Students will weld on aluminum plate, carbon steel pipe, and plate for qualification testing. 
  
  • WELD-274 Flux Cored Arc Welding for Pipe

    Credits 4 / 6 Contact Hours
    Pre-requisite: Placement into RDNG 016   (ACSR-016); WELD 143   WELD 164  , and WELD 174 .
    Students will be learning safety, repair and set-up for operating flux cored arc welding equipment.  Students will also create fillet welds in all positions and groove welds on carbon steel pipe using self-shielded and gas shielded electrodes. Students will combine carbon steel pipe and plate for qualification testing. 
 

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