2024FA Blong Technology Center
Prerequisite: | AVR-102 |
232332 | SLL01 | 08/26/24-12/18/24 | 11:00AM-12:00PM | MR | BTC215 | Halterman |
SLL01 | 08/26/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC215 | Halterman | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 2 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course students will continue to build upon what they learned in Augmented and Virtual Reality (AVR) Foundations. Students will discover the history of augmented and virtual reality?and solutions for various platforms. When complete, students will better understand how AVR apps are created from idea origination to the finished product. This course replaces AVR 101 - Introduction to AVR |
232333 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 09:00AM-11:00AM | MR | BTC215 | Halterman |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC215 | Halterman | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course gives students a hands-on, example-based introduction to the modeling and animation used in creating three dimensional (3D) games and simulations. Students will use industry standard software such as Autodesk MAYA and Adobe Photoshop or other similar tools to develop 3D models and assets. Students are exposed to topics such as mesh modeling, rigging, skinning, character animation and texturing. This course replaces CIS 148 - 3D Modeling and Animation I |
232334 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 01:00PM-03:00PM | MR | BTC215 | Halterman |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC215 | Halterman | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course covers the design and development of computer games and simulations on various platforms including Windows, Mac, Android, Tablet. Students will focus on learning the appropriate scripting language for the game engine. The course also includes the implementation of user interface, animation, VR toolkit and software development techniques. Students will use industry standard development tools. This course replaces CIS 222 - Games and Simulation I |
Prerequisite: | AVR-115 |
232335 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 09:00AM-11:00AM | MR | BTC215 | Halterman |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC215 | Halterman | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will continue to educate students in advanced techniques of 3D modeling and animation. Students will be challenged with complex hard surface modeling projects and essential techniques.? This course will cover optimization of computer aided design (CAD) models for augmented and virtual reality (AVR) development, advanced texturing tools, and creating unique animation rigs for their models. This course replaces CIS 248 - 3D Modeling and Animation II |
Prerequisite: | AVR-120 |
232336 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 01:00PM-03:00PM | MR | BTC215 | Halterman |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC215 | Halterman | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course builds upon skills developed in AVR Programming and Simulations I and includes designing for test, software architecture design, object-oriented practices for game play, performance tuning, debugging, asset management, and coding best practices. This course replaces CIS 322 - Games and Simulations II. |
Prerequisite: | Take ATR-145. |
232267 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 02:30PM-03:30PM | MW | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course demonstrates industry-standard?application programming. Focuses on taking robotic?applications from concept to working applications?ready for full-time production. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106. |
232264 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 02:30PM-03:30PM | MW | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC115 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course allows the student to explore the?history and evolution of industrial robotics, the?basic parts of a robotic work cell, robot motion?and input/output programming, safe interaction?with robot while programming, robot power systems,?and basic robot troubleshooting and maintenance?procedures. While in the lab the student will?program industrial robots to perform various?functions. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and MFG-371, or with Instructor Permission. |
231419 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-10:00AM | MW | BTC110C | Wadsworth |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Wadsworth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course is an introductory course focusing on the creation of real parts using Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing software and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools. Students will create 3-dimensional parts using SolidWorks parametric modeling software or equivalent software.?Students will then export those part files to Mastercam CAM software or equivalent software, and process the part files to be machined using a CNC Machine. |
Prerequisite: | MFG-371 |
231773 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 10:00AM-11:30AM | MW | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC217 | McConnell | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course introduces students to parametric solid modeling. Students will become familiar with the basic editing window and menu/toolbar layout. This course will build a solid foundation in the following areas:?sketching, extrusions, feature construction, and sketch tools. Best modeling practices will be the emphasis for the course. Application projects will mimic?true industry projects. |
Prerequisite: | CAD-140 |
231793 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:30AM | MW | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC217 | McConnell | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course is a follow-up to Parametric Solid Modeling I. Areas to be covered are assembly modeling, detail or drawing creation, geometric dimension?and tolerancing, and model-based definition. More complex modeling will be covered as well. File management will be stressed to help in document organization.? |
231791 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:30AM | MW | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC217 | McConnell | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course is designed to give students a solid foundation in orthographic projection, engineering tolerances, and geometric dimension and tolerancing. Overall view selection and shape/size description will be emphasized. |
231774 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 10:00AM-11:30AM | TR | BTC219 | McConnell |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC217 | McConnell | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
The course will begin by introducing students to the historical factors that have helped shape manufacturing over centuries. From there we will address the current and emerging 3D printing applications and describe advantages and limitations of each technology. Students will evaluate real-life scenarios and make possible recommendations for the appropriate printing technology. We will discuss 3D printing technology from a time and cost saving viewpoint based on product requirements. There will be major emphasis placed on discussion of the economic implications of 3D printing which will include impact on business startup and implications on supply chain as well. There will also be a hands on component of this class. Students will be required to download and print a model as well as create a 3D model and then make a .stl file and print it. |
Prerequisite: | A minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years, or with instructor permission. |
232260 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | MW | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course is an introduction to Alternating?Current (AC)/ Direct Current (DC) theory. The?student is introduced to the concepts of?electricity and its sources, basic circuits,?schematics, motor theory, and laws that govern?circuits. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and ELE-113. |
232262 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 09:30AM-10:30AM | TR | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
THis course will provide students with experiences?related to electric motors, motor controls and?relay logic in an industrial environment. Students?will learn to apply ladder logic diagrams to?install, maintain, and troubleshoot motors and?motor control circuits. Students will learn how to?troubleshoot direct and alternating current motors?and their control circuits. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and ELE-113. |
232263 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | TR | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC111 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course provides an introduction to various?programmatic control schemes, basic sequential?control, and basic system integration. Concepts?are explored and emphasized through lecture,?reading, and hands-on labs. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and ELT-128; |
232266 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 09:30AM-10:30AM | TR | BTC111 | Nelson |
NOTE: Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course is a continuation of Programmable?Logic Controllers (PLC). Data manipulation,?sequencers, troubleshooting, networking?techniques, and ControlLogix controllers will be?covered. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and IND-134. A minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years or with instructor permission. |
231840 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | MW | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC115 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course presents the basic laws of fluid power systems and properties of fluids to explain the behavior of fluid power devices in fundamental applications. Fluid power components such as cylinders, motors, compressors, pumps, flow control valves, and accumulators are studied as well as assembled in labs. Fluid power symbols are taught utilizing air and hydraulic diagrams. Pressure intensifiers, air-over-oil systems, rotary actuators, and flow dividers are presented in their applications. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and EGT-117. |
232259 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 01:00PM-02:00PM | MW | BTC115 | Staff |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC115 | Staff | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course covers maintenance and troubleshooting?of mechanisms used to drive fluid power equipment.?Maintenance and troubleshooting of fluid?components are covered. Students disassemble and?reassemble components to learn proper maintenance?procedures. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106, IND-134, and ELE-195. |
232265 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 01:00PM-02:00PM | MW | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC115 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course is an introduction to Process?Controls. It provides students with terminology?and the function of basic devices for measuring?and controlling different kinds of variables in?process control. It introduces control systems,?controller circuit design, controller operation,?maintenance, alignment, calibration, and tuning?open and closed-loop control. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106, ELE-113, IND-200, EGT-117, ELE-195, ELE-128, and IND-125. |
232326 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 01:00PM-02:00PM | TR | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC115 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 8 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will teach students about flexible?automation systems which include electronic,?computer, mechanical, electrical, and fluid drive?components. Programmable controllers, robotics,?diagnostics, troubleshooting, and systems design?are included with an emphasis on hands-on?application as well as theory. |
232261 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 09:30AM-10:30AM | MW | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC115 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
232288 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | TR | BTC115 | Nelson |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC115 | Nelson | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will teach stuents the fundamentals of?mechanical drives by introducing the student to?key fasteners, v-belts, chain drives, spur gear?drives and multiple shaft drives in mechanical?drive systems used throughout the industry. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106, MFG-371, MFG-201, MFG-221, and CAD-139. |
232258 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 10:00AM-11:00AM | TR | BTC110C | Wadsworth |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Wadsworth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course introduces multiple axis CNC machining?and Live Tooling. This course allows students to?explore concepts surrounding operation, setup,?programming, and quality as applied to a wide?range of Multi-Axis CNC Machines. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and MFG-371, or with Instructor Permission |
231426 | SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 04:00PM-05:00PM | MW | BTC110C | Reth |
SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Reth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
231410 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | TR | BTC110C | Wadsworth |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Wadsworth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will introduce students to Computer Numeric Control (CNC) turning centers in the manufacturing setting. Various projects will strengthen students proper use and troubleshooting of this equipment in the manufacturing setting. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106 and MFG-371, or with Instructor Permission |
231429 | SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 05:00PM-06:00PM | MW | BTC110C | Reth |
SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Reth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
231411 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 09:00AM-10:00AM | TR | BTC110C | Wadsworth |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Wadsworth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will introduce students to Computer Numeric Control (CNC) milling centers in the manufacturing setting. Various projects will strengthen the students proper use and troubleshooting of this equipment. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106, MFG-201, MFG-221, CAD-139, and MFG-370 or with Instructor Permission. |
231424 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 11:30AM-12:30PM | M | BTC110C | Reth |
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 16 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course is a capstone that provides students?with the opportunity to integrate all skills?gained in Computer Numerical Control (CNC)?programming and machining courses to build?and?produce?instructor approved projects. Students?will then design, build and produce an instructor?approved project.?Emphasis will be placed on?accuracy and the proper use of equipment and tools?while following safe work practices. |
231425 | SLL82 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 04:00PM-05:30PM | MW | BTC110C | Reth |
SLL82 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Reth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
231408 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:30AM | TR | BTC110C | Wadsworth |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC110C | Wadsworth | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 6 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. | ||||||
This course will develop the primary skills and knowledge to use basic measurement instruments and manual machine tools in the laboratory situation. Areas of instruction will include basic measurement tools, drill press, manual vertical milling machine, manual lathe, and surface grinder. Various projects will strengthen the proper use of these tools. |
Prerequisite: | Complete MAT-053 with a minimum grade of C- or better or minimum math placement score based on college assessment within the last two years. Immediate prerequisite course must have been completed within the last two years. |
231805 | SLL01 | 08/26/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-11:00AM | F | BTC207 | Harwood |
This course presents algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and finance math as it applies to specific career and technical applications. Mathematical ideas and procedures will be presented first, followed by applications with the various career and technical fields. |
Prerequisite: | MAT-706 |
231984 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 11:00AM-01:00PM | T | BTC207 | Gangopadhyay |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 06:00PM-08:00PM | T | BTC207 | Gangopadhyay | |
NOTE: Students have choice of lecture time per week. This course requires completing a lab, clinical, orother hands-on component that meets face-to-face at a specific time, day, and location. Lecture material and other instruction are delivered onl ine via Canvas. Students should check their Canvas shells for announcements from their instructors about the format and scheduling of their courses. Students should have access to a computer and a reliable internet connection. Commuting to campus or other facility is required. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
The course is designed to provide the student with a fundamental knowledge of the rules of nature as they pertain to atoms, equilibrium, motion, energy, gravity and fluid mechanics. Emphasis is placed on the methods of understanding and investigating nature with the scientific method. |
Prerequisite: | PHY-185 |
231985 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 11:00AM-01:00PM | T | BTC207 | Gangopadhyay |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 06:00PM-08:00PM | T | BTC207 | Gangopadhyay | |
NOTE: Students have choice of lecture time per week. This course requires completing a lab, clinical, orother hands-on component that meets face-to-face at a specific time, day, and location. Lecture material and other instruction are delivered onl ine via Canvas. Students should check their Canvas shells for announcements from their instructors about the format and scheduling of their courses. Students should have access to a computer and a reliable internet connection. Commuting to campus or other facility is required. This course is offered on-campus. | ||||||
This course is a continuation of PHY 185. It is designed to provide the student with a fundamental knowledge of the rules of nature as pertains to temperature, heat transfer, change of phase, waves and sound light, quantum theory, atomic nuclei and radioactivity. Emphasis is placed on the methods of understanding and investigating nature with the scientific method. |
231625 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 10:30AM-11:30AM | MW | BTC211 | Edens |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Edens | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 8 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
231626 | SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 01:30PM-02:30PM | TR | BTC207 | Clark |
SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Clark | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 8 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course focuses on gas tungsten arc welding (TIG) and other related processes. Topics such as process variation, welding in various positions, principles of operation, shielding gases, and filler rods will be studied. Safety and practical application of these welding processes will be stressed. |
Prerequisite: | Take MFG-106, WEL-361, WEL-364, WEL-365, WEL-191, and WEL-366. |
232251 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 10:30AM-11:30AM | TR | BTC302 | Edens |
NOTE: Students are expected to complete a minimum of 8 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course teaches layout and fitting skills?applicable to an industrial welding shop,?including reading parts, estimating and ordering?materials, performing layout and cutting work, and?welding procedures applicable to fabricating a?finished product. Emphasizes problem solving and?cooperation within an industrial-like environment.?Safety, accuracy and a committment to excellence?is stressed. |
231442 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | MW | BTC211 | Edens |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Edens | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
231617 | SLL82 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 03:00PM-04:00PM | TR | BTC207 | Clark |
SLL82 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Clark | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course demonstrates various welding techniques using Virtual Reality (VR) Welding technology. Introduces correct techniques and practices used in welding processes. |
231620 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | MW | BTC211 | Edens |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Edens | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
231621 | SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 03:00PM-04:00PM | TR | BTC207 | Clark |
SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Clark | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course presents the Gas Metal Arc welding (GMAW) process used extensively by industry and commonly known as MIG welding. Emphasizes hands-on application, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment, welding procedures, out of position welding, and safety. |
231624 | SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 03:00PM-04:00PM | MW | BTC207 | Clark |
SLL92 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Clark | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 8 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
231623 | SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | TR | BTC211 | Edens |
SLL91 | 10/21/24-12/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Edens | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 8 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course provides training to develop the skills on carbon steel using Flux Core wire in all positions on fillet and groove welds. Training is also provided on metal cutting using oxyacetylene and plasma. |
231619 | SLL82 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 03:00PM-04:00PM | MW | BTC207 | Clark |
SLL82 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Clark | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
231618 | SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | 08:00AM-09:00AM | TR | BTC211 | Edens |
SLL81 | 08/26/24-10/18/24 | TBA | BTC302 | Edens | ||
NOTE: Hours scheduled are Lecture times only. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 4 lab hours each week. Lab hours are completed during "Open Lab" hours which are posted at each laboratory. This course is offered on-campus, and a portion of the course material is also delivered online. | ||||||
This course focuses on safety, amperage settings, polarity, and the proper selection of electrodes for the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process, commonly known as Stick welding. Students perform American Welding Society complaint welds on carbon steel, in vertical up and overhead configurations, using visual and destructive methods for determining weld quality. |