Writing About Literature
Introduction to literary study--literary terms, genre, time periods, and analysis.
Introduction to literary study--literary terms, genre, time periods, and analysis.
Continuation and extension of English 101 with an exploration of essay forms with particular attention to interpretation, analysis and synthesis, while emphasizing analytical reading and writing, critical thinking and research methodologies.
Writing intensive course designed to strengthen college level writing skills, with particular attention to persuasion, analysis, synthesis and an introduction to research methodologies. Focus on process through drafting, revising and editing is emphasized. Conventions of standard English are reviewed. Additionally, critical reading strategies of college level texts are developed.
This course is an introduction to programming for industrial robots. Students will learn various aspects of robotic programming, how peripheral components can be integrated, and how to troubleshoot faulty programs. This course satisfies 5 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Human Relations, 10 Embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Math, and 5 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Science General Education requirements.
This course is an introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and related topics. Programming, troubleshooting, and theory will all be covered. This course satisfies 10 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Math/Quantitative Reasoning as well as 10 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Science General Education requirements.
This course is an introduction to motor control and control logic. Students will work with a variety of industry-standard dynamics related to the application of motors in a manufacturing setting. This course satisfies 5 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Human Relations and 10 embedded hours toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Science General Education requirements.
This course is a continuation of WELD 231 and places an emphasis on the GTAW process in all positions on ferrous and nonferrous materials. This course also covers the advanced FCAW process and concentrates on the skills needed to pass the AWS certification test in all positions using the FCAW process. The Student at this level of training may opt to develop skills in the welding of pipe using the SMAW or FCAW processes.
This course is a continuation of Welding II and focuses on the GMAW and the FCAW processes. The Air Carbon Arc Cutting section will further develop skills in the process. The student will develop skills required to make fillet and groove welds in all positions using GMAW and FCAW processes. The student will be introduced to the Plasma Arc Cutting Process.
This course is a continuation of Welding I and emphasizes SMAW vertical and overhead positions and machine oxyfuel gas cutting. In addition, the course introduces GMAW (gas metal arc welding) and air carbon arc cutting. This course satisfies 4 hours of instruction toward completing the embedded human relations curriculum requirements, in accordance with Embedded Curriculum Guidelines Option A. This course satisfies 8 hours of instruction toward completing the embedded mathematics curriculum requirements, in accordance with Embedded Curriculum Guidelines Option A.
This is a course designed to increase one's understanding and appreciation of multicultural theatrical art forms and artists who are creating outside of mainstream American theatre. The language, as well as the aural and visual components of the plays, will be explored.