2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College 2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
Skilled Trades (Apprenticeship) - Plumber/Pipefitter - Associate in Applied Science Program Code: AAS.60908 As an apprentice, you may apply your related training towards an Associate in Applied Science Degree. In addition to the degree requirements listed below, the following requirements must also be met: 1) Successful completion of all courses listed in a specific related training program (32-40 credits); 2) Successful completion of appropriate supportive study elective courses. Supportive electives are courses taken to fit your individual needs. Prior academic course work may be acceptable. Assistance in selecting electives is available from a Delta College counselor familiar with technical career programs; 3) A journeyman card or equivalent trade experience. APPRENTICESHIP TRADE RELATED INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS Delta College offers required Trade Related Instruction Programs for apprentices and up-graders in the industrial trades, building trades, and maintenance trades from the tri-county and surrounding areas. Trade Related Instruction Programs are designed with the cooperation of industry and provide the instruction to strengthen the theoretical knowledge in each trade area. The combination of related instruction and on-the-job experience is essential in order to provide a complete program to train skilled personnel for the trades. Courses are offered during the evening only. The scheduling and registration for courses is the responsibility of the Skilled Trades Department; therfore, any inquiry about a particular class should be made directly to them by phoning (989) 686-9476 or 686-9530. Since many company apprenticeship programs are registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, it is imperative that the registration of these courses be coordinated by the local plant apprenticeship coordinator and the College Skilled Trades Department. All Trade Related Instruction is subject to change per agreement with the participating employer and Delta College. Delta College does not issue a journeyman’s card only a completion certificate. The following programs are representative of typical Trade Related Instruction Programs Delta College offers in conjunction with area employers. Employers, however, are not restricted to just these programs and many elect to modify our programs to meet their specific needs. Employers desiring more information on Delta’s Trade Related Instruction Programs should call the Skilled Trades Program Manager at (989) 686-9530 or 686- 9476. General Education Courses Course Credits Course Title Completed ENG --- 3 Any Approved College Composition I Course AND ENG --- 3 Any Approved College Composition II Course OR ENG --- (3) Any Approved College Composition I Course AND ENG 113 (3) Technical Communication OR OAT 151 (3) Business Communication I AND OAT 152 (3) Business Communication II LW 220W 1 Lifelong Wellness AND LWA --- 1 Any 1 Credit LWA Course OR LW --- (2) Any 2 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007) POL --- 3/4 Any Approved American Government Requirement 11/12 SUBTOTAL Suggested Electives Course Credits Course Title Completed Economics Courses (ECN) General Management Courses (MGT) Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Courses (MIT) Mechanical Technology Courses (MT) Psychology Courses (PSY) 10/11 SUBTOTAL 284 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance. Delta College 2012-2013
Core Courses Course Credits Course Title Completed SKDR 101 4 Sketching and Blueprint Reading SKDR 141 3 Pipe and Tube Isometrics SKMA 103 4 Mathematics III SKMT 101 3 Hydraulics and Pneumatics I SKMT 102 3 Hydraulics and Pneumatics II SKMT 171 3 Sheetmetal Layout I SKPH 101 4 Applied Physics SKPT 101 4 Industrial Piping SKPT 106 3 Pipefitters Handbook SKPT 121 3 Fundamentals of Refrigeration & A/C SKWL 103 3 Introduction to Plasma, Carbon Arc, and Fuel Gas Cutting SKWL 104 3 Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding 40 SUBTOTAL 62 TOTAL CREDITS 1. File an application for an associate or dual degree and/or certificate with the Registrar’s Office by at least 3 months prior to expected graduation. See page GRADUATION_REQUIREMENTS_PAGES for other graduation requirements. 2. Delta College reserves the right to modify graduation requirements. 3. If you plan to pursue an advanced degree, see pages ADVANVED_DEGREE_PAGES for special transfer agreements. Delta College 2012-2013 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance. 285
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Skilled Trades (Apprenticeship) - Plumber/Pipefitter - Associate in<br />
Applied Science<br />
Program Code: AAS.60908<br />
As an apprentice, you may apply your related training towards an Associate in Applied Science Degree. In addition to the degree requirements listed<br />
below, the following requirements must also be met: 1) Successful completion of all courses listed in a specific related training program (32-40<br />
credits); 2) Successful completion of appropriate supportive study elective courses. Supportive electives are courses taken to fit your individual<br />
needs. Prior academic course work may be acceptable. Assistance in selecting electives is available from a <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> counselor familiar with<br />
technical career programs; 3) A journeyman card or equivalent trade experience.<br />
APPRENTICESHIP TRADE RELATED INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS<br />
<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers required Trade Related Instruction Programs for apprentices and up-graders in the industrial trades, building trades, and<br />
maintenance trades from the tri-county and surrounding areas. Trade Related Instruction Programs are designed with the cooperation of industry and<br />
provide the instruction to strengthen the theoretical knowledge in each trade area. The combination of related instruction and on-the-job experience<br />
is essential in order to provide a complete program to train skilled personnel for the trades. Courses are offered during the evening only. The<br />
scheduling and registration for courses is the responsibility of the Skilled Trades Department; therfore, any inquiry about a particular class should be<br />
made directly to them by phoning (989) 686-9476 or 686-9530.<br />
Since many company apprenticeship programs are registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, it is<br />
imperative that the registration of these courses be coordinated by the local plant apprenticeship coordinator and the <strong>College</strong> Skilled Trades<br />
Department. All Trade Related Instruction is subject to change per agreement with the participating employer and <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong>. <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> does<br />
not issue a journeyman’s card only a completion certificate.<br />
The following programs are representative of typical Trade Related Instruction Programs <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers in conjunction with area employers.<br />
Employers, however, are not restricted to just these programs and many elect to modify our programs to meet their specific needs. Employers<br />
desiring more information on <strong>Delta</strong>’s Trade Related Instruction Programs should call the Skilled Trades Program Manager at (989) 686-9530 or 686-<br />
9476.<br />
General Education Courses<br />
Course Credits Course Title Completed<br />
ENG --- 3 Any Approved <strong>College</strong> Composition I Course AND<br />
ENG --- 3 Any Approved <strong>College</strong> Composition II Course<br />
OR<br />
ENG --- (3) Any Approved <strong>College</strong> Composition I Course AND<br />
ENG 113 (3) Technical Communication<br />
OR<br />
OAT 151 (3) Business Communication I AND<br />
OAT 152 (3) Business Communication II<br />
LW 220W 1 Lifelong Wellness AND<br />
LWA --- 1 Any 1 Credit LWA Course<br />
OR<br />
LW --- (2) Any 2 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007)<br />
POL --- 3/4 Any Approved American Government Requirement<br />
11/12 SUBTOTAL<br />
Suggested Electives<br />
Course Credits Course Title Completed<br />
Economics Courses (ECN)<br />
General Management Courses (MGT)<br />
Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Courses (MIT)<br />
Mechanical Technology Courses (MT)<br />
Psychology Courses (PSY)<br />
10/11 SUBTOTAL<br />
284 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance.<br />
<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>