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2015-2016 Updated Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Updated Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions



Courses by Type (Subject Area)

 

Theater

  
  • TPP 2118 - Acting III


    3 Credit Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course is a continuation of TPP 2111 , Acting II, with specialization in characterization utilizing scripted materials and scene study.

    Prerequisite(s): TPP 2111 .

3 Credit Hours
  
  • TPP 2119 - Acting IV


    3 Credit Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course is a continuation of TPP 2118 , Acting III, with advanced study of acting skills and script analysis with specialization in performance.

    Prerequisite(s): TPP 2118 .

3 Credit Hours
  
  • TPP 2250 - Introduction to Musical Theatre


    3 Credit Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    Introduction to the study of Musical Theater analysis, creation, and performance with an emphasis on singing, dancing, and acting.

3 Credit Hours
  
  • TPP 2301 - Directing I


    3 Credit Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    A beginning course in the study, development and training in directing for the theater. Although not a prerequisite, students are encouraged to take Acting I and II before Directing I.

3 Credit Hours
  
  • TPP 2302 - Directing II


    3 Credit Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    Directing II is a continued study of the basic principles of directing for the theater with emphasis in the continued study, development and training in directing for the theater.

    Prerequisite(s): TPP 2301 .

3 Credit Hours
  
  • TPP 2930 - Theater Performance – Special Topics


    3 Credit Hours
    (Fall, Spring, Summer)

    A defined special topics course which is pursued under supervision of a faculty member and recorded through usual departmental procedures. Designed to permit a student to pursue non-scheduled academic and laboratory work which may be of a specialized nature and not available through the college schedule.

    This course may be taken up to four times for credit.
3 Credit Hours

Welding

  
  • PMT 0106C - Welder Helper


    150 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course provides instruction in shop safety, the use of safety procedures and protective equipment needed in a welding shop. Course incudes basic shop math, shop safety, welding equipment setup/teardown procedures.

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
150 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0111C - Metal Preparation


    150 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course provides instruction in different metal preparation processes including: thermal preparation (oxygen/fuel cutting, carbon arc cutting, plasma torch cutting). The student will also learn mechanical preparation (band saw, grinder, power brush, and other metal prep equipment).

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
150 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0121C - Introductory Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)


    75 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course provides instruction and demonstration using Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Topics include visually inspect of welds, and basic SMAW technical terminology. Basic structural welding techniques will be demonstrated in accordance with American Welding Society (AWS) D1.1 Structural Welding Code. Tack welding and metal joint fit of carbon steel is covered in this course.

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
75 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0122C - Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SWAM)


    75 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course introduces structural fillet welds in different joint positions in accordance with AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code. Fillet welds will be performed on carbon steel plate of various thicknesses.

    Prerequisite(s): PMT 0121C  

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
75 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0126C - Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)


    75 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course provides the student with instruction on joint design, joint preparation, and fit-up, and performance of groove welds with backing. Emphasis is placed on safe operation of welding equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the proper joint design, joint preparation and fit-up of groove welds with backing and make acceptable groove welds with backing using Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in accordance with AWS D1.1 welding code.

    Prerequisite(s): PMT 0122C  

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
75 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0127C - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)


    75 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course provides the student with advanced instruction on joint design, joint preparation, and fit-up, and performance of open groove welds. Emphasis is placed on safe operation of welding equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the proper joint design, joint preparation and fit-up of open groove welds and make acceptable open groove welds in all positions using Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in accordance with AWS D1.1 welding code.

    Prerequisite(s): PMT 0126C  

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
75 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0134C - Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)


    50 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course provides instruction and demonstration using the various transfer methods and techniques of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). Topics included are safety, equipment set-up, joint design and preparation, and gases.

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
50 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0145C - Flux-Core Arc and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding


    400 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course provides instruction and demonstration using the various transfer methods and techniques to flux cored arc and gas tungsten arc welds. Topics included are safety, equipment set-up, joint design and preparation, and gases. Students study basic Flux-Core Arc Welding (FCAW), basic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and basic understanding of pipe welding. Welding symbols and blueprint reading is covered in this course.

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
400 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0165C - Shielded Metal Arc Weld (SMAW) Pipe Welding


    200 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course introduces the student to the practices and procedures of welding carbon steel pipe using the Shielded Metal Arc Weld (SMAW) process. Emphasis is placed on pipe positions, electrode selection, joint geometry, joint preparation and fit-up. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate pipe positions, proper electrodes selection, proper joint geometry, joint preparation, fit-up, and proper SMAW pipe welding techniques in accordance with applicable codes.

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
200 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0171C - SMAW-GTAW Pipe Welding


    400 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This course is designed to provide the students with skills in welding carbon steel pipe using Shielded Metal Arc Weld process and Gas Tungsten Arc Weld (GTAW) processes using proper filler metals in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions. Upon completion, students should be able to perform shielded metal arc welding process and gas tungsten arc welding on carbon steel pipe with the prescribed filler metals in the 2G, 5G, and 6G position in accordance with the applicable code.

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
400 Clock Hours
  
  • PMT 0173C - Specialty Pipe Welding


    150 Clock Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    This courses covers advanced pipe welding and is designed to build advanced GTAW skills. This course covers advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) on alloy pipe and heavy wall carbon pipe.

    *Vocational courses are not applicable to the A.A. or A.S. degree or to the College Credit Certificate without an approved articulation agreement. Vocational courses, offered in clock hours, are courses that can be used for the awarding of Career and Technical or Vocational Certificates. In addition, vocational courses may be articulated to college credit and applied to college credit certificates or A.S. degree programs. Students should work closely with an advisor to plan their studies in a way to take advantage of this opportunity.
150 Clock Hours

Zoology

  
  • ZOO 1010C - Zoology


    4 Credit Hours
    (Offered as needed)

    An introduction to the major concepts of animal life, to include the structure, taxonomy, evolutionary relationships, and natural history of the major animal groups.

4 Credit Hours
 

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