Welding Technology 2012-2013 Associate in Applied Science Degree Worksheet

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2012-2013 Associate in Applied Science Degree Worksheet
Welding Technology
Name ___________________________________ SID ________________ Date __________ Advisor _________________
The Welding Technology program prepares students for entry-level welder employment in production, job shop, or maintenance positions. Students
master basic and advanced welding skills while operating industry-quality, state-of-the-art equipment. The Welding program can be completed in nine
months (fall, winter, and spring quarters), one year or two years, depending on the certificate or degree desired. Career-upgrade certificate classes are
also offered. American Welding Society welder certification is available to students enrolled in welding classes.
Program Distribution
General Education Requirements
Check individual course descriptions in catalog for detailed information.
• Communication Skills — minimum 6 credits (2 courses)
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TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
• Health and Physical Education — minimum 3 credits
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Health .......................................................
Physical Education ....................................
TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
• Computational Skills — minimum 3 credits
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TOTAL
0
Credits Needed
• Human Relations — minimum 3 credits
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TOTAL
Major Area Requirements
Courses listed below are to be completed with a “C” or better.
WELD 110
Welding Blueprint Reading
4
WELD 111
Intro to Welding Industry
3
WELD 112
Oxy & Shielded Metal Arc Lab
10
WELD 113
Shielded Metal Arc Weld Theory I
3
WELD 114
Shielded Metal Arc Lab I
10
WELD 115
Shielded Metal Arc Weld Theory II
3
WELD 116
Shielded Metal Arc Lab II
10
WELD 221
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
WELD 222
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Lab
10
WELD 223
Semi-Automatic Welding
3
WELD 224
Semi-Automatic Welding Lab
10
WELD 225
Special Welding Processes
3
WELD 226
Production Welding Processes
10
WELD 235
Elementary Metallurgy
2
WELD 236
Elementary Metallurgy Lab
2
Credits Needed
0
• Humanities — minimum 3 credits
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TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
• Social Science — minimum 3 credits
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TOTAL
MARs Complete
Credits Needed
MARs Needed
0
0
• Sciences — minimum 3 credits
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TOTAL
Credits Needed
0
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 110
NEEDS:
0
STUDENT SIGNATURE: __________________________________
ADVISOR SIGNATURE: __________________________________
Revised: 07/24/2012
Unofficial Evaluation Given to Student
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
The Associate in Applied Science degree is designed for students who wish to complete a program with a specific career
and technical education objective. Students are required to complete a minimum of thirty (30) credits at Clark College to
meet Academic Residency requirement. Students are required to maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.00 to receive this degree.
General Education Requirements
Note: Some specific requirements of a program may also meet the General Education requirements.
• Communication Skills [C] – 6 credits minimum
Select one (1) course from list one and an additional course from either list one or list two, depending on program requirements.
List One: BTEC 107, ENGL 098, 099, &101 or 135, &102, 108, 109, 110, &235, 212 or BUS 211, MGMT 107, PTWR 099
List Two: CMST& 210, &220, &230, 212
• Health & Physical Education [HE, HPE, PE] – Complete three (3) credits from either Option One or Option Two:
Option One: Complete two (2) credits of Health from the list below AND one (1) credit of any college-level PE activity course:
HLTH 100, 101, 103, 104, 206, 207, 208, 210 or 278 and Physical Education (PE) activity
Option Two: Complete three (3) credits from one (1) of the courses listed below:
HPE 220, 258, or 266
• Computational Skills [CP] – Complete three (3) credits from one of the following options:
Any Mathematics (MATH) course numbered 030 or higher (not MATH 096) ENVS 135, CS& 131, &141, CSE 121, 222, 223,
224, CTEC 121, 123, 140, 141, 143, 224, 240, 241, 281, 282 (Note: A placement test score qualifying the student for entry into
MATH 090 will satisfy this requirement for certain designated programs)
• Human Relations [HR] – Complete three (3) credits from one of the following options:
CMST212, CMST& 210, &230, HDEV 105, 123, 155, Any Psychology (PSYC) or Sociology (SOC) course, ACED 201
• Humanities [HA, HB] – Complete three (3) credits from one of the following options:
Any ART course numbered 100 or above, CMST 102, 216, 240, &210, &220, &230, Any English (ENGL) course in the AA
Humanities distribution requirement, Any World Language (ASL, CHIN, FRCH, GERM, JAPN, SPAN) course, Any Humanities
(HUM) course, Music – MUSC 106, 116, 117, 118, 125, 135, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185; MUSC&104, 141, 142, 143, Any
Philosophy course, Any (DRMA) course, WS 101, 201, 210
• Social Sciences [SS] – Complete three (3) credits from any of following departments:
ACED 101, 201, Any Anthropology (ANTH), CMST& 230, ENVS 231, Any Forensic Science (FSCI), Any Geography (GEOG),
Any History (HIST), Any Political Science (POLS), Any Psychology (PSYC), Any Sociology (SOC), Any Women's Studies (WS)
• Natural Sciences [SS] – Complete three (3) credits from any of following departments:
AG 175, ANTH& 215, Any Astronomy (ASTR) course, Any Biology (BIOL) course, Any Chemistry (CHEM) course (not CHEM
095), Any Environmental Science (ENVS) course, Any Geology (GEOL) course, HUM 180, Any Meteorology (METR) course,
Any Nutrition (NUTR) course, Any Physical Science (PHSC) course, Any Physics (PHYS) course
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