College Catalog 2018-19

EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

regulations; and practical application of cosmetology instruction. Three hours lecture. Nine hours lab. Six semester hours credit. WELDING AND CUTTING WLT 1115 — SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING I — This course is designed to teach students introductory welding techniques using the SMAW process. One-hour lecture, eight hours lab. Five semester hours credit. WLT 1124 — (Prerequisite: WLT 1172, WLT 1313) GAS METAL ARC WELDING (GMAW) — This course is designed to give the student experience in various welding applications with the GMAW process using various modes of transfer. One hour lecture, six hours lab. Four semester hours credit. WLT 1136 — (Prerequisite: WLT 1172, WLT 1313) GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (GTAW) — This course is designed to give the student experience in various welding applications using the GTAW process. One hour lecture, ten hours lab. Six semester hours credit. WLT 1143 — (Prerequisite: WLT 1172, WLT 1313) FLUX CORED ARC WELDING (FCAW) — This course is designed to give the student experience using the FCAW process. One hour lecture, four hours lab. Three semester hours credit. WLT 1172 — INTRODUCTION TO WELDING AND SAFETY — This course is designed to give students an introduction to the welding profession and experience in safety procedures related to welding. One hour lecture, two-hour lab. Two semester hour credit. WLT 1225 — SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING II — This course is designed to teach students advanced welding techniques using the SMAW process. One hour lecture, eight hours lab. Five semester hours credit. WLT 1232 — (Prerequisite: WLT 1172, WLT 1313) BLUE PRINT READING, WELDING SYMBOLS, AND METALLURGY — This course is designed to give the student experience in blueprint reading, welding symbols, and metallurgy. One hour lecture, two hours lab. Two semester hours credit. WLT 1313 — CUTTING PROCESSES — This course is designed to give the student experience in oxyfuel cutting principles and practices, air carbon cutting and gouging, and plasma arc cutting. One hour lecture. Four hours lab. Three semester hours credit. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BLUEPRINT READING — Instructions in fundamentals, lines, views, notes and specifications, dimensions, shapes, abbreviations and symbols, sections, details and assembly, precision instruments. Length of course to be determined by industry. CARPENTRY I,II, III, & IV — Three hours per evening, two evenings per week for ten weeks. Instruction and practice in the basic skills and technical knowledge in both rough and finish carpentry. Six CEU’s. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS — Three hours per night, one night per week for an established number of consecutive weeks. Instruction and hands-on training sessions for beginners through advanced computer users dealing with MS Office applications. CEU credit is available. ELECTRICITY I, II, III & IV — Three hours per evening, two evenings per week for ten weeks. Instruction and practice in the electrical trade to include the following areas: use of electrical tools and instruments, basic electricity, residential and commercial wiring, motor testing, controls and related science. Six CEU’s. INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE APPRENTICESHIP — Instructions in elements of mechanics, lubrication of drive components, bearings, pumps, piping systems, basic hydraulics, hydraulic trouble-shooting, tools, measurements, trouble-shooting skills, pneumatics, blueprints and schematics. Length of courses determined by requirements to achieve credential per each of 5 levels. MACHINE SHOP I, II, III & IV — Three hours per evening, two evenings per week for ten weeks. Instruction and practice inmachine shop to include the following areas: precisionmeasuring instruments, tools, materials, heat treating, bench work, drilling machines, milling machines, lathes and shaper, jig, boring and girding machines, and abrasive and cutting fluids. Six CEU’s when offered on campus. If offered in industry, length

183

Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs