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Theatre

  
  • THE 105 - Fundamentals of Acting


    Class: 3 Credits: 3
    This course includes the study of dramatic performance techniques, including improvisations and interpretation of characters.

    Course Topics:

    • Acting Traditions
    • Relaxation Techniques
    • Collaboration
    • Scene Actions and Objectives
    • Emotion and Character
    • Performance Techniques
    • Analysis of Acting Techniques

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Access to a computer with Windows 2000 or newer
    • Ability to format documents as .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .html
    • Internet access

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Identify theatre terminology related to acting and actors.
    2. Evaluate actors and acting choices in theatrical productions.
    3. Identify and demonstrate physical, vocal, and mental skills needed to be a successful actor on the stage.
    4. Analyze characters from dramatic literature.
    5. Perform improvisational scenes.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
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    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
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    • Student Concerns
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    2022-2023

  
  • THE 220 - Theatre Laboratory I


    Class: 1 Credits: 1
    This course is supervised participation in theatrical productions.

    Course Topics:

    • Analysis of Play Script
    • Blocking
    • Projection
    • Memorization
    • Collaboration

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Access to a computer with Internet access.
    • Ability to format documents as .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .html

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Demonstrate physical, vocal, and mental skills needed to be a successful actor on the stage.
    2. Demonstrate Method Acting techniques.
    3. Analyze characters from dramatic literature.
    4. Establish characters’ objectives and actions for each scene.
    5. Demonstrate strong work ethic both as an individual and as a collaborative team member.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • THE 225 - Theatre Production


    Class: 3 Credits: 3
    This course includes the study and application of all processes of a theatrical production from “page to stage,” culminating in a production performance.

    Course Topics:

    • Analysis of Play Script
    • Blocking
    • Projection
    • Memorization
    • Collaboration

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Access to a computer with Internet access.
    • Ability to format documents as .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .html

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Demonstrate physical, vocal, and mental skills needed to be a successful actor on the stage.
    2. Analyze and interpret dramatic literature.
    3. Demonstrate the character’s role within the cultural and historical context of the production through adapting to the set and stage properties.
    4. Develop character using voice and blocking techniques suitable for the theatre production.
    5. Demonstrate strong work ethic both as an individual and as a collaborative team member.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • THE 226 - Children’s Theatre


    Class: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is an applied study of the dramatic literature and production practices of theatre for youth.

    Course Topics:

    • Analysis of Play Script
    • Blocking
    • Projection
    • Memorization
    • Collaboration

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Access to a computer with Internet access.
    • Ability to format documents as .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .html

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Demonstrate physical, vocal, and mental skills needed to be a successful actor in a theatre production for children.
    2. Create a character using voice and blocking techniques suitable for the children’s theatre production.
    3. Analyze and interpret dramatic children’s literature.
    4. Examine the character’s role within children’s literature.
    5. Perform a theatre production for local elementary school audiences.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • THE 240 - Theatre History I


    Class: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is a study of the history of theatre from the Classical Era to 1700 and focuses on the interrelationship of theatre and society. Topics include important events in theatre design and technology, performance practices, and dramatic literature.

    Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100  and RDG 100  with a minimum grade of “C”.
    Course Topics:

    • Historical Foundations of Theatre
    • Cultural Influence of Theatre
    • Theatrical Design
    • Acting Traditions
    • Genres of Dramatic Literature

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Access to a computer with Windows 2000 or newer; ability to format documents as .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .html
    • Internet access.

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Identify the major time periods and geographic areas associated with the history of theatre.
    2. Identify performance practices and design elements from various times and places.
    3. Analyze the diversity of cultural, economic, and/or political environments as they affected theatre throughout history.
    4. Analyze dramatic literature with consideration of historical contexts.
    5. Research contemporary theatre productions of plays writtern during the Classical Era to 1700.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • THE 241 - Theatre History II


    Class: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is a study of the history of theatre from the Classical Era to 1700 and focuses on the interrelationship of theatre and society. Topics include important events in theatre design and technology, performance practices, and dramatic literature.

    Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100  and RDG 100  with a minimum grade of “C”.
    Course Topics:

    • Historical Foundations of Theatre
    • Cultural Influence of Theatre
    • Theatrical Design
    • Acting Traditions
    • Genres of Dramatic Literature

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Access to a computer with Windows 2000 or newer; ability to format documents as .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .html
    • Internet access.

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Identify the major time periods and geographic areas associated with the history of theatre.
    2. Identify performance practices and design elements from various times and places.
    3. Analyze the diversity of cultural, economic, and/or political environments as they affected theatre throughout history.
    4. Analyze dramatic literature with consideration of historical contexts.
    5. Research contemporary theatre productions of plays writtern from 1770 - present.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • THE 253 - Stagecraft


    Class: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is an applied study of technical theatre, including the fundamentals of scene design, set construction, painting, lighting base electronics, properties, fly systems, drafting techniques, and back stage organization.

    Course Topics:

    • Production Organization and Management
    • Theatre Design History
    • Style, Composition, and Design
    • Stage and Equipment
    • Stage Properties
    • Scenic Design
    • Costume Design
    • Makeup Design
    • Technical Design

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Access to a computer with Internet access.
    • Ability to format documents as .doc, .docx, .rtf, or .html

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Identify theatre terminology related to production design.
    2. Conduct research of theatre production designs.
    3. Demonstrate artistic design and technical craftsmanship for a theatre production.
    4. Conduct backstage tasks required for a successful theatre production.
    5. Demonstrate strong work ethic both as an individual and as a collaborative team member.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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Visual Arts

  
  • ARV 110 - Computer Graphics I


    Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is a study of the fundamentals of computer assisted graphic design using Adobe Illustrator.

    Corequisite(s): Take CGC 110 .
    Course Topics:

    • Tools and workspace of Adobe Illustrator
    • Vectors
    • Pen tool use
    • Working with layers
    • Illustrations
    • Use of gradients
    • Vector-based graphic design

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • 1 USB jump drive

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Use basic elements of layout and design principles.
    2. Use Adobe Illustrator vector drawing software to manipulate both text and graphics with emphasis on the use of Bezier curves.
    3. Use vector drawing tools to manipulate, create, and edit vector drawings for print and/or web.
    4. Draw proficiently with the pen tool in Adobe Illustrator, using layers effectively to stack objects.
    5. Create art that incorporates the fundamental elements and principles of design.
    6. Select and apply typography that supports and enhances individual design projects.
    7. Design digital/print ready illustrations.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • ARV 162 - Graphic Reproduction I


    Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is a study of the principles and practices used in print preparation and print reproduction.

    Prerequisite(s): Take CGC 101  and CGC 110  with a minimum grade of “C”.
    Course Topics:

    • Preflight analysis
    • Report production
    • Customer Service skills
    • Imagesetting
    • Pre-press
    • Post press
    • Raster Image Processing software
    • Computer-to-Plate
    • Advanced color theory

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • 1 USB jump drive

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Critique the processes and procedures for preflighting customer files.
    2. Dissect digital mechanicals for output problems.
    3. Demonstrate basic Raster Image Processing with an imagesetter.
    4. Prepare pre-press materials using current technology (CTP).
    5. Practice proper customer service relations.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • ARV 163 - Graphic Reproduction II


    Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3
    This course covers the development of the practices and skills used in print preparation and print reproduction.

    Prerequisite(s): Take ARV 110 , ARV 217 , and ARV 162  with a minimum grade of C.
    Course Topics:
     

    • Advanced vector design
    • Advanced layout techniques
    • File management
    • Deadline management
    • Digital portfolio

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:
     

    • 1 USB jump drive

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:
     

    1. Describe the principles used in designing various communications projects.
    2. Use desktop publishing equipment and software to create publications for graphic reproduction.
    3. Compose digital images and layouts for graphic reproduction.
    4. Demonstrate communicative effectiveness in compositions.
    5. Prepare standard documentation and organization of digital files.

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    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • ARV 217 - Computer Imagery


    Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3
    This course covers the use of the computer as a tool to create images that address the needs of the visual communication field using Adobe Photoshop.

    Prerequisite(s): Take CGC 110  with a minimum grade of “C”.
    Course Topics:

    • Tools and workspace of Adobe Photoshop
    • Image manipulation
    • Color correction
    • Raster
    • Use of Layers
    • Typography with Images
    • Montage
    • Filters

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • 1 USB jump drive

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Identify tools and applications in Adobe Photoshop software.
    2. Demonstrate basic photo corrections.
    3. Manipulate images using the selection tools.
    4. Demonstrate layer basics.
    5. Correct and enhance digital photos.
    6. Create a design using typography.

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    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • ARV 227 - Website Design I


    Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is an introduction to the production of an interactive world wide web site.

    Corequisite(s): Take  ARV 217 .
    Course Topics:
     

    • Efficient internet search
    • Information architecture
    • User-centered design
    • XHTML
    • CSS
    • Adobe Dreamweaver
    • Web-page production
    • Website production

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:
     

    • 1 USB jump drive

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:
     

    1. Demonstrate how to efficiently search the internet for specific topics.
    2. Critique successful, professional websites.
    3. Identify the structure used in the design of websites.
    4. Design websites using XHTML and CSS.
    5. Identify tools and work area in Adobe Dreamweaver software.
    6. Create professional web page headers.
    7. Demonstrate time management skills, adhering to all deadlines for assignments, tests, and projects.

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    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
    • IT Access
    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • ARV 228 - Web Site Design II


    Class: 3 Credits: 3
    This course covers a study of advanced web site design techniques culminating in an interactive web site.

    Prerequisite(s): Take ARV 227  with a minimum grade of “C”.
    Course Topics:

    • Investigating web site design careers
    • Designing websites using HTML and CSS
    • Constructing a final project website according to given criteria

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • 1 USB jump drive

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Design a basic website.
    2. Create interactive forms and menus.
    3. Investigate options for fluid design.
    4. Identify components and uses of e-commerce.
    5. Research skills needed for a web site design career.

    For SCC Online Courses:
    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

    Standard SCC Course Policies:
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    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
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    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • ARV 261 - Advertising Design I


    Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is an introduction to the advertising arts, including the principles, techniques, media, tools, and skills used in the visual communication field.

    Prerequisite(s): Take ARV 163  with a minimum grade of C.
    Course Topics:

    • Advanced use of design principles
    • Advertisement design
    • Audience analysis
    • Target market analysis
    • Branding
    • Customer relations
    • Advertising campaigns

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • 1 USB jump drive
    • A supply of pencils and a sketch pad.
    • Access to course’s D2L online component.

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Demonstrate the principles and practices of advertising design.
    2. Create advertising designs that target a specific audience.
    3. Demonstrate graphic communication skills in advertisement layout, composition, and production.
    4. Analyze effective, professional advertisements and campaigns.
    5. Design an ad that fits the image of the brand.

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    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
    • Required materials for all online courses
    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
    • Orientation and Support
    • Proctored Exams

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    Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:

    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
    • Classroom Conduct
    • Equal Access
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    • Online Behavior
    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • ARV 264 - Special Project in Graphics Art


    Class: 3 Credits: 3
    This source includes an advanced project as assigned from conception to final production.

    Corequisite(s): Take ARV 163 .
    Course Topics:

    • Industry research
    • Audience analysis
    • Re-branding
    • Multi-media campaigns
    • Advanced digital design
    • Digital portfolio of client’s campaign
    • Collaboration

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • 1 USB jump drive

    Grading System:
    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59

    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Assess the client’s goals for professional publications.
    2. Present a detailed report of client’s publication needs.
    3. Produce a professional multi-media campaign.
    4. Produce a professional publications presentation.
    5. Develop and practice teamwork skills in cooperation, collaboration, negotiation, and group decision-making.

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    If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:

    • Identity Verification
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    • Mandatory Attendance Requirement
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    • Academic Integrity
    • Add/Drop period
    • Attendance
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    • Online Confidentiality
    • Services For Students with Disabilities
    • Student Concerns
    • Student Help Services
    • Withdrawals


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  • ARV 279 - Portfolio Presentation


    Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3
    This course is a study of the basic techniques used to organize, edit and critique a presentation of existing projects.

    Prerequisite(s): Take ARV 261  with a minimum grade of “C”.
    Course Topics:
    Students will gain experience in all aspects of the job search including:

    • Where to find jobs
    • Resumes
    • Answering difficult interview questions
    • Reading a job posting
    • Interviewing
    • Researching employers
    • References
    • Presenting your portfolio and resume
    • Portfolio
    • Questions to ask employers
    • Job applications
    • Thank you letters
    • Negotiating salary
    • Selling your abilities

     


    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:


    Grading System:
    An overall grade of “C” or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90 - 100
    B 80 - 89
    C 70 - 79
    D 60 - 69
    F 0 - 59



    Student Learning Outcomes:
    1. Apply the principles of design to develop strategic marketing and communication products and services.
    2. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of design software, tools and technology.
    3. Implement creative solutions from concept throught completition using a formal process.
    4. Apply effective legal and ethical business practices and project management skills.
    5. Communicate artwork rationale in formal and informal settings.
    6. Collaborate with clients/industry.

     


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Welding

  
  • WLD 103 - Print Reading I


    Class: 1 Credits: 1
    This is a basic course which includes the fundamentals of print reading, the meaning of lines, views, dimensions, notes, specifications, and structural shapes. Welding symbols and assembly drawings as used in fabrication work are also covered.

    Course Topics:

    • Basic Lines and Views
    • Interpreting Notes, Specifications, and Dimensions
    • Identifying Structural Shapes, Pipe, and Tubing
    • Assemble Prints and Views

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File
    • Pencil with Eraser
    • Sketching Paper
    • Steel Tape or 6’ Folding Ruler

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Identify parts of a drawing.
    2. Read and interpret basic lines on welding blueprints.
    3. Read and interpret basic drawing views on welding blueprints.
    4. Recognize all types of dimensions on a basic welding blueprint.
    5. Identify and interpret notes and specifications on a basic welding blueprint.

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  • WLD 105 - Print Reading II


    Class: 1 Credits: 1
    This course includes print reading, including welding symbols and their applications to pipe fabrication. Basic sketching of piping symbols, single line and double line pipe drawings, material estimating, template layout and how templates are used in pipe layouts are included.

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 103 .
    Course Topics:

    • Basic Welding Symbols
    • Basic Joint Designs
    • Types of Inspections for Weld Joints

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File
    • Pencil with Eraser
    • Sketching Paper
    • Steel Tape or 6’ Folding Ruler

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Read and interpret welding symbols and general abbreviations on a basic to moderately skilled blueprint.
    2. Read and interpret basic joint designs pertaining to welding fabrication.
    3. Read and interpret your basic pipe welding symbols.
    4. Determine type of inspection and test for multiple welded joints as well as explaining common inspection and testing practices.
    5. Identify multiple types of weld depending on the symbols such as plug welds, slot welds, surfacing welds, and flange welds.
    6. Differentiate between preferred and non-preferred weld symbols.
    7. Differentiate between location and weld placement according to the basic symbols.

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  • WLD 106 - Gas and Arc Welding


    Class: 2 Lab: 6 Credits: 4
    This course covers the basic principles and practices of oxyacetylene welding, cutting, and electric arc welding. Emphasis is placed on practice in fundamental position welding and safety procedures.

    Course Topics:

    • Introduction to Welding
    • Oxy-Acetylene Cutting Torch
    • SMAW Electrode Bead Building

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Demonstrate the setup and use of welding equipment in the SMAW welding process.
    2. Recognize and properly setup the Oxy-Acetylene Torch used in cutting various steels.
    3. Identify types of welding electrodes and describe their uses on various types of steel.
    4. Demonstrate the proper use of an Oxy-Acetylene Torch to make a proper cut on carbon steel.
    5. Demonstrate overlapping weld beads in the Horizontal, Vertical, and Overhead positions using an E-6010 electrode and the SMAW welding process.
    6. Demonstrate overlapping weld beads in the Horizontal, Vertical, and Overhead positions using an E-7018 electrode and the SMAW welding process.
    7. Demonstrate a multiple pass fillet weld on X” carbon steel plate in the 1F position to AWS standards.
    8. Demonstrate a multiple pass fillet weld on X” carbon steel plate in the 3F position to AWS standards.

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  • WLD 109 - Gas Metal Arc Welding II


    Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3
    This course covers all position welding and advanced techniques for welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 228 .
    Course Topics:

    • Refresher practice of various types of welding
    • F, 3F, 4F Welding Positions
    • 2G, 5G, and 6G Welding Positions

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Recognize and properly setup the Oxy-Acetylene Torch used in cutting various steels.
    2. Demonstrate proper setup the SMAW welding equipment to demonstrate minimal skill of basic welding technique.
    3. Demonstrate proper setup the GTAW welding equipment to demonstrate minimal skill of basic welding technique.
    4. Demonstrate proper setup the GMAW welding equipment to demonstrate minimal skill of basic welding technique.
    5. Demonstrate proper setup the FCAW welding equipment to demonstrate minimal skill of basic welding technique.
    6. Demonstrate the Oxy-Acetylene cutting process on carbon steel.

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  • WLD 115 - Arc Welding III


    Class: 2 Lab: 6 Credits: 4
    This course covers the techniques used in preparation for structural plate testing according to appropriate standards.

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 113 .
    Course Topics:

    • Oxy-Acetylene Track Torch Operation
    • Hand Grinding “Land” on Beveled Plate
    • SMAW Weld Beveled Plate in Horizontal, Vertical, and Overhead Positions
    • Weld Open-Butt ½” Carbon Steel Plate

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Recognize and properly setup the welding equipment to demonstrate the SMAW welding process.
    2. Demonstrate the SMAW process on ½” Carbon steel V-Groove plate by using an E-6010 electrode to successfully demonstrate a root pass with an “open butt” fit up.
    3. Demonstrate a hot pass on ½” carbon steel V-Groove plate by using the E-7018 electrode to construct the proper bead.
    4. Demonstrate a filler pass on ½” carbon steel V-Groove plate by using the E-7018 electrode to construct the proper bead.
    5. Demonstrate applying the final welds on ½” carbon steel V-Groove plate by using E-7018 electrodes to properly produce a “cover pass.”
    6. Perform all of the SMAW processes using E-6010 as well as E-7018 to completely weld ½” carbon steel V-Groove plate coupons in the 2G, 3G, and 4G positions to AWS standards.

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  • WLD 117 - Specialized Arc Welding


    Class: 2 Lab: 6 Credits: 4
    This course covers arc welding processes for industrial purposes.

    Course Topics:

    • Plasma Pipe Beveling Operation
    • Oxy-Acetylene Hand Cut 8” Carbon steel pipe
    • Hand Grinding “Land” on Beveled Pipe
    • SMAW Weld Open-Butt 8” SCH 40 Carbon Steel Pipe
    • Weld Pipe in 2G, 5G, and 6G Positions

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Recognize and properly setup the welding equipment to demonstrate the SMAW welding process.
    2. Demonstrate the SMAW process on 8” carbon steel pipe by using an E-6010 electrode to successfully demonstrate a root pass with an “open butt” fit up.
    3. Demonstrate a hot pass on 8” carbon steel pipe by using the E-7018 electrode to construct the proper bead.
    4. Demonstrate a filler pass on 8” carbon steel pipe by using the E-7018 electrode to construct the proper bead.
    5. Demonstrate applying the final welds on 8” carbon steel pipe by using E-7018 electrodes to properly produce a “cover pass”.
    6. Employ all of the SMAW processes using E-6010 and E-7018 to completely weld 8” carbon steel pipe coupons in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions to AWS standards.

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  • WLD 132 - Inert Gas Weld Ferrous


    Class: 2 Lab: 6 Credits: 4
    This course covers set up and adjustment of equipment and fundamental techniques for welding ferrous metals.

    Course Topics:

    • Plasma Pipe Beveling Operation
    • GTAW Introduction
    • GTAW Root and Hot Pass on 8” SCH 40 Carbon Steel Pipe
    • SMAW Filler and Cover Pass on 8” SCH 40 Carbon Steel Pipe
    • 2G, 5G, and 6G Welding Positions

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Recognize and properly setup the welding equipment to demonstrate the GTAW welding process.
    2. Demonstrate GTAW welding process on 8” carbon steel pipe by properly welding a root pass with an “open butt” fit up.
    3. Demonstrate a GTAW “hot pass” on the 8” carbon steel pipe after properly and successfully demonstrating the root pass.
    4. Demonstrate a filler pass on 8” carbon steel pipe by using the E-7018 electrode to construct the proper bead.
    5. Demonstrate applying the final welds on 8” carbon steel pipe by using E-7018 electrodes to properly produce a “cover pass”.

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  • WLD 136 - Advanced Inert Gas Welding


    Class: 1 Lab: 3 Credits: 2
    This course covers the techniques for all positions of welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 132 .
    Course Topics:

    • Plasma Pipe Beveling Operation
    • GTAW Root, Hot Pass, Fillers, and Cover Pass on 4” SCH 40 Carbon Steel Pipe
    • 2G, 5G, and 6G Welding Positions

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Recognize and properly setup the welding equipment to demonstrate the GTAW welding process.
    2. Demonstrate GTAW welding process on 4” carbon steel pipe by properly welding a root pass with an “open butt” fit up.
    3. Demonstrate a GTAW “hot pass” on the 8” carbon steel pipe after properly and successfully demonstrating the root pass.
    4. Demonstrate multiple GTAW “filler passes” on the 4” carbon steel pipe after properly and successfully demonstrating the hot pass.
    5. Perform all of the GTAW processes using ER70S to completely weld 4” carbon steel pipe coupons in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions to AWS standards.

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  • WLD 142 - Maintenance Welding


    Class: 1 Lab: 6 Credits: 3
    This course covers gas and arc welding processes used in maintenance shops. 

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 208 
    Course Topics:
    Learn to weld on different thicknesses and various types of metals as well as making repair welds.

    SMAW processes on various types of metals

    GTAW processes on various types of metals

    GMAW processes on various types of metals

    FCAW processes on various types of metals 


    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:
    • Fixed Shade Welding Hood with 2” x 4” Lens #10 Shade Welding Sleeves 
    • Long sleeve welding shirt (Denim/Carhartt Type) 
    • Pants without Cuffs (Denim/Carhartt Type) 
    • High Top Leather Boots 
    • Clear face Shield 5 pack 
    • Face Shield Headgear 
    • Pair of Stick Gloves 
    • Pair of Tig Gloves 
    • Chipping Hammer 
    • Wire Brush 
    • Welding Cap 
    • Channel Lock Pliers 
    • 3 pair Clear Safety Glasses 
    • 4 ½” Dewalt Grinder 
    • 14 ½” Pipeliner File 
    • Shade 5 Cutting Glasses 
    • 20- 4 ½ Grinding discs
    • Tape Measure
    • Pair of Side cutters
    • Small Wedge
    • Pack of 10- 2% Thoriated Tungsten 1 /8”
    • 2- 1/8” Gas lenses
    • 5- #5 Gas Lens Cups
    • 5- #8 Gas Lens Cups
    • 2- Gas Lens Insulators
    • 5- 1 /8” Collets
    • 2- Back Caps
    • Small Flashlight
    • 1 0” Adjustable Wrench
    • WP-17 Tig Rig with Power Cable & Power Block

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:
    1.    Demonstrate the ability to cut materials using oxy-fuel and plasma methods with efficient use of consumable gasses.
    2.    Ability to weld 16 gauge and higher sheet metal.
    3.    Knowing steps and processes to make repair welds on various materials.
    4.    Ability to weld different types of ferrous and non-ferrous materials with various processes.
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  • WLD 145 - Field Welding


    Class: 0 Lab: 6 Credits: 2
    This course covers welding with portable welding machines in field use.

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 208  
    Course Topics:

    • Jobsite safey and preparedness
    • Field welding techniques and procedures
    • Jobsite responsibilities

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Hard Hat
    • Adaptor kit for Welding Hood and Hart Hat (To be purchased by the students)

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Students will complete an OSHA 10 safety course as a pre-requisite for WLD 145.
    2. Students will conduct daily Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) meetings prior to the start of any work.
    3. Students will identify potential hazards and solutions to mitigate the hazards of performing field welding.
    4. Students will demonstrate proper machine set-up as well as proper grounding techniques for field welding.
    5. Students will be able to make proper sound welds in various field scenarios. 

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  • WLD 154 - Pipefitting and Welding


    Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4
    This is a basic course in fitting and welding pipe joints, either ferrous or non-ferrous, using standard processes.

    Course Topics:

    • Basic Pipefitting Tools
    • Identify Basic Fittings
    • Identify and Interpret Basic Symbols
    • Fit and Weld Pipe

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File
    • Pencil with Eraser
    • Sketching Paper
    • Steel Tape or 6’ Folding Ruler

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Identify and properly use basic pipefitting tools efficiently and safely.
    2. State names, types and use of basic pipe fittings.
    3. Identify as well as interpret the purpose of multiple pipefitting symbols and blueprints.
    4. Use pipefitting formulas to calculate takeouts for fittings and for basic design and blueprints.
    5. Make their own pipe template as well as demonstrating the use and purpose of the template.
    6. Fit and weld pipe from the Cut, Fit, and Weld aspect in the 45 and 90 degree positions.

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  • WLD 160 - Fabrication Welding


    Class: 1 Lab: 6 Credits: 3
    This course covers the layout and fabrication procedures as they pertain to sheet metal and structural steel shapes. The course will also include shop safety and hand and power tools. 

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 142 
    Course Topics:
    Introduction to fabrication equipment and welding projects from blueprints.
    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:
    Fixed Shade Welding Hood with 2” x 4” Lens #10 Shade 
    Welding Sleeves 
    Long sleeve welding shirt (Denim/Carhartt Type) 
    Pants without Cuffs (Denim/Carhartt Type) 
    High Top Leather Boots 
    Clear face Shield 5 pack 
    Face Shield Headgear 
    Pair of Stick Gloves 
    Pair of Tig Gloves 
    Chipping Hammer 
    Wire Brush 
    Welding Cap 
    Channel Lock Pliers 
    3 pair Clear Safety Glasses 4 ½” Dewalt Grinder 
    14 ½” Pipeliner File 
    Shade 5 Cutting Glasses 
    20- 4 ½ Grinding discs
    Tape Measure
    Pair of Side cutters
    Small Wedge
    Pack of 10- 2% Thoriated Tungsten 1 /8”
    2- 1/8” Gas lenses
    5- #5 Gas Lens Cups
    5- #8 Gas Lens Cups
    2- Gas Lens Insulators
    5- 1 /8” Collets
    2- Back Caps
    Small Flashlight
    1 0” Adjustable Wrench
    WP-17 Tig Rig with Power Cable & Power Block
    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:
    1.    Setup and operate a press brake, plate roller, ironworker, tube bender.
    2.    lnterpret detailed fabrication blueprints.
    3.    Complete projects within the specifications given on a blueprint.
    4.    ldentify and properly use the tools associated with fabricating.
    5.    Describe the steps taken to complete a blueprint.
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  • WLD 170 - Qualification Welding


    Class: 2 Lab: 6 Credits: 4
    This course covers the procedures and practices used in taking welding qualification tests. 

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 222 .  
    Course Topics:

    • Employment weld tst procedures
    • Employment weld test process
    • Industry Standard for quality regarding weld test for employment and production welding

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Students will be able to identify the various documents used in Weld Qualification: WPS, PQR, PQTR, and WQTR.
    2. Students will demonstrate proper coupon preparation techniques for welder qualification.
    3. Students will demonstrate proper welding techniques for welder qualification.
    4. Students will perform current industry weld tests in the 6G position.
    5. Students should be able to pass current industry weld tests that meet the standards of ASME Section IX or AWS D1.1.

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  • WLD 208 - Advanced Pipe Welding


    Class: 1 Lab: 6 Credits: 3
    This course is a study of advanced pipe welding. It also covers the processes to fit and weld ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

    Course Topics:

    • Introduction to 3” SCH 40 Stainless Steel Pipe
    • SS Pipe Welding in 2G, 5G, and 6G Positions
    • Introduction to GMAW and FCAW
    • GMAW and FCAW Welding T-Joint and Beveled Plate Materials

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Recognize and properly setup the welding equipment to demonstrate the GTAW welding process.
    2. Demonstrate GTAW welding process on 3” stainless steel pipe by properly welding a root pass with an “open butt” fit up with a purge process on the inside of the pipe.
    3. Properly complete the weld process using GTAW on 3” stainless steel pipe according to AWS standards.
    4. Recognize and properly setup the welding equipment to demonstrate the GMAW welding process.
    5. Recognize and properly setup the welding equipment to demonstrate the FCAW welding process.
    6. Properly demonstrate the GMAW and FCAW on T-Joint materials as well as V-Groove plate.

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  • WLD 212 - Destructive Testing


    Class: 2 Credits: 2
    This course covers the destructive testing methods used in the evaluation of welds.

    Course Topics:

    • Introduction to Basic Weld Testing
    • Identification of Defects
    • Guided Bend Test

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Demonstrate the proper procedure for testing a weld coupon.
    2. Properly perform a bend test on selected material.
    3. Identify undercut and overlapping on the weld test coupons.
    4. Identify porosity as well as cracks on the weld test coupons.

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  • WLD 222 - Advanced Fabrication Welding


    Class: 2 Lab: 6 Credits: 4
    This course covers the layout, construction, and assembly of metal projects using metal working and welding equipment. 

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 154  with a minimum grade of “C”. 
    Course Topics:

    • Field measuring techniques and practices
    • Pipe fabrication techniques and approaches
    • Pipe installation and riggin strategies

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • 2 hole quick pins
    • 9” level w/magnetic bottom
    • 4” x 6” wrap o round (To be purchased by student)

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Students will have passed WLD 154 Pipefitting and welding as a pre-requisite.
    2. Students will demonstrate proper field measurement techniques.
    3. Students will demonstrate proper material handling, cutting and prep techniques.
    4. Students will demonstrate proper pipe fabrication techniques.
    5. Students should be able to build pipe spool pieces that fit up within field tolerances using proper measuring, prep, and fabrication techniques. 

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  • WLD 228 - Inert Gas Welding Pipe I


    Class: 2 Lab: 6 Credits: 4
    This course covers the techniques used in gas tungsten arc welding of groove welds on ferrous pipe.

    Prerequisite(s): Take WLD 132 .
    Course Topics:

    • Plasma Pipe Beveling Operation
    • GTAW Root, Hot Pass, Fillers, and Cover Pass on 4” SCH 40 Carbon Steel Pipe
    • 2G, 5G, and 6G Welding Positions

    Textbooks:
    Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site
    Required Materials:

    • Flip Front Welding Hood (#10 Lens)
    • Welding Goggles (#5 Lens)
    • Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt
    • High Top Leather Boots
    • 10” Channel Lock Pliers
    • Long Welding Gloves
    • Cotton Welders Cap
    • Clear Safety Glasses
    • Cotton Pants without Cuffs
    • Tip Cleaners
    • Short TIG Gloves
    • 14” Half-Round File

    Grading System:
    An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.

    A 90-100
    B 80-89
    C 70-79
    D 60-69
    F 0-59



    Student Learning Outcomes:

    1. Recognize and properly set up the welding equipment to demonstrate the GTAW welding process.
    2. Demonstrate GTAW welding Process on 4” carbon steel pipe by properly welding a root pass with and &rdquoopen butt” fit up.
    3. Demonstrate a GTAW &rdquohot pass” on the 8” carbon steel pipe after properly and successfully completing the root pass.
    4. Demonstrate multiple GTAW &rdquofiller passes” on the 4” carbon steel pipe after properly and successfully demonstrating the hot pass.
    5. Complete all the GTAW processes using ER7OS to completely weld 4” carbon steel pipe coupons in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions to AWS standards.

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