64 SPRING 2023 925.424.1000 | [email protected] SPRING 2023 - COURSE LISTINGS Please refer to the onl ine schedule on CLASS-Web to access course section detai ls and the course record numbers (CRNs) for registration. codes. Safety and proper use of TIG and MIG equipment, oxyfuel welding and cutting, plasma cutting. Blueprint usage in welding shop environment. Corequisite: WLDT 62A or WLDT 62B Students enrolled in WLDT 62AL LAB MUST ALSO be enrolled in the corequisite WLDT 62A or WLDT 62B LECTURE. WLDT 62B ADV. GTAW AND GMAW THEORY 1.0 Units Theory of fuel and inert gas welding of Non-Ferrous alloys, Oxy-Fuel welding, Oxy fuel brazing, flame cutting, and plasma cutting. Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) and Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) welding equipment and supplies. Nomenclature and metallurgy of Non-Ferrous alloys. Introduction to blueprint reading and welding symbols. Hazardous material regulations and safety data sheets. Corequisite: WLDT 62AL or WLDT 62BL. Students enrolled in WLDT 62B LECTURE MUST ALSO be enrolled in the corequisite WLDT 62AL or 62BL LAB. WLDT 62BL ADVANCED GTAW/GMAW SKILLS LAB 2.0 Units Advanced skills in Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) and Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) welding of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions to A.W.S. codes. Safety and proper use of TIG and MIG equipment, oxy-fuel welding and cutting, plasma cutting. Blueprint usage in welding shop environment. Pipe and tubing fit-up andwelding. Prerequisite: WLDT 62AL with a minimum grade of C Corequisite: WLDT 62A or WLDT 62B Students enrolled in WLDT 62BL LAB MUST ALSO be enrolled in the corequisite WLDT 62A or WLDT 62B LECTURE. WLDT 63 WELDING LAYOUT AND FITTING 2.0 Units Interpretation of welding blueprints by making welding layouts and weldment fit-ups. Current methods, practices, and recommended procedures. Use of jigs, fixtures, holding devices, and welding sequences. Methods of straightening and restoring dimensions to finished product. Laboratory includes SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, and FCAW welding, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting. Strongly Recommended: WLDT 61BL or WLDT 62BL with a minimum grade of C WLDT 66 WELDING INSPECITION & TESTING 2.0 Units Theory and skills in performing inspections and tests using American Welding Society (AWS) codes and their role in welding inspection. The role and duties of the Certified Welding Inspector (CWI). Strongly Recommended: WLDT 61AL or WLDT 62AL with a minimum grade of C WLDT 67A WELDING SKILLS LAB 2.0 Units Development and improvement of skills in Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW), Flux Cored Arc (FCAW), Gas Metal Arc (GMAW), and Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) welding. Strongly Recommended: WLDT 61AL or WLDT 62AL or WLDT 70 or WLDT 71 with a minimum grade of C WLDT 67B ADVANCEDWELDING SKILLS LAB 2.0 Units Advanced development and improvement of skills in Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW), Flux-core (FCAW), Gas Metal Arc (GMAW), and Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) welding. Strongly Recommended: WLDT 67A with a minimum grade of C Students enrolled in 67B lab class will be assessed a $40 materials fee at registration. VWT 45 FOOD ANDWINE PAIRING 2.0 Units This course is an introduction to the art and science of food and wine pairing. Through lectures and formal tastings, students are instructed in the use of a sensory analysis model to identify components in food and wine that complement or contrast when initiating pairings. Students will participate in comprehensive palate exercises in which regional food preparations are paired with a broad spectrum of wines. Students under the age of 21 must have a declared major of either viticulture and/or enology to participate in any tasting activities as stated in the California State Assembly Bill 1989. VWT 47 WINE REGIONS/WINES OF CALIF 3.0 UNITS Introduction to wines produced in California by region, including history, viticultural practices and winemaking styles. There is a strong emphasis on the sensory evaluation of representative California wines. Students under the age of 21 must have a declared major of either viticulture and/or enology to participate in any tasting activities as stated in the California State Assembly Bill 1989. There is a materials fee associated with this class. WELDING TECHNOLOGY WLDT 61AL BEG. SMAW AND FCAW SKILLS LAB 2.0 Units Skills of Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) and Flux-Core Arc (FCAW) welding in the flat and horizontal positions to American Welding Society code specifications. Oxy-fuel flame, plasma, and carbon arc cutting. Safe use and handling of welding equipment and consumables. Corequisite: WLDT 61A or WLDT 61B. Students enrolled in WLDT 61AL LAB MUST ALSO be enrolled in WLDT 61B LECTURE. Students enrolled in WLDT 61AL lab class will be assessed a $70 materials fee at registration. WLDT 61B ADV. SMAW AND FCAW THEORY 1.0 Units Theory and safety of Stick (SMAW) and Flux-core Arc (FCAW) welding of steel, flame cutting, plasma and carbon arc cutting. American Welding Society nomenclature, electrode and wire selection, job opportunities. Blueprint reading, welding symbols for welders and hazardous material regulations. Corequisite: WLDT 61AL or WLDT 61BL Students enrolled in WLDT 61B LECTURE MUST ALSO be enrolled in the corequisite WLDT 61AL or 61BL LAB. WLDT 61BL ADV. SMAW AND FCAW SKILLS LAB 2.0 Units Advanced skills in Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) and Flux Cored Arc (FCAW) welding of steel in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions to A.W.S. Codes. Safety and proper use of SMAW, FCAW, oxy-fuel cutting and plasma arc cutting equipment. Blueprint usage in the welding shop environment. Prerequisite: WLDT 61AL with a minimum grade of C. Corequisite: WLDT 61A or WLDT 61B Students enrolled in WLDT 61BL LAB MUST ALSO be enrolled in the corequisite WLDT 61A or WLDT 61B LECTURE. Students enrolled in WLDT 61BL lab class will be assessed a $70 materials fee at registration. WLDT 62AL BEG. GTAW AND GMAW SKILLS LAB 2.0 Units Skills of TIG (GTAW) and MIG (GMAW) welding of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys in the flat and horizontal positions to A.W.S.
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