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| ART100 | ART APPRECIATION 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is an introduction to the appreciation of art through an examination of the themes and pur - poses of art, the exploration of visual arts media and methods, and culturally significan… source |
| ART113 | DRAWING I 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab. 6 This course provides the opportunity to develop perceptional and technical skills in a variety of me - dia. Emphasis is placed on communication through experimenting with composition, su… source |
| ART114 | DRAWING II 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab. 6 This course advances the students’ drawing skills in various art media. Emphasis is placed on communi - cation through experimentation, composition, tech - nique and personal expression.… source |
| ART133 | CERAMICS I 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab. 6 This course introduces methods of clay forming as a means of expression. Topics may include hand building, wheel throwing, glazing, construction, design, and the functional and aesthetic… source |
| ART203 | ART HISTORY I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course covers the chronological development of different forms of visual art, such as sculpture, paint- ing, and architecture. Emphasis is placed on history from the ancient period through… source |
| ART204 | ART HISTORY II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course covers a study of the chronological devel- opment of different forms of visual art, such as sculp- ture, painting and architecture. Emphasis is placed on history from the Renaissance… source |
| ART233 | PAINTING I 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab. 6 This course is designed to introduce the student to fundamental painting processes and materials. Top- ics include art fundamentals, color theory, and com- position. Prerequisite: ART 11… source |
| ART234 | PAINTING II 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab. 6 This course is designed to develop the student’s knowledge of the materials and procedures of paint- ing beyond the introductory level. Emphasis is placed on the creative and technical p… source |
| ART299 | ART PORTFOLIO 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab. 3-12 This course is designed to help the art major in the preparation and presentation of an art portfolio. Emphasis is placed on representing the student’s potential as an artist in order… source |
| BIO120 | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of words, terms, and descrip- tions commonly used in medical arts. Emphasis is placed on spelling, pronunciation, and meanings of prefixes, suffixes, and roots. No labora… source |
| BUS146 | PERSONAL FINANCE 3 cr | — | hrs. This is a survey course related to managing personal finance. Topics include personal financial planning, money management, taxes, consumer credit, insur - ance, investments, retirement planning… source |
| BUS147 | INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of monetary and credit sys - tems. Topics include the role of the Federal Reserve System, sources of capital, including forms of long- term corporate financing, and consu… source |
| BUS175 | RETAILING 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a study of the principles and prac - tices of retailing. Topics include planning, policies and procedures of distribution, store design, layout and location, the economic and soci… source |
| BUS177 | SALESMANSHIP 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides an introduction to the princi - ples and practices of ethical salesmanship. Topics include industrial and retail selling methods of mar - ket analysis, professional salesman… source |
| BUS179 | TRENDS IN DISTRIBUTION 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides an overview of the distribu - tion function. Topics include changing trends in dis- tribution, problems created in areas of marketing, and ways to capitalize on latest distr… source |
| BUS215 | BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3 cr | — | hrs. This course covers written, oral and nonverbal communications. Topics include the application of communication principles to the production of clear, correct, and logically organized business co… source |
| BUS241 | PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to provide a basic theo - ry of accounting principles and practices used by service and merchandising enterprises. Emphasis is placed on financial accounting, including t… source |
| BUS271 | Code B | — | Offered: FLEX, ONL, TRA. BUS 275. PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 cr. hrs. This course provides a basic study of the principles of management. Topics include planning, organizing, leading, and controlling… source |
| BUS272 | BUSINESS STATISTICS II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a continuation of BUS 271. Topics in - clude hypothesis testing; inferences about popula - tion means, proportions, and variances; simple linear regression and correlation; multip… source |
| BUS285 | PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides a general overview of the field of marketing. Topics include marketing strategies, channels of distribution, marketing research, and consumer behavior. Prerequisite: None. C… source |
| BUS296 | BUSINESS INTERNSHIP I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course allows the student to apply knowledge and skills in a real-world work place. Evaluation is based upon a well-developed portfolio, job-site vis - its by the instructor, the employer’s… source |
| BUS298 | DIRECTED STUDIES I 1-3 cr | — | hrs. This course offers independent study under faculty supervision. Emphasis is placed on subject relevan- cy and student interest and need. Prerequisite: In- structor approval. Code C. Offered: ONL… source |
| CHM112 | Code B | — | Offered: HYBCL, ONL. CHM 222. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 4 cr. hrs., Lec. 3, Lab. 3 This is the second course in a two-semester se - quence. Topics in this course include nomenclature, structure, physical… source |
| CIS146 | COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is an introduction to computer software applications, including word processing, spread - sheets, database management, and presentation software. This course will introduce students… source |
| CIS171 | LINUX I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course presents fundamental applications in Li- nux. Included in this course are skills development for OS installation and setup, recompile techniques, system configuration settings, file/… source |
| CIS202 | PYTHON PROGRAMMING 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is an introduction to the Python program- ming language. Topics include input and output, decision structures, repetition structures, functions, working with files, strings, object-o… source |
| CIS207 | WEB DEVELOPMENT 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides students with opportunities to learn Hypertext Markup Language, cascading style sheets, and Java Script. At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to use speci… source |
| CIS245 | CYBER DEFENSE 3 cr | — | hrs. The course provides students with information on the concept of cyber defense. Topics include information relative to legal aspects of cyber attacks, threats to various levels of national and lo… source |
| CIS251 | C++ PROGRAMMING 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is an introduction to the C++ program - ming language including object oriented program - ming. Topics include problem solving and design, control structures, objects and events, use… source |
| CIS267 | Enterprise Virtualization 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to implement en- terprise visualization. Students will gain hands-on experience installing, configuring, and ma… source |
| CIS268 | SOFTWARE SUPPORT 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides students with hands-on prac - tical experience in installing computer software, operating systems, and trouble-shooting. The class will help to prepare participants for the… source |
| CIS269 | HARDWARE SUPPORT 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides students with hands-on prac - tical experience in installation and troubleshooting computer hardware. The class will help to prepare participants for the A+ Certification sp… source |
| CIS280 | NETWORK SECURITY 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides a study of threats to network security and methods of securing a computer net - work from such threats. Topics included in this course are security risks, intrusion detectio… source |
| CIS282 | COMPUTER FORENSICS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course introduces students to methods of com- puter forensics and investigations. This course helps prepare students for industry specific certification. Prerequisite: CIS 245. Code C. Offe… source |
| CIS284 | CIS INTERNSHIP 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to work in a degree/program related environment. Emphasis is placed on the student’s “real world” work experience as it integra… source |
| CIS287 | SQL SERVER 3 cr | — | hrs. This course will provide students with the technical skill required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot SQL Server client/server database management system. At the completion of… source |
| CIS294 | SPECIAL TOPICS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course allows study of currently relevant com - puter science topics, with the course being able to be repeated for credit for each different topic cov - ered. Course content will be determ… source |
| CRJ160 | INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY 3 cr | — | hrs. This course surveys the role of security for private industry. The operation, organization, and challeng- es of various types of private security are examined. Prerequisite: None. Code B. Offere… source |
| DDT117 | MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 3 cr | — | hrs. This course in materials and processes includes the principles and methodology of material selection, application, and manufacturing processes. Empha - sis is directed to solids to include mater… source |
| EDU299 | SPECIAL TOPICS 1-3 cr | — | hrs. This course, which may be repeated for credit so long as the topics differ, provides the student the opportunity to study a topic in education in consul - tation with the instructor. Emphasis is… source |
| ENG101 | ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides instruction and practice in the writing of at least four extended compositions and the development of rhetorical strategies, analytical and critical reading skills, and basi… source |
| ENG102 | Code A | — | Offered: ONL; TRA. Geography (GEO) GEO 100. WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 cr. hrs. This course uses spatial analysis to survey ma - jor regions of the world with respect to location, climate, landforms,… source |
| ENG251 | AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of American literature from its beginnings to the mid-nineteenth century. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultu… source |
| ENG252 | AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of American literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural… source |
| ENG261 | ENGLISH LITERATURE I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of English/British literature from its inception to the end of the eighteenth cen - tury. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the… source |
| ENG262 | ENGLISH LITERATURE II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of English/British literature from the late eighteenth century to the present. Em- phasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary… source |
| ENG271 | WORLD LITERATURE I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of world literature from its inception to the mid-seventeenth century. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural… source |
| ENG272 | WORLD LITERATURE II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of world literature from the mid-seventeenth century to the present. Empha - sis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultura… source |
| HED231 | FIRST AID 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides instruction to the immediate, temporary care which should be given to the vic - tims of accidents and sudden illness. It also includes standard and advanced requirements of… source |
| HIT230 | MEDICAL CODING SYSTEMS I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is intended to develop an understand - ing of coding and classification systems in order to assign valid medical codes. Instruction includes de - scription of classification and nome… source |
| HIT232 | MEDICAL CODING SYSTEMS II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a continuation of Medical Coding Sys- tems I which is intended to develop an understand - ing of coding and classification systems in order to assign valid medical codes. Instruct… source |
| HIS101 | WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 cr | — | hrs. This survey course examines the social, intellectu - al, economic, cultural, and political developments which have shaped the modern Western world. It covers the history of the West from its ear… source |
| HIS102 | WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3 cr | — | hrs. This survey course examines the social, intellectual, economic, cultural, and political developments which have shaped the modern Western world. It covers the history of the West from the early… source |
| HIS121 | WORLD HISTORY I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course surveys social, intellectual, economic, and political developments which have molded the modern world. Focus is on both non-western and western civilizations from the prehistoric to… source |
| HIS122 | WORLD HISTORY II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a continuation of HIS 121; it covers world history, both western and non-western, from the early modern era to the present. Prerequisite: None. Code A. Offered: ONL; TRA. source |
| HIS201 | UNITED STATES HISTORY I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course surveys United States history from the pre-Columbian period to the Civil War era. Prerequi- site: None. Code A. Offered: ONL, TRA. source |
| HIS202 | UNITED STATES HISTORY II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course surveys United States history from the Civil War era to the Modern era. Prerequisite: None. Code A. Offered: ONL, TRA. Home Economics (HEC) source |
| HEC140 | PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION 3 cr | — | hrs. This course introduces students to the principles of nutrition and the role and functions of nutrients in the human body throughout the life cycle. Prerequi- site: None. Code B. Offered: ONL. Ho… source |
| IDS120 | INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 1-3 cr | — | hrs. This course offers an opportunity for the student to survey various aspects of one or more foreign coun- tries, the focus of which will be determined by fac - ulty and student interest. This may… source |
| INT222 | SPECIAL TOPICS 3 cr | — | hrs. Lec. 1, Lab 4 This course provides specialized instruction in var - ious areas related to industrial maintenance. Em - phasis is placed on meeting students’ needs. Pre- requisite: None. Code: Ca… source |
| INT261 | MSSC SAFETY COURSE 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills related to safety in a manufac- turing environment. Topics covered include: • Work in a safe and productive manufacturing wo… source |
| MTT123 | ENGINE LATHE LAB I 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab 6 The student learns to safely operate an engine lathe in calculating feeds and speeds and shaping a variety of cutting tools by grinding. The student will also safely operate an engine lat… source |
| MTT127 | METROLOGY 3 cr | — | hrs., Lec 2, Lab 2 This course covers the use of precision measuring instruments. Emphasis is placed on the inspection of machine parts and use of a wide variety of measuring instruments. Upon comple… source |
| MTT137 | MILLING I 3 cr | — | hrs., Lec 2, Lab 2 This course covers manual milling operations. Emphasis is placed on related safety, types of milling machines and their uses, cutting speed, feed calculations, and set-up and opera… source |
| MTT138 | MILLING I LAB 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab 6 This course provides basic knowledge of milling machines. Emphasis is placed on types of milling machines and their uses, cutting speed, feed calculations, and set-up procedures. Upon com… source |
| MTT241 | Code: Career/Technical - Non-transfer | — | Offered: HYBCL. Mass Communications (MCM) MCM 100. INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION 3 cr. hrs. This course provides the student with general study of mass communication and journalism. This course… source |
| MTT220 | Corequisite: MTT 281 | — | Code: Career/ Technical. Offered: HYBCL. MTT 270. MACHINING SKILLS APPLICATION 3 cr. hrs., Lab 6 This course is designed to provide students with a capstone experience incorporating the knowledge and… source |
| MCM211 | SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGIES 3 cr | — | hrs. This course focuses on how social media can be an effective tool in the workplace. Topics covered include how to collect, analyze and share data from social me- dia; what tools can be used to co… source |
| MTH098 | ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 4 cr | — | hrs. This course provides a study of the fundamentals of algebra. Topics include the real number system, linear equations and inequalities, graphing linear equations and inequalities in two variables… source |
| MTH110 | FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides an overview of topics in finite mathematics together with their applications and is intended for students who are not required to take calculus. The course introduces logic,… source |
| MTH112 | PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 cr | — | hrs. This course emphasizes the algebra of functions – including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. In addition, this course covers non-linear inequalities as well as syste… source |
| MTH125 | CALCULUS I 4 cr | — | hrs. This is the first of three courses in the basic calculus sequence taken primarily by students in science, engineering, and mathematics. Topics include the limit of a function; the derivative of… source |
| MTH126 | Code A | — | Offered ONL, TRA. MTH 238. APPLIED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I 3 cr. hrs. This course is an introduction to techniques for solving differential equations with applications. Topics include solving first… source |
| MTH227 | CALCULUS III 4 cr | — | hrs. This is the third of three courses in the basic calculus sequence. Topics include vector functions, functions of two or more variable, partial derivatives (including applications), quadric surfa… source |
| MTH237 | LINEAR ALGEBRA 3 cr | — | hrs. This course introduces the basic theory and application of the following topics: systems of linear equations and matrices, (finite-dimensional) vector spaces, linear transformations and matrices… source |
| MTH265 | ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides an introduction to methods of statistics and includes the following topics: sampling, frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and variation, probability, discr… source |
| MUS100 | CONVOCATION 1 cr | — | hr. This course (required for music majors/minors each semester) is designed to expose students to a variety of repertory styles and to give students an opportunity to practice individual performance… source |
| MUS101 | MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed for non-music majors and requires no previous musical experience. It is a survey course that incorporates several modes of instruction including lecture, guided listening… source |
| MUS110 | BASIC MUSICIANSHIP 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to provide rudimentary music knowledge and skills for the student with a limited music background. Topics include a study of notation, rhythm, scales, keys, intervals, ch… source |
| MUS111 | MUSIC THEORY I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course introduces the student to the diatonic harmonic practices in the Common Practice Period. Topics include fundamental musical materials (rhythm, pitch, scales, intervals, diatonic harm… source |
| MUS112 | MUSIC THEORY II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course completes the study of diatonic harmonic practices in the Common Practice Period and introduces simple musical forms. Topics include principles of voice leading used in three and fou… source |
| MUS113 | MUSIC THEORY LAB I 1 cr | — | hr., Lab. 2 This course continues the practical application of basic musical materials through sight singing; melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation; and keyboard harmony. Topics include intervals,… source |
| MUS114 | MUSIC THEORY LAB II 1 cr | — | hr., Lab. 2 This course continues the practical application of diatonic musical materials through sight singing, melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation; and keyboard harmony. Topics include interva… source |
| MUS211 | MUSIC THEORY III 3 cr | — | hrs. This course introduces the student to the chromatic harmonic practices in the Common Practice Period. Topics include secondary functions, modulatory techniques, and binary and ternary forms. Upo… source |
| MUS212 | MUSIC THEORY IV 3 cr | — | hrs. This course completes the study of chromatic harmonic practices in the Common Practice Period and introduces the student to twentieth-century practices. Topics include the Neapolitan and augment… source |
| MUS213 | MUSIC THEORY LAB III 1 cr | — | hr., Lab. 2 This course provides the practical application of chromatic musical materials through sight singing; melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation; and keyboard harmony. Topics include melodie… source |
| MUS214 | MUSIC THEORY LAB IV 1 cr | — | hr., Lab. 2 This course provides the practical application of chromatic musical materials and simple twentieth- century practices through sight singing; melodic, harmonic and rhythmic patterns in sim… source |
| NUR113 | NURSING CONCEPTS I 8 cr | — | hrs. This courses teaches foundational knowledge of nursing concepts and clinical decision making to provide evidence-based nursing care. Content includes but is not limited to coordinator/manager of… source |
| NUR114 | NURSING CONCEPTS II 8 cr | — | hrs. This course teaches foundational knowledge of nursing concepts and clinical decision making to provide evidence-based nursing care. Content includes but is not limited to coordinator/manager of… source |
| OAD110 | COMPUTER NAVIGATION 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to introduce the student to the MS Windows® environment through classroom instruction. Emphasis is on Windows as a graphical user interface and includes operations and ap… source |
| OAD125 | WORD PROCESSING 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to provide the student with basic word processing skills through classroom instruction and outside lab. Emphasis is on the utilization of software features to create, edi… source |
| OAD218 | OFFICE PROCEDURES 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to develop an awareness of the responsibilities and opportunities of the office professional through classroom instruction. Emphasis is on current operating functions, pr… source |
| OAD242 | OFFICE INTERNSHIP 3 cr | — | hrs., Lab. 6 This course is designed to provide the students with an opportunity to work in an office environment. Emphasis is on the efficient and accurate performance of job tasks. Upon completion,… source |
| OAD243 | SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to provide the student with a firm foundation in the use of computerized equipment and appropriate software in performing spreadsheet tasks through classroom instruction… source |
| OAD244 | DATABASE APPLICATIONS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the concepts of database management through classroom instruction and lab exercises. Emphasis is on the use of database so… source |
| PHL206 | ETHICS AND SOCIETY 3 cr | — | hrs. This course involves the study of ethical issues which confront individuals in contemporary society. The focus is on meta-ethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics. The student should be able… source |
| PED100 | FUNDAMENTALS OF FITNESS 3 cr | — | hrs. This lecture course includes the basic principles of physical education and physical fitness. It explores psychological and physiological effects of exercise and physical fitness, including effe… source |
| PED105 | PERSONAL FITNESS 1 cr | — | hr., Activity: 2 This course is designed to provide the student with information allowing him/her to participate in a personally developed fitness program. Topics include cardiovascular, strength, mu… source |
| PED252 | VARSITY BASEBALL 1 cr | — | hr., Activity: 2 This course covers advanced baseball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. Upon completion, students should be abl… source |
| PED254 | VARSITY SOFTBALL 1 cr | — | hr., Activity: 2 This course introduces the fundamental skills and rules of softball. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques and strategies for playing softball. Upon completion, students should be… source |
| PED255 | VARSITY TENNIS 1 cr | — | hr., Activity: 2 This course emphasizes the refinement of playing skills. Topics include continuing the development of fundamentals, learning advanced serves, and strokes and pace and strategies in s… source |
| PSY200 | Code C | — | Offered: FLEX, ONL. Religion (REL) REL 100. HISTORY OF WORLD RELIGIONS 3 cr. hrs. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the beliefs and practices of the major contemporary religions of… source |
| PSY230 | ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a survey of abnormal behavior and its social and biological origins. The anxiety related disorders, psychoses, personality disorders and mental deficiencies will be covered. Prere… source |
| SOC210 | SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course examines the social and cultural aspects, influences, incidences and characteristics of current social problems in light of sociological theory and research. Prerequisite: SOC 200. C… source |
| SPA101 | INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I 4 cr | — | hrs. This course provides an introduction to Spanish. Topics include the development of basic communication skills and the acquisition of basic knowledge of the cultures of Spanish-speaking areas. Pr… source |
| SPA102 | INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II 4 cr | — | hrs. This continuation course includes the development of basic communication skills and the acquisition of basic knowledge of the cultures of Spanish- speaking areas. Prerequisite: SPA 101 or equiva… source |
| SPA201 | INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I 3 cr | — | hrs. This course focuses on the further development of reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPA 102 or equivalent. Code A. Offered: ONL. source |
| SPA202 | INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II 3 cr | — | hrs. This continuation course focuses on the further development of reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPA 201 or equivalent. Code A. Offered: ONL. Speech Comm… source |
| THR120 | THEATER APPRECIATION 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is designed to increase appreciation of theater. Attendance at theater productions will likely be required. Prerequisite: None. Code A. Offered: ONL, TRA. source |
| THR131 | ACTING TECHNIQUES I 3 cr | — | hrs. This is the first of a two-course sequence in which the student will focus on the development of the body and voice as the performer’s instruments in acting. Emphasis is placed on improvisation,… source |
| THR132 | ACTING TECHNIQUES II 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a continuation of THR 131. Prerequisite: source |
| THR236 | STAGECRAFT 3 cr | — | hrs. This course is a study of the principles, techniques, and materials in theatrica l scenery and lighting. Prerequisite: None. Code C. Offered: TRA. THR 241. VOICE AND SPEECH FOR THE PERFORMER 3 c… source |
| WDT160 | ROBOTICS LAB I 3 cr | — | hrs., Lec 1, Lab 4 This course is the practical application of robotics theory. Students will complete machine origins, robotic programming, robotic welding parameters, link programs to create jobs,… source |
| WDT108 | Offered: HYBCL, TRA | — | WDT 167. FLUX CORE ARC WELDING (FCAW) LAB 3 cr. hrs., Lab 6 This course provides instruction and demonstration with the flux core arc welding process to produce groove and fillet welds in all positio… source |
| WDT218 | CERTIFICATION 3 cr | — | hrs., Lec. 1, Lab 4 This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge needed to perform welds using the prescribed welding process. Emphasis is placed on the welding test joints in ac… source |
| WDT282 | SPECIAL TOPICS 3 cr | — | hrs. This course provides specialized instruction in various areas related to the welding industry. Emphasis is placed on meeting students’ needs. Code: Career/Tech – Non-Transfer. Prerequisite: As d… source |
| WKO101 | WORKPLACE SKILLS 1 cr | — | hr. This course emphasizes foundational information for students to develop knowledge and skills to prepare them for employment following comple - tion of technical and academic programs. As part of… source |