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2019-2020 Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Spanish

  
  • SPN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II

    Hours: 4
    An intermediate course which continues basic grammar review and introduces complex structures; incorporates reading of authentic texts–both cultural and literary; and refines conversation and listening comprehension skills.

    Gen Ed Skill Type: ESR-CLO, GC-CLO
    Prerequisite: SPN 201 , minimum grade C
  
  • SPN 270 - I.S.-Spanish

    Hours: 1 - 5
    A specialized program of study directly related to the department’s area of expertise. The course is arranged between a faculty member and student and takes into consideration the needs, interests and background of the student.

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
  
  • SPN 280 - Special Topics-Spanish

    Hours: 1 - 5
    Courses are offered to accommodate special interests of students and/or faculty. Typically, the course will cover new material not currently contained in the curriculum at ECC.

    Prerequisite: None

Welding

  
  • WLD 010 - Workshop/Seminar

    Hours: 0.5
    Introductory level course designed to upgrade or develop specific skills relative to current or anticipated employment.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • WLD 101 - Welding I Lecture (Intro)

    Hours: 1
    An introduction to oxygen-acetylene brazing, cutting, and electric arc welding. The study of safety in oxy-acetylene and electric arc welding is also included.

    Prerequisite: None.
    Corequisite: WLD 102  
  
  • WLD 102 - Welding I Lab (Intro)

    Hours: 4
    An introduction to oxygen-acetylene brazing, cutting, and electric are welding. The study of safety in oxy-acetylene and electric are welding is also included.

    Prerequisite: None.
    Corequisite: WLD 101  
  
  • WLD 111 - Wldg II Lecture (All Position SMAW)

    Hours: 1
    A continuation of Welding I, stressing all-position shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). The study of the weldability of metals, joint design, filler metal selection, plasma arc cutting and carbon arc gouging is also included.

    Prerequisite: WLD 101 , WLD 102 .
    Corequisite: WLD 112  
  
  • WLD 112 - Welding II Lab (All Position SMAW)

    Hours: 4
    A continuation of Welding I, stressing all- position shielded metal are welding (SMAW). The study of the weldability of metals, joint design, filler metal selection, plasma arc cutting and carbon arc gouging is also included.

    Prerequisite: WLD 101 , WLD 102 .
    Corequisite: WLD 111  
  
  • WLD 121 - Welding III Lecture (Advanced SMAW)

    Hours: 1
    A course which stresses the skills in SMAW of groove welds in the IG, 2G, 3G, 4G and 45 positions. The study of welding codes, standards, heat treating, metallurgy, testing and inspecting of all welds.

    Prerequisite: WLD 111 , WLD 112 .
    Corequisite: WLD 122  
  
  • WLD 122 - Welding III Lab (Advanced SMAW)

    Hours: 4
    A course which stresses the skills in SMAW of groove welds in the 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 45 positions. The study of welding codes and standards, and testing and inspecting of welds will also be covered.

    Prerequisite: WLD 111 , WLD 112 .
    Corequisite: WLD 121  
  
  • WLD 131 - Welding IV Lecture (GMAW)

    Hours: 1
    A course which stresses the development of skills in GMAW of fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. GMAW and FCAW equipment, setup and operation and shielding gases are among the topics to be discussed.

    Prerequisite: WLD 121 , WLD 122 .
    Corequisite: WLD 132  
  
  • WLD 132 - Welding IV Lab (GMAW)

    Hours: 4
    A course which stresses the development of skills in GMAW of fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. GMAW and FCAW equipment, setup and operation and shielding gases are among the topics to be discussed.

    Prerequisite: WLD 121 , WLD 122 .
    Corequisite: WLD 131  
  
  • WLD 133 - Welding VI (Blueprint Reading)

    Hours: 3
    A course which includes the fundamentals of print reading, welding symbols, and related information on a blueprint in construction and various welding fields.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • WLD 201 - Welding V Lecture (GTAW)

    Hours: 1
    A course which stresses the development of skills in the GTAW of fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. GTAW equipment, setup and operation, shielded gases and automation and robotics are among the topics to be discussed.

    Prerequisite: WLD 131 , WLD 132 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisite: WLD 202  
  
  • WLD 202 - Welding V Lab (GTAW)

    Hours: 4
    A course which stresses the development of skills in the GTAW of fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. GTAW equipment, setup and operation, shielded gases and automation and robotics are among the topics to be discussed.

    Prerequisite: WLD 131 , WLD 132 .
    Corequisite: WLD 201  
  
  • WLD 211 - Welding VII Lecture (Pipe Welding)

    Hours: 1
    A course which stresses the development of pipe welding skills in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions. Making templates and using them on pipe joints and saddles is also included. Students will receive basic exposure to SAW (submerge arc welding).

    Prerequisite: WLD 201 , WLD 202 , WLD 133 .
    Corequisite: WLD 212  
  
  • WLD 212 - Welding VII Lab (Pipe Wldg)

    Hours: 4
    A course which stresses the development of pipe welding skills in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions. Making templates and using them on pipe joints and saddles is also included.

    Prerequisite: WLD 201 , WLD 202 , WLD 133 .
    Corequisite: WLD 211  
  
  • WLD 213 - Welding VIII (Advanced Grad Project)

    Hours: 1
    Under the supervision of the instructor the student will build a project which will require the knowledge and skills from all previous welding courses. The student will also be required to write a research paper.

    Prerequisite: WLD 211 , WLD 212  and have completed English requirements for degree.
  
  
  • WLD 270 - I.S.-Welding

    Hours: 1 - 5
    A specialized program of study directly related to the department’s area of expertise. The course is arranged between a faculty member and student and takes into consideration the needs, interests and background of the student.

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
  
  • WLD 280 - Special Topics-Welding

    Hours: 1 - 5
    Courses are offered to accommodate special interests of students and/or faculty. Typically, the course will cover new material not currently contained in the curriculum at ECC.

    Prerequisite: None
 

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