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TTI 101 Exploring Careers in Technology,<br />

Trades and Manufacturing<br />

2 Sem Hrs<br />

Emphasizes career education in the Technical, Trades and Manufacturing<br />

disciplines including opportunities, wages, working conditions, and<br />

curriculum. Includes hands-on projects in each of the disciplines. (15-15)<br />

TTI 110 Sustainable Building Principles 2 Sem Hrs<br />

Discusses sustainable (green) building concepts including rating systems<br />

such as LEED for Homes and NAHB Model GREEN Home Building.<br />

Follows green building from design and site selection to the finishes<br />

used, with special emphasis on current case studies, the economics of<br />

green building, benefits and barriers, and sources of information. (30-0)<br />

TTI 120 Energy Auditing and Weatherization 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Provides training in the principles of energy auditing and weatherization<br />

inspection. Covers the principles of energy, energy and the building shell,<br />

energy auditing, air leakage, insulation, windows and doors, heating and<br />

cooling systems, indoor air quality, lighting and appliances, and water<br />

heating. Provides training to conduct energy audits and use this data<br />

to form a cost effective weatherization plan. Begins steps in acquiring<br />

knowledge for those considering energy auditing certification. (35-10)<br />

TTI 290-299<br />

Special Projects in Technical Trades<br />

Interdisciplinary<br />

Welding Engineering Technology<br />

WELD 101 Exploratory Oxy-Fuel Welding and<br />

Cutting<br />

1 Sem Hr<br />

Addresses safety in the use of oxy-fuel gas equipment and equipment<br />

set-up. Explores oxy-fuel welding and brazing of flat strips 1/8” or less<br />

in thickness, and cutting plate in laboratory experience. Intended for<br />

non-welding majors. (10-5)<br />

WELD 102 Exploratory Shielded Metal Arc<br />

Welding<br />

1 Sem Hr<br />

Addresses safety in arc welding, welding terms and definitions and<br />

electrode selection. Includes striking an arc and running boards.<br />

WELD 103 Introduction to Plasma, Carbon<br />

Arc, and Fuel Gas Cutting<br />

3 Sem Hrs<br />

Addresses safety in use of equipment for oxy-fuel gas welding and<br />

cutting, and equipment set-up. Include oxy-fuel welding of flat strips<br />

1/8” or less in thickness, and cutting, beveling, and piercing plate and<br />

pipe in laboratory experience. Credit may be earned in one of the<br />

following courses WELD 103, SKWL 103, or SKWL 101 but not in more<br />

than one. (30-15)<br />

WELD 104 Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc<br />

Welding<br />

3 Sem Hrs<br />

Addresses safety in arc welding, welding terms and definitions, electrode<br />

selection, and welding joints. Includes striking an arc, running beads,<br />

pad welding, and fillet welds in lab. Credit may be earned in either<br />

WELD 104 or SKWL 104 but not both. (30-15)<br />

WELD 106 Exploratory Gas Tungsten Arc<br />

Welding<br />

1 Sem Hr<br />

Discuss general safety, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) safety, welding<br />

terms and definitions, filler metal, electrode and gas selection. Includes<br />

laboratory exercises in starting an arc and running bead on plate. (10-5)<br />

WELD 108 Exploratory Gas Metal Arc Welding 1 Sem Hr<br />

Discusses general safety, Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) safety, welding<br />

terms and definitions, electrode and gas selection. Includes laboratory<br />

exercises in starting an arc and running beads. (10-5)<br />

WELD 114W Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc<br />

Welding<br />

8 Sem Hrs<br />

Discusses Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) safety, welding terms and<br />

definitions, welding electronics, and welding joints. Includes laboratory<br />

exercises in groove welds in fixed positions. (60-60)<br />

WELD 120 Beginning Industrial Blueprint<br />

Reading<br />

2 Sem Hrs<br />

Includes manipulation of basic fractions and decimals as applied to the<br />

reading of blueprints, reading measuring instruments, basic geometric<br />

figures, drafting and blueprinting procedures, basic orthographic<br />

projection auxiliary and sectional views, detail and assembly drawings,<br />

dimensioning and tolerances, title block, change block, list of materials,<br />

and notes. Credit may be earned in WELD 120 or DRF 120 but not both.<br />

(30-0)<br />

WELD 122 Blueprint Reading for Welders and<br />

Fabricators<br />

2 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 120 or DRF 120 or DRF 121 or SKDR 101. Applies<br />

principles specifically designed for welders and fabricators working with<br />

welding drawings. Interprets basic blueprint information, orthographic<br />

projection, assembly drawings, and geometric tolerancing. Places<br />

emphasis on welding symbols and welding drawings. Credit may be<br />

earned in WELD 122 or DRF 122 but not both. (30-0)<br />

WELD 220 Weld Qualification-Plate 4 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: WELD 114 and WELD 235 with a “C” (2.0) in each class<br />

or better. Teaches welding safety, welding terms and definitions,<br />

welding electronics, and AWS welder performance testing procedures.<br />

Includes qualification tests in the 3G and 4G positions as laboratory<br />

exercises. (15-45)<br />

WELD 224W Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding 8 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 114 with a C (2.0) average. Discusses Shielded<br />

Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) safety, nominal pipe size and thickness<br />

standards, and welding joints. Includes laboratory exercises in groove<br />

welds on pipe in fixed positions. (60-60)<br />

WELD 226W Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />

8 Sem Hrs<br />

Discusses general safety, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) safety,<br />

welding terms and definitions, filler metal, electrode and gas selection,<br />

nominal pipe size and thickness standards, and welding joints. Includes<br />

laboratory exercises in starting an arc, running beads, pad welding, and<br />

groove welds on plate and pipe in fixed positions. (60-60)<br />

WELD 235W Gas Metal Arc Welding<br />

8 Sem Hrs<br />

Discusses general safety, Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) safety, welding<br />

terms and definitions, electrode and gas selection, nominal pipe size and<br />

thickness standards, and welding joints. Includes laboratory exercises<br />

in starting an arc, running beads, pad welding, and groove welds on<br />

plate and pipe in fixed positions. (60-60)<br />

WELD 290-299 Special Projects in Welding Engineering<br />

eTechnology<br />

Water Environment Technology<br />

WET 110 Water Treatment Technologies 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Studies conventional water treatment processes. Includes preliminary<br />

treatment, coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation and clarification,<br />

filtration, and disinfection. Includes tours of municipal water treatment<br />

facilities and related field discussions. Credit may be earned in WWT<br />

110 or WET 110, but not in both. (45-0)<br />

WET 112 Wastewater Treatment Technology 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Provides an introduction to the causes of water pollution, the reasons<br />

for treating polluted waters and the fundamentals of wastewater<br />

treatment. Studies the basic principles of treatment plant operation and<br />

the processes commonly used in pollution control facilities. Investigates<br />

terms, mathematics and problem solving techniques commonly used<br />

by wastewater treatment personnel. Credit may be earned in WWT 112<br />

or WET 112, but not in both. (45-0)<br />

420 <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>

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