May 03, 2024  
2019-2020 Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Delivery Options

Mohave Community College offers a variety of ways for students to take courses. For additional information, see Course Delivery Options  and/or call MCC Connect.

 

Radiologic Technology

  
  • RAD 115 - Radiographic Physics and Digital Imaging I


    Prerequisite: Program Acceptance

    Corequisite: RAD 105 , RAD 110  

    Description: This course provides an understanding of the physics and principles of ionizing radiation and the production of x-rays; also, the student will learn the relationship of the exposure factors and the competent operation of the equipment. 

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • RAD 140 - Radiographic Positioning II


    Prerequisite: RAD 105 , RAD 110 , RAD 115 

    Corequisite: RAD 125 , RAD 169 

    Description: The student will be introduced to the radiographic examinations of the vertebral column and skull, and to perform quality radiographs; students will also assist the radiologist, and physicians operating fluoroscopic equipment and the C-arm in gastrointestinal studies and special procedures. Content explores identifying anatomy of radiographic images; critiquing images for appropriate technical factors, procedural and pathological factors, and correct equipment malfunctions.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • RAD 165 - Radiographic Physics and Digital Imaging II


    Prerequisite: RAD 105  , RAD 110  , RAD 115  

    Corequisite: RAD 140  , RAD 169  

    Description: A comprehensive coverage of the physical principles of digital radiography imaging systems and associated technologies, such as PACS and medical imaging informatics. This course will lay the theoretical foundations necessary for the effective use of digital radiography in clinical practice.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 4


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  • RAD 169 - Radiography Clinical Education I


    Prerequisite: RAD 105 , RAD 110 , RAD 115 

    Corequisite: RAD 125 , RAD 140 

    Description: The student is introduced to the medical facility to execute positioning, technical skills, and image processing under the appropriate level of supervision.

    Credits: (2)
    Internship Hours: 285


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  • RAD 189 - Radiography Clinical Education II


    Prerequisite: RAD 140 , RAD 165  , RAD 169  

    Description: The student progresses in the clinical practice to perform gastrointestinal, urinary, and biliary procedures under the supervision and guidance of a registered technologist.

    Credits: (2)
    Internship Hours: 228


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  • RAD 205 - Medical Ethics


    Prerequisite: RAD 165 , RAD 189  

    Corequisite: RAD 209 , RAD 215 

    Description: With coverage of both medical legal and ethical issues, this course gives students the foundation to handle common health care challenges in everyday practice in the field of radiologic technology. Included are exercises to help reinforce course content, as well as numerous examples and case studies to perform and discuss to help students apply information to professional practice.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • RAD 215 - Radiation Biology and Protection


    Prerequisite: RAD 165  , RAD 189  

    Corequisite: RAD 205 , RAD 209  

    Description: The student will learn the effect of ionizing radiation on biological systems and dose response relationships; this course will also prepare the student for personal safety and patient safety.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • RAD 260 - Radiographic Advanced Imaging Systems


    Prerequisite: RAD 205 , RAD 209 , RAD 215 

    Corequisite: RAD 249 

    Description: The students will be introduced to the modalities of CT, MRI, NM, Mammography, Radiation Therapy and U/S to understand the principal purpose of each modality, the differences between them and to recognize the images of each modality. Cross-sectional anatomy will be introduced.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • RAD 275 - RAD Registry Review


    Prerequisite: RAD 249 , RAD 260  

    Corequisite: RAD 289  

    Description: Intended to prepare the student to successfully pass the ARRT registry exam; test taking skills and a review of previous course material pertinent to the registry examination will be practiced; in preparation for an entry-level radiography occupation, students will create a resume and develop interviewing and self-confidence.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 4


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  • RAD 289 - Radiography Clinical Education V


    Prerequisite: RAD 249 , RAD 260  

    Corequisite: RAD 275 

    Description: The student continues to advance in clinical practice by integrating professional, ethical and clinical competence as the end of the program nears. If the course work allows, the student may choose to observe two modalities.

    Credits: (3)
    Internship Hours: 342


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Sociology

  
  • SOC 131 - Introduction to Sociology


    SOC 1101

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement examination or successful completion of TRE 089  with an S.

    Description: An introduction to the field of sociology, the scientific study of humans and their behavior in the social context. Topics include conducting research in sociology, sociological theory, culture, socialization, crime and deviance, sex and gender, race and ethnicity, social institutions, organizations, social issues, social movements and change.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SOC 132 - Global Social Problems


    SOC 2250

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or successful completion of TRE 089  with an ‘S’

    Description: The sociology of social problems analyzes how social problems emerge and are defined as such, who takes responsibility for them, who is threatened by them, and how they are managed, solved or ignored. The course will examine theories, research and proposed solutions to the problems of inequality; poverty and unemployment; racial/ethnic and religious conflicts; health; environmental problems and others. Social problems will be considered from national and global perspectives.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SOC 133 - Sociology of Deviant Behavior


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of TRE 089  with an “S”

    Description: Examines deviant behavior as it develops from human behavior in groups. The class investigates various theories of deviancy, how society views deviant behavior, and ascertains the point of views of deviant groups.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SOC 136 - Marriage and Family


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement examination or successful completion of TRE 089  with an S.

    Description: This course explores the aspects of marriage and family primarily in American society, with additional examination of selected cross-cultural issues in marriage and family. Related topics of focus include gender, sexuality, singlehood, cohabitation, communication in relationships, love and finding a partner, marital relationships, diversity in marriage and family relationships, planning for children, parenting, work and the family, domestic violence, crisis in relationships, divorce, remarriage, and relationships in later years.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SOC 140 - Race and Ethnic Relations


    SOC 2215

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of TRE 089  with an ‘S.’

    Description: Examines characteristics of various race and ethnic groups, problematic issues of prejudice, discrimination, and segregation faced by these groups within heterogeneous societies, as well as emphases in encouraging cultural diversity and overcoming exclusion at the local, national, and global level.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Spanish

  
  • SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I


    SPA 1101

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on as­sessment test or successful completion of PCS 021  and TRE 089  

    Description: This course develops the fundamental language skills (speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading comprehension) of the Spanish language and presents appreciation of the cultures of Spanish speaking countries.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II


    SPA 1102

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 101  

    Description: This course reinforces the basic Spanish language skills previously acquired. The course further develops speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills as well as an understanding and appreciation of the cultures of Spanish speaking countries.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I


    SPA 2201

    Prerequisite: Successful completion “C or higher” of both SPA 102  and ENG 101 .

    Description: Reviews, consolidates and increases the basic skills learned in SPA 101  and SPA 102 . Emphasis on reading, speaking, listening comprehension, composition, and culture. Continued development of communicative competence.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II


    SPA 2202

    Prerequisite: SPA 201  with a “C” or higher

    Description: This course is a continuation of SPA 201 . Emphasis on reading, speaking, listening comprehension, composition, and culture. Continued development of communicative competence. Successful completion of the course meets the fourth-semester proficiency requirement.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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Student Success Courses

  
  • STU 103 - How to Survive and Thrive in College


    Prerequisite: A minimum reading Classic Accuplacer score of 64 or equivalent or an Accuplacer NG reading score of 217 or equivalent.

    Description: This course applies college readiness and professional skills by examining relevant topics through authentic learning experiences. Students will utilize a variety of available college resources, learn and apply research skills, navigate a learning management system, and explore strategies that enhance student success and promote professionalism in multiple settings. Communication, both written and oral, and financial literacy skills are addressed.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Substance Abuse Counseling

  
  • SAC 101 - Models of Treatment


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of TRE 089  with a ‘S’. Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: The study of current and scientifically supported models of addiction and treatment throughout the continuum of care, including recovery, relapse prevention and aftercare for substance-related disorders.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 111 - Psychopharmacology


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: The study of how psychoactive chemicals affect the mind, body, behavior and relationships; how to identify substance use in individuals and the limitations of screening options; the use of pharmacotherapy in the treatment of substance use disorders.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 122 - Ethics in Substance Abuse Treatment


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: The standards that guide the personal and professional conduct of a person working within their scope of practice in the addiction treatment field. Includes, but not limited to, how federal, state, and professional organizations define and regulate code of conduct, confidentiality, forensic issues, and client rights.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 221 - Cultural Diversity


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 101 , and PSY 101  with C or higher. Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: This course prepares the paraprofessional counselor to work with diverse populations with substance use disorders; understanding the impact of culture and community in how clients perceive substance use and treatment; selecting appropriate treatment strategies to match client characteristics.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 241 - Disorders Co-Occurring with Substance Abuse


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required. Successful completion of ENG 101  with a C or higher. Successful completion of PSY 101  with a C or higher.

    Description: The study of conditions prevalent in those with substance use disorders; screening tools to assess for co-occurring disorders; and scientifically supported strategies for helping clients manage symptoms to mitigate risk.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 252 - Counseling Groups and Individuals


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required. Successful completion of SOC 131  with a C or higher.

    Description: Focuses on group dynamics and processes which help clients achieve objectives in substance abuse treatment. Introduction to basic counseling strategies to engage and motivate clients.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 262 - Clinical Assessment


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required. Successful completion of PSY 101 , SOC 131  and ENG 101  with “C” or higher.

    Description: The practices and generally accepted assessment tools used to gather and interpret information necessary in diagnosing, treatment planning and evaluating client progress in substance abuse treatment; identification of client strengths, weaknesses, problems, and needs to develop interventions.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 272 - Service Coordination


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 101 , PSY 101  and SOC 131  with a C or higher. Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: The clinical and administrative activities which establish a framework of action for the client to achieve their goals by coordinating clinical services, community resources and treatment agencies throughout the continuum of care.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Surgical Technology

  
  • SGT 121 - Orientation and Introduction to Surgery


    Prerequisite: Admission to the Surgical Technology Program.

    Corequisite:   and SGT 122L

    Description: Students are introduced to healthcare organization and the operating room environment. Curriculum framework and fundamental concepts for practice as a Surgical Technologist are presented.

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • SGT 122 - Surgical Techniques


    Prerequisite: Admission to Surgical Technology Program

    Corequisite:   and SGT 122L

    Description: Provides students with fundamentals in aseptic technique, safe patient care and knowledge to identify, select and safely use equipment and supplies in the operating room.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • SGT 123 - Pharmacology for Surgical Technology


    Prerequisite: SGT 121 , SGT 122 

    Corequisite: SGT 221 , SGT 222 , and SGT 222L

    Description: Students will learn general pharmacological information; Laws regarding medications, how to determine correct dosage, importance of labeling, and how medications are administered to patients.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SGT 221 - Surgical Concepts


    Prerequisite: Appropriate standing in Surgical Technology Program and successful completion of SGT 121 , and SGT 122 .

    Corequisite: SGT 123 , SGT 222  and SGT 222L

    Description: Students are introduced to robotics, physics, and electricity. Importance of medical language, professional behaviors, pharmacology, and documentation will be discussed in this course as well as physical and psychosocial needs of the surgical patient. Upon completion, students will be able to apply knowledge of course topics to the operative environment.

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • SGT 222 - Surgical Procedures


    Prerequisite: SGT 121  and SGT 122 

    Corequisite: SGT 221  and SGT 222L

    Description: Surgical procedures in multiple specialties will be presented including; diagnostic evaluations, pathologies, and surgical complications. Medications, draping, positioning and specific set ups will be identified.

    Credits: (6)
    Lecture Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 6


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  • SGT 227 - Surgical Technology Clinic I


    Prerequisite: SGT 221 , SGT 222 , SGT 223   

    Description: Students begin functioning as Surgical Technologists in a live operating room suite applying learned skills.

    Credits: (11)
    Clinical Hours: 492


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  • SGT 228 - Surgical Technology Clinic II


    Prerequisite: SGT 221 , SGT 222 ,SGT 223 SGT 224   SGT 227   

    Description: Students function as First Scrub in live operating room suite. Professional development will take place as well as preparation for board exam.

    Credits: (6)
    Clinical Hours: 268


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Transitional English

  
  • TRE 089 - Transitional English


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam.

    Description: An intensive review of the fundamentals of written and oral communication. Written communication review will include grammar, word usage, punctuation, sentences, paragraphs, and essay structure, all culminating in a short research paper. Oral communication review will focus on presentation skills.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Transitional Math

  
  • TRM 090 - Pre-Algebra


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of PCS 023  with an “S”

    Description: Bridging basic arithmetic and beginning algebra, negative numbers, fractions, ratio, proportion, percentage, simple geometry, unit analysis and solving basic equations.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • TRM 091 - Beginning Algebra


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of TRM 090  or appropriate assess­ment test score

    Description: A beginning course in algebra including, the set of real numbers and their properties, linear equations, and inequalities, basic graphing, systems of linear equations, polynomials, factoring, simple rational expressions and equations, integer exponents and simple radical expressions and equations.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 4


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Truck Driver Training

  
  • TDT 105 - Foundations of Truck Driving


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of PCS 021  with an ‘S’ and permission of Instructor or Associate Dean

    Description: Students are introduced to the foundational principles of truck driving. Upon successfully passing the written exam, students will obtain a commercial driver’s license permit.

    Credits: 4
    Notes: This course is a competency based education course and only offered as part of the Truck Driver Training-Logistics Management Certificate (TDLMC)  program.


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  • TDT 115 - Advanced Operating Practices


    Prerequisite: TDT 105  or permission of Instructor or Associate Dean

    Description: Students will receive advanced information and training related to complex driving practices. Exercises will include demonstrations and practice involving weather-related, terrain-based, construction, night and poor visibility driving issues and assorted hazards.

    Credits: 4
    Notes: This course is a competency based education course and only offered as part of the Truck Driver Training-Logistics Management Certificate (TDLMC)  program.


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  • TDT 125 - Truck Driving Logistics Management


    Prerequisite: TDT 115  or permission of Instructor or Associate Dean

    Description: Students will receive instruction regarding job-related training such as communication, customer service, first point-of-contact philosophies, work/life balance, and nutrition. Student will also be trained in cargo management, hazmat protocols, driver logs, accident scene management, and trip planning.

    Credits: 4
    Notes: This course is a competency based education course and only offered as part of the Truck Driver Training-Logistics Management Certificate (TDLMC) program.


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  • TDT 135 - Commercial Vehicle Endorsements


    Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor or Associate Dean

    Description: Students are introduced to, and practice with, operations and regulations for commercial vehicles. This course gives students endorsements for setup and using multiple trailers, tanker trailers, hauling hazardous materials, regulations, and appropriate procedures for accidents.

    Credits: 4
    Notes: This course is a competency based education course and only offered as part of the Truck Driver Training-Logistics Management Certificate (TDLMC)  program.


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Welding Technology

  
  • WLD 103 - Welding Safety, Symbols, and Tools


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of PCS 021  with an ‘S’ and permission of Instructor or Associate Dean.

    Description: This course examines how to create and maintain a safe work environment, learn basic blueprint reading and mathematics skills. Also introduces students to the basic tools that will be utilized throughout the welding program.

    Credits: (3)


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  • WLD 104 - Introduction to Thermal Cutting and Welding


    Prerequisite: WLD 103  

    Description: This course introduces the materials in the industry, preparation of metal for welding, the characteristics and types of joints. Includes practice in oxygen-acetylene, plasma, and carbon-arc metal cutting. Introduces students to shielded metal arc welding, SMAW (stick).

    Credits: (5)


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  • WLD 106 - Introduction to Welding Theory


    Prerequisite: WLD 104  

    Description: This course investigates the properties of metals and the effects of welding on metals. It introduces weld types, weld quality, nomenclature, and testing techniques.

    Credits: (4)


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  • WLD 107 - Fillet Welding


    Prerequisite: WLD 104  

    Description: This course introduces students to fillet welds in gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux core arc welding (FCAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Students will train and achieve industry certifications in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions for all processes.

    Credits: (5)


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  • WLD 115 - Advanced Welding Theory


    Prerequisite: WLD 106  

    Description: This course examines advanced information related to welding symbols, blueprint reading, and principles of metallurgy.

    Credits: (3)


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  • WLD 123 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding Plate


    Prerequisite: WLD 106 , WLD 107 

    Description: This course prepares students to weld carbon steel and stainless steel plate groove joints with and without backing using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW) in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.

    Credits: (6)


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  • WLD 125A - Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Plate I


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of PCS 021  with an ‘S’

    Corequisite: WLD 100  

    Description: Introduces SMAW welding and equipment; arc welding stringer beads on fillets in all positions.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2020-21 academic year.


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  • WLD 125B - Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Plate II


    Prerequisite:   

    Description: Introduces SMAW welding of quality V-groove welds with backing strap in all positions.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2020-21 academic year.


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  • WLD 126 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Plate I


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of PCS 021  with an ‘S’

    Corequisite: WLD 100  

    Description: Introduces equipment setup and plate welding in the 1G and 2G positions, open root using carbon steel.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2020-21 academic year.


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  • WLD 129 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of PCS 021  with an ‘S’

    Corequisite: WLD 100  

    Description: A comprehensive study and application of Gas Metal Arc Welding. Emphasizes the safety practices and procedures used in the welding industry as well as appropriate workplace skills. Also includes welding symbols, joint design, and control of distortion.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2020-21 academic year.


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  • WLD 133 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)/Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) Plate


    Prerequisite: WLD 106 , WLD 107 

    Description: This course prepares students to weld carbon steel and aluminum V-groove joint plates, with and without backing, using the gas metal arc welding and flux core arc welding processes in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.

    Credits: (6)


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  • WLD 143 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Plate


    Prerequisite: WLD 106 , WLD 107 

    Description: This course prepares students to weld carbon steel and aluminum plate v-groove joints using the gas tungsten arc welding process (GTAW) in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.

    Credits: (5)


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  • WLD 150 - Welding Fabrication and Layout


    Prerequisite: WLD 102 , WLD 105 , WLD 114 ,  ,  ,  ,  ,   

    Description: This course is designed to provide skills and knowledge for structural steel and some pipe layout. Upon completion of course, a student should be able to interpret, layout and fabricate from blueprints to given tolerances.

    Credits: (6)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 8
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 156 - AWS Level 1 (Entry Level Welder) Certification Preparation


    Prerequisite: Completion of all SMAW, GTAW and GMAW welding certificate courses

    Description: Prepares student to sit for the nine part AWS SENSE Level I exam.

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 2
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 157 - AWS Level 1 Certification (Entry Level Welder) Preparation and Workmanship Qualification


    Prerequisite: All Entry Level Welding Certificate Courses and WLD 100  or permission of instructor

    Description: In Accordance with AWS SENSE QC10:2008, student will prepare test pieces and perform qualification testing to drawings AWS EDU -1 through AWS EDU – 6, Welder Performance Qualification Tests.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 6
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 201 - Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of WLD 129  

    Description: Perform fillet and open V-groove welds on carbon steel plate using the GMAW and FCAW processes. Also emphasizes safety practices and procedures used in the welding industry.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2020-21 academic year.


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  • WLD 223 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding Pipe


    Prerequisite: WLD 123 

    Description: This course provides training using the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process for open root pipe welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical and 45-degree incline positions.

    Credits: (5)


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  • WLD 226 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Plate II


    Prerequisite: WLD 126  

    Description: Advance plate welding in the 3G and 4G positions, open root using carbon steel and aluminum materials for projects.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2020-21 academic year.


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  • WLD 228 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Pipe


    Prerequisite: WLD 126 , WLD 226  

    Description: GTAW process. Covers techniques in tube and pipe welding using carbon steel and alloy steel base metals.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 229 - Gas Metal Arc Welding, Pipe


    Prerequisite: WLD 129  

    Description: Introduces GMA welding of open V-groove pipe, all positions.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 231 - Welding Print Reading


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of PCS 021  and TRM 090  

    Description: Provide the skill and knowledge to students to learn to read and understand drawings that are typically found in the welding and fabrication industry. A strong focus on the interpretation and application of welding symbols is emphasized. 

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2020-21 academic year.


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  • WLD 233 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)/Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) Pipe


    Prerequisite: WLD 133 

    Description: This course trains a student to weld carbon steel using gas metal arc welding (GMAW) and flux core arc welding (FCAW) processes on V-groove pipe in the flat, horizontal, vertical and 45-degree incline positions.

    Credits: (4)


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  • WLD 243 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Pipe


    Prerequisite: WLD 143 

    Description: This course trains a student to weld carbon steel and alloy steel-based metals using the gas tungsten arc welding process on V-groove pipe in the flat, horizontal, vertical and 45-degree incline positions.

    Credits: (4)


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  • WLD 261 - SMAW Open V-Butts, Plate I


    Prerequisite:  ,   

    Description: Introduction to the open V-butt in the 1G and 2G positions.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 262 - SMAW Open V-Butts, Plate II


    Prerequisite: WLD 261  

    Description: Advanced instruction in open V-butt welds using in the 3G and 4G positions.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 263 - SMAW Open Root, Pipe I


    Prerequisite: WLD 262  

    Description: Open root pipe welds in the 1G and 2G positions using SMAW equipment.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 264 - SMAW Open Root, Pipe II


    Prerequisite: WLD 263  

    Description: Advanced instruction in open root pipe welds in the 5G and 6G positions using SMAW equipment.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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  • WLD 265 - Welder Certification and Code Application


    Prerequisite:   and   or permission from the instructor

    Description: This course is designed to provide the student with the skills, techniques and practices needed to perform welding on test coupons in accordance with AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code.

    Credits: (6)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 8
    Notes: This course will be retired in Fall 2021-22 academic year.


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Women’s Studies

  
  • WST 101 - Introduction To Women’s Studies


    Prerequisite: Appropriate as­sessment scores (able to enroll in  ) or successful completion of  

    Description: Introduction to field of Women’s Studies; the social construction of gender; the course examines, in a theoretical framework, women’s issues to include health, women’s roles, reproduction, parenting, religion, communication, employment, the media, law and policy, economics, crime and global awareness. Course is open to men and women.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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